First, I have yet to receive any response to my letter to Jeff Bezos, either from him or any other Amazon representative.
Terrible customer service.
In the mean time the drones at Amazon have finally reviewed my first email and re-instated my account. Of course, as I mentioned in my last post, I was coming to the conclusion that after deducting the Amazon fees, shipping costs and the costs of the packaging I was using, my net proceeds were effectively zero. And that does not include anything for all the time spent listing, packing, printing shipping labels, and confirming the shipments.
Guilty by Association?
About a week ago my daughter, who has also been a big Amazon customer, got a suspended notice on her sellers account when she tried to log in.
No notice, either by email or on her Amazon account notices page.
So she sends an email to ask what’s going on:
There was no email sent to me by Amazon.com to inform me of why my account was suspended. Yet when I login in to my account it alerts me "Amazon.com has suspended your account" and directs me to the notice page. The only notice that is in my seller account is from 2 years ago about entering credit card information. Why has my account been suspended and why was I not notified?
Amazon’s drones (I call them drones since the emails I have gotten, and my daughter has gotten, indicate they are not being composed by someone who is paying attention to the message using pre-scripted email text, if they are generated by a human at all) replied: Read more »