Should Amazon Sellers Use Stenographers & Court Reporters During Arbitrations with AMZ?
Amazon sellers, if you’re taking Amazon to arbitration, you may want to know that can you get a record of what is said during that procedure.
If you’re in court or you watch courtroom TV, there’s always a court reporter sitting there at the little machine typing every single word that is said by every person in the room. When it comes to arbitration, you can have the same thing, but you have to pay extra for it. And most sellers choose not to incur that cost.
So yes, a stenographic record is available to you, but most sellers don’t choose it because it could be quite expensive.
If you want to learn more about taking the decision-making out of Amazon’s hands and putting it in the hands of a neutral arbitrator to force Amazon to release your money, to force Amazon to release or pay for your inventory, contact us for a free consultation. I literally try to make myself available to Amazon sellers seven days a week, 365 days a year.
If you search our Google reviews, you’re going to see, “Hey, I reached CJ on Christmas. I reached CJ on New Year’s Eve.” Because when the team is off, I try and make sure I’m available to you since I know you are working seven days a week, 365 days a year.
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For more information about arbitrations with AMZ, see below:
The Discovery Process: Bring Amazon to Arbitration for Expedited or Non-Expedited Cases to Resolve
Representing AMZ Sellers by Taking Amazon to Arbitration when they REFUSE to Release your Money
Filing for Arbitration with Amazon – Why Well Written POA’s are Essential for Reinstatement
Consider arbitration if Amazon lost, destroyed, disposed of your inventory.