is Amazon seriously with our appeal? I have 3 claim in a row but all of them failed in appeal even I did not do anything wrong.
case 1. buyer did not open a return request but directly an a-to-z claim to complain "don't like the item" in 30 days, Amazon deducted $350+ -- in this case, why not opened a return request to get full refund, I lost money and item.
case 2, buyer bought two shark vacuums from me and another seller, she wanted to return the cheaper item to another buyer but opened a return request to me and returned back with that cheaper item. buyer agreed she opened a wrong request and a-to-z claim was encouraged by amazon customer support to do that, eventually Amazon deduct $310+ from me and let me have that wrong half price item.
case 3, buyer tole me he did not receive the item, after checked, fedex sent the item to another state, buyer told me in the message he wants the replacement on April 1st and opened a-to-z claim the same day, after I saw he wants a replacement, I immediately shipped the replace out on April 2nd and delivered on 3nd. today Amazon deducted $300+ in buyer favor.
my questions/concerns is, is a-to-z claim appeal seriously treated by amazon team? is amazon team seriously read our message communication before make the decision? these are 3 times in a row and I did not think I did not do anything wrong in these cases.