Tips on How Amazon Sellers Can Prevent a Related Account Suspension

There are many different ways you could be related to another individual’s Amazon account.

I’m sure a lot of people know this already, but just to go over it real quick once more… You can be related through the wifi, through your IP address, through credit cards, emails, shared business addresses, even shared bank accounts. There’s many different ways to be associated with another account on Amazon.

So if you want to avoid this, you have to make sure you are on separate wifi, IP addresses, in comparison to anybody else in your household and anybody else in your apartment complex. Wherever you may be, don’t join public wifi when you’re out and about. Just be careful where you are and what you’re doing when you access your Amazon seller storefront.

Also if you are using your regular customer account, if you’re buying something on Amazon as just a regular customer, you should be aware.

Don’t add other people’s credit cards onto your Amazon customer or seller account unless you’re positive they’re not an Amazon seller themselves.

We’ve seen cases where people have been related to another account due to credit cards. It’s very easy to let happen. So just protect yourself out there and be aware of what you’re doing with your Amazon storefront.

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For additional information on related account suspensions:

Amazon’s New Terms of Service for Sellers: Paragraph 16: How Related Account Suspensions Occur

New Policy Update for Amazon Sellers with a Related Accounts Suspension

Increasing Related Account Suspensions & Contacting Notice Dispute

How Amazon Sellers Can Prevent Related Account Suspensions & What Can You Do if You Receive One

Why is my Amazon Account DEACTIVATED from a Related Account Suspension?

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