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Subject: £1100 A-to-Z Claim Upheld Despite Proof of Delivery – Advice Needed (GPS, Signature, Image all confirm delivery)

Hi all,

Looking for advice after Amazon upheld an A-to-Z claim on an order we definitely delivered.

Order ID: 205-8157695-5685131

Courier: DX Freight | Tracking: L3940815

Customer claimed non-receipt. DX tracking wrongly shows 0 of 5 items delivered, but we have:

Signature from customer (CUSTOMERS NAME)

Photo showing parcel at the correct address (CUSTOMERS BUSINESS)

GPS confirming delivery at the right location (CORRECT GPS)

DX email confirming the delivery was signed for and that they cannot update tracking once signed

Amazon still ruled in the customer’s favour, likely just going off the tracking status.

We’ve appealed with all evidence but don’t expect much. Has anyone had success pushing back when there’s clear proof of delivery but incorrect tracking?

Any tips appreciated – it’s frustrating losing out when we’ve done everything right.

Thanks,

PartsGuys

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Seller_8OVvPzBgjK8jA

Subject: £1100 A-to-Z Claim Upheld Despite Proof of Delivery – Advice Needed (GPS, Signature, Image all confirm delivery)

Hi all,

Looking for advice after Amazon upheld an A-to-Z claim on an order we definitely delivered.

Order ID: 205-8157695-5685131

Courier: DX Freight | Tracking: L3940815

Customer claimed non-receipt. DX tracking wrongly shows 0 of 5 items delivered, but we have:

Signature from customer (CUSTOMERS NAME)

Photo showing parcel at the correct address (CUSTOMERS BUSINESS)

GPS confirming delivery at the right location (CORRECT GPS)

DX email confirming the delivery was signed for and that they cannot update tracking once signed

Amazon still ruled in the customer’s favour, likely just going off the tracking status.

We’ve appealed with all evidence but don’t expect much. Has anyone had success pushing back when there’s clear proof of delivery but incorrect tracking?

Any tips appreciated – it’s frustrating losing out when we’ve done everything right.

Thanks,

PartsGuys

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I have tried to upload the image proof but Amazon is not letting me. Sorry :(

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

First, email managingdirector@amazon.co.uk with full details in clear and concise language.

If no luck, without hesitation, begin Small Claims Court action against Amazon. It's easy and cheap. You will win and get the legal costs and your own management time costs back (make sure you include a reasonable cost for this in the claim).

Good luck. Keep us updated.

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Seller_8rbo7OO1nNrdt

I wouldnt bother trying with amazon, you will lose sleep over something they do not care about and will not help.

The whole amazon system is corrupt.

I suggest for £1100 you get in your car and knock on the door and deal with it that way

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Seller_BdLVIYKW3MFbe

I've tried providing delivery photos (pictures of the delivery person personally handing the product to the customer), and if the customer files a claim, Amazon will also determine that the customer did not receive the product and refund the money

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

you small claims court claim against the buyer after letter of action.

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

There was a time, I believe, that Amazon's T&Cs stated that sellers could not take customers to court so anybody that did so risked closure of their account. I also believe that this condition has been removed from the T&Cs so sellers are able to take customers to court without fear of repercussion.

However, Amazon are the ones that decide the A-to-Z claims so I believe that they are responsible. Amazon are free to pursue the customer if they so wish.

I have no legal experience other than taking Amazon to court several times and winning every time. Treat my advice, and anyone else on the forum, with caution.

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do not listen to anyone that says take amazon to small claims as they clearly never have or had any actual legal advice

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Subject: £1100 A-to-Z Claim Upheld Despite Proof of Delivery – Advice Needed (GPS, Signature, Image all confirm delivery)

Hi all,

Looking for advice after Amazon upheld an A-to-Z claim on an order we definitely delivered.

Order ID: 205-8157695-5685131

Courier: DX Freight | Tracking: L3940815

Customer claimed non-receipt. DX tracking wrongly shows 0 of 5 items delivered, but we have:

Signature from customer (CUSTOMERS NAME)

Photo showing parcel at the correct address (CUSTOMERS BUSINESS)

GPS confirming delivery at the right location (CORRECT GPS)

DX email confirming the delivery was signed for and that they cannot update tracking once signed

Amazon still ruled in the customer’s favour, likely just going off the tracking status.

We’ve appealed with all evidence but don’t expect much. Has anyone had success pushing back when there’s clear proof of delivery but incorrect tracking?

Any tips appreciated – it’s frustrating losing out when we’ve done everything right.

Thanks,

PartsGuys

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Seller_8OVvPzBgjK8jA

Subject: £1100 A-to-Z Claim Upheld Despite Proof of Delivery – Advice Needed (GPS, Signature, Image all confirm delivery)

Hi all,

Looking for advice after Amazon upheld an A-to-Z claim on an order we definitely delivered.

Order ID: 205-8157695-5685131

Courier: DX Freight | Tracking: L3940815

Customer claimed non-receipt. DX tracking wrongly shows 0 of 5 items delivered, but we have:

Signature from customer (CUSTOMERS NAME)

Photo showing parcel at the correct address (CUSTOMERS BUSINESS)

GPS confirming delivery at the right location (CORRECT GPS)

DX email confirming the delivery was signed for and that they cannot update tracking once signed

Amazon still ruled in the customer’s favour, likely just going off the tracking status.

We’ve appealed with all evidence but don’t expect much. Has anyone had success pushing back when there’s clear proof of delivery but incorrect tracking?

Any tips appreciated – it’s frustrating losing out when we’ve done everything right.

