Unlock Your Amazon Account: How to Create an Effective Action Plan to Avoid Problems

When is an Amazon Action Plan necessary?

If Amazon suspends your seller account, whether for a specific product or general violations, you can reactivate it by submitting a well-structured Action Plan. This detailed document explains how you will resolve the problems that caused the suspension and how you will prevent them from happening again.

Why is an account blocked?

Amazon can block a seller account for several reasons, such as:

  • Infringements on Intellectual Property Rights

  • Listing Policy Violations

  • High Percentage of Defective Orders (ODR)

  • Delivery problems

  • Related accounts ("related accounts"): this happens when Amazon detects that a seller has multiple accounts open (in violation of policies) or links between accounts that do not reflect the platform's rules.

Example of suspension for related accounts:

Suppose you started a new seller account because the previous one had been restricted, thinking that you could continue your business without problems. Amazon may detect this duplication through data monitoring (such as shared IPs, similar tax information, etc.) and block both accounts. In this case, the Action Plan will need to include an explanation of why multiple accounts were created and how you will ensure that this does not happen again by consolidating all activities into one account.

How should an Amazon Action Plan be structured?

The Action Plan must demonstrate that you understand your mistakes and are willing to prevent the recurrence of violations. Essential elements include:

  • Error analysis: a detailed explanation of the causes of suspension, as in the case of related accounts.

  • Error correction: the steps you have taken to resolve the problem (e.g., closing duplicate accounts or consolidating activities to a single account).

  • Preventive measures: the processes you will implement to avoid future mistakes, such as careful management of login data and account creation.

  • Evidence of corrections: screenshots or documents demonstrating the closure of duplicate accounts or changes made.

Tips for a successful Action Plan

Use simple and clear language, limiting yourself to the essential points. Keep your tone professional but concise. If you have resolved errors immediately, highlight it in the plan!

Remember: you must always clearly state the "cause of the problem" and the "proposed solution." If you do not know how to identify the source of the problem or are not sure how to structure the action plan, contact us!

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We are experts in unblocking suspended seller accounts on Amazon. With our years of experience, we will help you create an effective Action Plan and ensure assistance until your account is reactivated.

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