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We are notifying you that facilitating fake order to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings, or their ratings is a policy violation.

Hello.

A few days ago we received the following account policy warning

Your account is at risk of deactivation due to unaddressed violations that have lowered your Account Health Rating to below 100. Resolve the violation(s) within 3 days of this notification to avoid impact to your account. - "Facilitating fake orders to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings or their ratings is a violation of our Amazon Selling Policies and Seller Code of Conduct. As part of the Code of Conduct, sellers must not attempt to damage or abuse another seller, their listings or their ratings."

After spending the next few hours completely puzzled trying to figure out how this could have happened due to me not having even purchased anything on Amazon this year, i eventually got through to an Account Health Specialist who informed me that the violation had been triggered by one of our own branded ASIN's.

Of course, this didnt make any sense to us whatsover until we looked at the listing and realised that a chinese seller had infact hijacked our ASIN. Now, i have no idea why the Amazon algorithm has decided to accuse us of this policy violation, but im guessing that it has something to do with the fact that the brand and the ASIN belongs to us, so whatever has happened with the hijacker must have something to do with us.

We just had an appeal rejected, however we just recently submitted a very straight to the point structured appeal outlining very clearly what has happened. If this is looked into for just a few minutes by the appropriate team, they will clearly see that the policy violation has been applied to our account by mistake.

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We are notifying you that facilitating fake order to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings, or their ratings is a policy violation.

Hello.

A few days ago we received the following account policy warning

Your account is at risk of deactivation due to unaddressed violations that have lowered your Account Health Rating to below 100. Resolve the violation(s) within 3 days of this notification to avoid impact to your account. - "Facilitating fake orders to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings or their ratings is a violation of our Amazon Selling Policies and Seller Code of Conduct. As part of the Code of Conduct, sellers must not attempt to damage or abuse another seller, their listings or their ratings."

After spending the next few hours completely puzzled trying to figure out how this could have happened due to me not having even purchased anything on Amazon this year, i eventually got through to an Account Health Specialist who informed me that the violation had been triggered by one of our own branded ASIN's.

Of course, this didnt make any sense to us whatsover until we looked at the listing and realised that a chinese seller had infact hijacked our ASIN. Now, i have no idea why the Amazon algorithm has decided to accuse us of this policy violation, but im guessing that it has something to do with the fact that the brand and the ASIN belongs to us, so whatever has happened with the hijacker must have something to do with us.

We just had an appeal rejected, however we just recently submitted a very straight to the point structured appeal outlining very clearly what has happened. If this is looked into for just a few minutes by the appropriate team, they will clearly see that the policy violation has been applied to our account by mistake.

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@Julia_Amazon @Spencer_Amazon@Ezra_Amazon@Abella_Amazon Please could you look into this and escalate it to a more specialised team to look at my appeal to remove the policy violation. Thankyou

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We are notifying you that facilitating fake order to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings, or their ratings is a policy violation.

Hello.

A few days ago we received the following account policy warning

Your account is at risk of deactivation due to unaddressed violations that have lowered your Account Health Rating to below 100. Resolve the violation(s) within 3 days of this notification to avoid impact to your account. - "Facilitating fake orders to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings or their ratings is a violation of our Amazon Selling Policies and Seller Code of Conduct. As part of the Code of Conduct, sellers must not attempt to damage or abuse another seller, their listings or their ratings."

After spending the next few hours completely puzzled trying to figure out how this could have happened due to me not having even purchased anything on Amazon this year, i eventually got through to an Account Health Specialist who informed me that the violation had been triggered by one of our own branded ASIN's.

Of course, this didnt make any sense to us whatsover until we looked at the listing and realised that a chinese seller had infact hijacked our ASIN. Now, i have no idea why the Amazon algorithm has decided to accuse us of this policy violation, but im guessing that it has something to do with the fact that the brand and the ASIN belongs to us, so whatever has happened with the hijacker must have something to do with us.

We just had an appeal rejected, however we just recently submitted a very straight to the point structured appeal outlining very clearly what has happened. If this is looked into for just a few minutes by the appropriate team, they will clearly see that the policy violation has been applied to our account by mistake.

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We are notifying you that facilitating fake order to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings, or their ratings is a policy violation.

Hello.

A few days ago we received the following account policy warning

Your account is at risk of deactivation due to unaddressed violations that have lowered your Account Health Rating to below 100. Resolve the violation(s) within 3 days of this notification to avoid impact to your account. - "Facilitating fake orders to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings or their ratings is a violation of our Amazon Selling Policies and Seller Code of Conduct. As part of the Code of Conduct, sellers must not attempt to damage or abuse another seller, their listings or their ratings."

After spending the next few hours completely puzzled trying to figure out how this could have happened due to me not having even purchased anything on Amazon this year, i eventually got through to an Account Health Specialist who informed me that the violation had been triggered by one of our own branded ASIN's.

Of course, this didnt make any sense to us whatsover until we looked at the listing and realised that a chinese seller had infact hijacked our ASIN. Now, i have no idea why the Amazon algorithm has decided to accuse us of this policy violation, but im guessing that it has something to do with the fact that the brand and the ASIN belongs to us, so whatever has happened with the hijacker must have something to do with us.

We just had an appeal rejected, however we just recently submitted a very straight to the point structured appeal outlining very clearly what has happened. If this is looked into for just a few minutes by the appropriate team, they will clearly see that the policy violation has been applied to our account by mistake.

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We are notifying you that facilitating fake order to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings, or their ratings is a policy violation.

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Hello.

A few days ago we received the following account policy warning

Your account is at risk of deactivation due to unaddressed violations that have lowered your Account Health Rating to below 100. Resolve the violation(s) within 3 days of this notification to avoid impact to your account. - "Facilitating fake orders to hold the inventory of another seller to damage or abuse the seller, their listings or their ratings is a violation of our Amazon Selling Policies and Seller Code of Conduct. As part of the Code of Conduct, sellers must not attempt to damage or abuse another seller, their listings or their ratings."

After spending the next few hours completely puzzled trying to figure out how this could have happened due to me not having even purchased anything on Amazon this year, i eventually got through to an Account Health Specialist who informed me that the violation had been triggered by one of our own branded ASIN's.

Of course, this didnt make any sense to us whatsover until we looked at the listing and realised that a chinese seller had infact hijacked our ASIN. Now, i have no idea why the Amazon algorithm has decided to accuse us of this policy violation, but im guessing that it has something to do with the fact that the brand and the ASIN belongs to us, so whatever has happened with the hijacker must have something to do with us.

We just had an appeal rejected, however we just recently submitted a very straight to the point structured appeal outlining very clearly what has happened. If this is looked into for just a few minutes by the appropriate team, they will clearly see that the policy violation has been applied to our account by mistake.

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@Julia_Amazon @Spencer_Amazon@Ezra_Amazon@Abella_Amazon Please could you look into this and escalate it to a more specialised team to look at my appeal to remove the policy violation. Thankyou

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@Julia_Amazon @Spencer_Amazon@Ezra_Amazon@Abella_Amazon Please could you look into this and escalate it to a more specialised team to look at my appeal to remove the policy violation. Thankyou

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@Julia_Amazon @Spencer_Amazon@Ezra_Amazon@Abella_Amazon Please could you look into this and escalate it to a more specialised team to look at my appeal to remove the policy violation. Thankyou

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