Thanks,

PartsGuys

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Subject: £1100 A-to-Z Claim Upheld Despite Proof of Delivery – Advice Needed (GPS, Signature, Image all confirm delivery)

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Hi all,

Looking for advice after Amazon upheld an A-to-Z claim on an order we definitely delivered.

Order ID: 205-8157695-5685131

Courier: DX Freight | Tracking: L3940815

Customer claimed non-receipt. DX tracking wrongly shows 0 of 5 items delivered, but we have:

Signature from customer (CUSTOMERS NAME)

Photo showing parcel at the correct address (CUSTOMERS BUSINESS)

GPS confirming delivery at the right location (CORRECT GPS)

DX email confirming the delivery was signed for and that they cannot update tracking once signed

Amazon still ruled in the customer’s favour, likely just going off the tracking status.

We’ve appealed with all evidence but don’t expect much. Has anyone had success pushing back when there’s clear proof of delivery but incorrect tracking?

Any tips appreciated – it’s frustrating losing out when we’ve done everything right.

Thanks,

PartsGuys

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Seller_8OVvPzBgjK8jA

I have tried to upload the image proof but Amazon is not letting me. Sorry :(

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

First, email managingdirector@amazon.co.uk with full details in clear and concise language.

If no luck, without hesitation, begin Small Claims Court action against Amazon. It's easy and cheap. You will win and get the legal costs and your own management time costs back (make sure you include a reasonable cost for this in the claim).

Good luck. Keep us updated.

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Seller_8rbo7OO1nNrdt

I wouldnt bother trying with amazon, you will lose sleep over something they do not care about and will not help.

The whole amazon system is corrupt.

I suggest for £1100 you get in your car and knock on the door and deal with it that way

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Seller_BdLVIYKW3MFbe

I've tried providing delivery photos (pictures of the delivery person personally handing the product to the customer), and if the customer files a claim, Amazon will also determine that the customer did not receive the product and refund the money

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

you small claims court claim against the buyer after letter of action.

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

There was a time, I believe, that Amazon's T&Cs stated that sellers could not take customers to court so anybody that did so risked closure of their account. I also believe that this condition has been removed from the T&Cs so sellers are able to take customers to court without fear of repercussion.

However, Amazon are the ones that decide the A-to-Z claims so I believe that they are responsible. Amazon are free to pursue the customer if they so wish.

I have no legal experience other than taking Amazon to court several times and winning every time. Treat my advice, and anyone else on the forum, with caution.

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

do not listen to anyone that says take amazon to small claims as they clearly never have or had any actual legal advice

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I have tried to upload the image proof but Amazon is not letting me. Sorry :(

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Seller_8OVvPzBgjK8jA

I have tried to upload the image proof but Amazon is not letting me. Sorry :(

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

First, email managingdirector@amazon.co.uk with full details in clear and concise language.

If no luck, without hesitation, begin Small Claims Court action against Amazon. It's easy and cheap. You will win and get the legal costs and your own management time costs back (make sure you include a reasonable cost for this in the claim).

Good luck. Keep us updated.

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

First, email managingdirector@amazon.co.uk with full details in clear and concise language.

If no luck, without hesitation, begin Small Claims Court action against Amazon. It's easy and cheap. You will win and get the legal costs and your own management time costs back (make sure you include a reasonable cost for this in the claim).

Good luck. Keep us updated.

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Seller_8rbo7OO1nNrdt

I wouldnt bother trying with amazon, you will lose sleep over something they do not care about and will not help.

The whole amazon system is corrupt.

I suggest for £1100 you get in your car and knock on the door and deal with it that way

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Seller_8rbo7OO1nNrdt

I wouldnt bother trying with amazon, you will lose sleep over something they do not care about and will not help.

The whole amazon system is corrupt.

I suggest for £1100 you get in your car and knock on the door and deal with it that way

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Seller_BdLVIYKW3MFbe

I've tried providing delivery photos (pictures of the delivery person personally handing the product to the customer), and if the customer files a claim, Amazon will also determine that the customer did not receive the product and refund the money

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Seller_BdLVIYKW3MFbe

I've tried providing delivery photos (pictures of the delivery person personally handing the product to the customer), and if the customer files a claim, Amazon will also determine that the customer did not receive the product and refund the money

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

you small claims court claim against the buyer after letter of action.

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

you small claims court claim against the buyer after letter of action.

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

There was a time, I believe, that Amazon's T&Cs stated that sellers could not take customers to court so anybody that did so risked closure of their account. I also believe that this condition has been removed from the T&Cs so sellers are able to take customers to court without fear of repercussion.

However, Amazon are the ones that decide the A-to-Z claims so I believe that they are responsible. Amazon are free to pursue the customer if they so wish.

I have no legal experience other than taking Amazon to court several times and winning every time. Treat my advice, and anyone else on the forum, with caution.

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

do not listen to anyone that says take amazon to small claims as they clearly never have or had any actual legal advice

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Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM

There was a time, I believe, that Amazon's T&Cs stated that sellers could not take customers to court so anybody that did so risked closure of their account. I also believe that this condition has been removed from the T&Cs so sellers are able to take customers to court without fear of repercussion.

However, Amazon are the ones that decide the A-to-Z claims so I believe that they are responsible. Amazon are free to pursue the customer if they so wish.

I have no legal experience other than taking Amazon to court several times and winning every time. Treat my advice, and anyone else on the forum, with caution.

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Seller_voW9gFQs6cI1A

do not listen to anyone that says take amazon to small claims as they clearly never have or had any actual legal advice

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