Writing a Demand for Arbitration When Amazon REFUSES to RELEASE Your Money

Case number 04500. It’s a case where an Amazon seller had it up to here with the plan of action process and Amazon owes this seller money and Amazon refuses to release the money. This seller said, “I’ve had enough. I’m taking Amazon to arbitration and taking the decision-making,” boop, “right out of Amazon’s hands.”

How did we help this seller? Now, this seller is really a do-it-yourself type of seller. She wants to handle everything herself, but she doesn’t know how to write a demand for arbitration, she’s uncomfortable with the arbitrator research and selection process, and she just wants some coaching along the way.

We have a program in place here at the law firm where we can help you help yourselves. For a flat fee, which reflects the complexity of the case, we can write the demand for arbitration for you and tell you how to file it with the American Arbitration Association.

The next step, if Amazon doesn’t settle with you, will be to help you research the potential arbitrators and then how to select the potential arbitrators, and that’s a process in itself as well.

We then also prepare you for your conference with the arbitrator, and we make sure that you know your right to insist upon the hearing within 30 days of that first conference with the arbitrator, and you never ever want to give Amazon’s lawyers more time to delay your case. You want to keep your foot on the accelerator, use your rights under the program to get your hearing within 30 days. If you do that, you can rest assured that your arbitration should be resolved, and if you win, your money should be in your hand in about 90 days.

Now, a lot of these cases settle sooner than that. Amazon’s lawyers look at it, and if you got the goods, they often settle. Amazon’s lawyers interact with their staff over at Amazon. They also help resolve cases. They got to tell you, once you get out of the staff that’s located in India, you tend to get more resolutions than you might expect.

If you want to learn more how we can help you handle an arbitration yourself, or writing a demand for arbitration, submit your case online. I’m happy to teach you what I know and really give you a hand up and help you handle the issues yourself.

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