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amazon let me build up to £3900

amaazon let me build up to £3900 then deactviated me and i hve been on 100 days no payments submiting every ID bank account utr and what ever else and still no resolution. i call and told different things

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amazon let me build up to £3900

amaazon let me build up to £3900 then deactviated me and i hve been on 100 days no payments submiting every ID bank account utr and what ever else and still no resolution. i call and told different things

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You could try e-mailing disbursement-appeals@amazon.co.uk if you haven't already done so. You normally have the option of requesting funds 90 days after deactivation through this channel. Although this does depend on what you were deactivated for as there are some circumstances where Amazon are legally obliged to withhold your funds on behalf of other organisations (i.e. HMRC if their is any VAT fraud).

It might help for you to post your original deactivation notice to see if anyone can offer advice on next steps.

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amazon let me build up to £3900

amaazon let me build up to £3900 then deactviated me and i hve been on 100 days no payments submiting every ID bank account utr and what ever else and still no resolution. i call and told different things

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amazon let me build up to £3900

amaazon let me build up to £3900 then deactviated me and i hve been on 100 days no payments submiting every ID bank account utr and what ever else and still no resolution. i call and told different things

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amazon let me build up to £3900

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amaazon let me build up to £3900 then deactviated me and i hve been on 100 days no payments submiting every ID bank account utr and what ever else and still no resolution. i call and told different things

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You could try e-mailing disbursement-appeals@amazon.co.uk if you haven't already done so. You normally have the option of requesting funds 90 days after deactivation through this channel. Although this does depend on what you were deactivated for as there are some circumstances where Amazon are legally obliged to withhold your funds on behalf of other organisations (i.e. HMRC if their is any VAT fraud).

It might help for you to post your original deactivation notice to see if anyone can offer advice on next steps.

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You could try e-mailing disbursement-appeals@amazon.co.uk if you haven't already done so. You normally have the option of requesting funds 90 days after deactivation through this channel. Although this does depend on what you were deactivated for as there are some circumstances where Amazon are legally obliged to withhold your funds on behalf of other organisations (i.e. HMRC if their is any VAT fraud).

It might help for you to post your original deactivation notice to see if anyone can offer advice on next steps.

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You could try e-mailing disbursement-appeals@amazon.co.uk if you haven't already done so. You normally have the option of requesting funds 90 days after deactivation through this channel. Although this does depend on what you were deactivated for as there are some circumstances where Amazon are legally obliged to withhold your funds on behalf of other organisations (i.e. HMRC if their is any VAT fraud).

It might help for you to post your original deactivation notice to see if anyone can offer advice on next steps.

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