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I had to cancel orders

discussion.had to cancel some orders they said my account can be deactivated, what should I do.

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Seller_qZ5f9F7hzBJ8N

I had to cancel orders

discussion.had to cancel some orders they said my account can be deactivated, what should I do.

Tags:Address, Bank account, Holiday, Payments, Seller Central
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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are at risk rather than deactivated then you must make no more mistakes going forward.

Fix whatever made you cancel orders.

Do not list anything for sale that you do not actually have in possession.

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Hi there, my name is CR and wanted to hop in here. It appears from what I can tell on my end that your account is still active and from your Account Health dashboard you are still in good standing.

I do see the most recent performance notification sent to you on 12/3/2024 with communication to you about recent seller-cancelled orders and any next steps you may need to take.

I won't have anything to share outside of what was provided in that notification, but I am not seeing your account at risk of deactivation from what I can tell.

CR_Amazon

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The question only you can answer is.... Why are you canceling orders?

The cancellation rate is only based on the past 7 days sales. So before you cancel, always check to see how it will affect your metrics. If it will cause a problem, buy the product from a trusted Amazon seller and have them ship it for you.

Now with that said, your best solution is to significantly increase your weekly sales to the point that you can cancel 5 or 6 and it will have no effect on your account. More than likely, on a subconscious level, this is what Amazon is encouraging sellers to do.

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Seller_5DrrKeHsDwIGT

I also get the note in my dashboard. do not cancel, the % will go back up. take it easy.

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Seller_qZ5f9F7hzBJ8N

I had to cancel orders

discussion.had to cancel some orders they said my account can be deactivated, what should I do.

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Tags:Address, Bank account, Holiday, Payments, Seller Central
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I had to cancel orders

discussion.had to cancel some orders they said my account can be deactivated, what should I do.

Tags:Address, Bank account, Holiday, Payments, Seller Central
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discussion.had to cancel some orders they said my account can be deactivated, what should I do.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are at risk rather than deactivated then you must make no more mistakes going forward.

Fix whatever made you cancel orders.

Do not list anything for sale that you do not actually have in possession.

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CR_Amazon

@Seller_qZ5f9F7hzBJ8N

Hi there, my name is CR and wanted to hop in here. It appears from what I can tell on my end that your account is still active and from your Account Health dashboard you are still in good standing.

I do see the most recent performance notification sent to you on 12/3/2024 with communication to you about recent seller-cancelled orders and any next steps you may need to take.

I won't have anything to share outside of what was provided in that notification, but I am not seeing your account at risk of deactivation from what I can tell.

CR_Amazon

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The question only you can answer is.... Why are you canceling orders?

The cancellation rate is only based on the past 7 days sales. So before you cancel, always check to see how it will affect your metrics. If it will cause a problem, buy the product from a trusted Amazon seller and have them ship it for you.

Now with that said, your best solution is to significantly increase your weekly sales to the point that you can cancel 5 or 6 and it will have no effect on your account. More than likely, on a subconscious level, this is what Amazon is encouraging sellers to do.

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Seller_5DrrKeHsDwIGT

I also get the note in my dashboard. do not cancel, the % will go back up. take it easy.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are at risk rather than deactivated then you must make no more mistakes going forward.

Fix whatever made you cancel orders.

Do not list anything for sale that you do not actually have in possession.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are at risk rather than deactivated then you must make no more mistakes going forward.

Fix whatever made you cancel orders.

Do not list anything for sale that you do not actually have in possession.

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CR_Amazon

@Seller_qZ5f9F7hzBJ8N

Hi there, my name is CR and wanted to hop in here. It appears from what I can tell on my end that your account is still active and from your Account Health dashboard you are still in good standing.

I do see the most recent performance notification sent to you on 12/3/2024 with communication to you about recent seller-cancelled orders and any next steps you may need to take.

I won't have anything to share outside of what was provided in that notification, but I am not seeing your account at risk of deactivation from what I can tell.

CR_Amazon

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CR_Amazon

@Seller_qZ5f9F7hzBJ8N

Hi there, my name is CR and wanted to hop in here. It appears from what I can tell on my end that your account is still active and from your Account Health dashboard you are still in good standing.

I do see the most recent performance notification sent to you on 12/3/2024 with communication to you about recent seller-cancelled orders and any next steps you may need to take.

I won't have anything to share outside of what was provided in that notification, but I am not seeing your account at risk of deactivation from what I can tell.

CR_Amazon

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The question only you can answer is.... Why are you canceling orders?

The cancellation rate is only based on the past 7 days sales. So before you cancel, always check to see how it will affect your metrics. If it will cause a problem, buy the product from a trusted Amazon seller and have them ship it for you.

Now with that said, your best solution is to significantly increase your weekly sales to the point that you can cancel 5 or 6 and it will have no effect on your account. More than likely, on a subconscious level, this is what Amazon is encouraging sellers to do.

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The question only you can answer is.... Why are you canceling orders?

The cancellation rate is only based on the past 7 days sales. So before you cancel, always check to see how it will affect your metrics. If it will cause a problem, buy the product from a trusted Amazon seller and have them ship it for you.

Now with that said, your best solution is to significantly increase your weekly sales to the point that you can cancel 5 or 6 and it will have no effect on your account. More than likely, on a subconscious level, this is what Amazon is encouraging sellers to do.

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Seller_5DrrKeHsDwIGT

I also get the note in my dashboard. do not cancel, the % will go back up. take it easy.

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Seller_5DrrKeHsDwIGT

I also get the note in my dashboard. do not cancel, the % will go back up. take it easy.

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