how i REACTIVE MY SELLER ACCOUNT
@Atlas_Amazon my friend .
Amazon has not specifically mentioned avoiding purchases from Alibaba. How do I reactivate my account? As a new seller, I may have made a mistake, so please forgive me. I took a loan to buy this inventory, and please clarify where I went wrong with illegal and fraudulent activities so that I do not repeat it next time..
What will be the solution to this? If I deactivate this account, can I create another seller account? There must be a solution to reactivate it. Mistakes happen, and this is a mistake that I am not aware of.
my email safwatshehwar at gmail.com please contact me its a request .
8 replies
Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
This is your 5th post on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Duplicate posts are against forum policies
"Atlas_Amazon my friend "
doubtful, flattery wont get you anywhere
"specifically mentioned avoiding purchases from Alibaba."
yeah, but they do hide sourcing policies for those that read them
"so please forgive me"
Amazon is not in the business of forgiveness, or even leniency
"clarify where I went wrong with illegal and fraudulent activities"
You purchased products that you could not provide legit invoices for and without brand approval
"so that I do not repeat it next time"
Oh you wont, no worry....
What will be the solution to this?
There isn't usually any coming back from this
There must be a solution to reactivate it
Nope
Mistakes happen
Amazon has a 0 tolerance for mistakes
can I create another seller account?
LOL, NO
Seller_LImVvUWeyiCfQ
"I took a loan to buy this inventory"
That's unfortunate. Hopefully you didn't send those Alibaba purchases in to FBA. Amazon won't return items they deem to be counterfeit.
"As a new seller...."
Perhaps other new sellers reading this thread will understand that it's absolutely necessary to spend weeks in Seller University, Seller Help and the Seller Forum before diving in to this venture head first.
Seller_VpcBz41Hz8vL3
Which policy of Amazon states that a seller cannot buy products from Alibaba? This seems like an excuse to deactivate Pakistani accounts. The brand from which I bought products has won awards for best products, and almost all sellers buy products from Alibaba. So why doesn’t Amazon deactivate all their accounts? Why just Pakistanis?
I will highlight the discrimination against Pakistanis by Amazon with proof in CNN and The Economist. Amazon should either shut down its business in Pakistan or allow Pakistanis to conduct their business on Amazon without any harassment. The whole world should know what is actually happening speciallY Pakistani sellers, on Amazon.
Seller_LImVvUWeyiCfQ
"Which policy of Amazon states that a seller cannot buy products from Alibaba?"
Amazon's Anti-Counterfeiting Policy that I provided for you above. And no, Amazon doesn't specifically name Alibaba (or any other questionable/non-acceptable source) but as @Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI stated, they do provide sourcing guidelines.
"This seems like an excuse to deactivate Pakistani accounts."
This issue is your source, not your nationality (as was stated by a seller in one of your other threads).
Danny_Amazon
Hello @Seller_VpcBz41Hz8vL3 - and thank you for ensuring this situation was surfaced here on the seller forums.
You are already connected with @Atlas_Amazon via your original thread on this topic.
Our Community Guidelines prohibit the same issue from spanning multiple threads. Please refrain from the creation of any new threads on this topic. I will have to close this thread in favor of the original.
I appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
-Danny