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SHOULD I CANCEL THE ACCOUNT OR DO ANYTHING ELSE IF MY LISTING IS BLOCKED BY AMAZON?
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You should ask amazon about the reason why your listing is blocked, and get the issue resolved by the amazon seller support, continue to sell, no need to close your account.
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No, you should have to make some efforts for unblocking the listings in front amazon. You should have to create a case log with amazon and ask them for the reason of blocking the listing and then provide the possible solution of that particular reason and solve the issue.
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If your listing is blocked there is a way you can get your listing back. You need to figure out the issue, due to which your listing got blocked, and take possible steps to asked by amazon if you will get your listing back.
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The first thing you need to do is check whether Amazon sent you any performance notifications. Whenever you find a notification regarding this listing, read it carefully to understand what the reason is. It’s best to contact Amazon seller support if you have not received a notification and Amazon has blocked your listing. When Amazon explains the issue, you should try to correct the error as quickly as possible. No need to close your account. Keep selling.
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You should try to reinstate your listings instead of closing your seller account. Check your performance notifications, find the reasons why Amazon removed your listings, and appeal for listing reactivation accordingly and Amazon will reinstate your listing.
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If amazon blocks your listing then there must be some reasons behind it try to find those and solve them in order to get your listing back. After finding the reasons you can create a case with amazon.
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You can check through your performance notification tab, why this happened or you can find the root cause of the problem, and you can try solving it by appealing or logging a case with the seller central support, closing the account will not be a good idea, if you want to take a break you can set it on the vacation mode, or close other listing and comeback again.
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In order to get your listing back, you must find the reasons behind Amazon blocking your listing and solve them. You can file a complaint with Amazon once you have found the reasons. And continue to sell, no need to close your account.
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You can investigate the circumstances around this incident through the performance notice tab, identify the main cause of the issue, and attempt to resolve it.
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WELL Jacob!! If your listing get blocked firstly you have to find the root cause that impact on your listing blockage after finding the reason you can create a case with amazon to get back your listing.
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If your listing is blocked then you should ask Amazon about the reasons and try to get your listing unblocked cancelling your account is not a wise option.
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Don’t cancel the account just create the appeal on which the listing is removed by Amazon.
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First of all if you listing has been blocked you should have to proper check up from your side and try to find out the problem then resolve if not then talk to Amazon seller support for the reason of your blocked listing. But in any case you should not cancel the account try to resolve the problems rather then running away form the problems.
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First of all, see what is the root cause of why your account blocked and what kind of violation you have done. Then try to reinstate your account write a plan of action and accept your fault then wait for an Amazon exception if Amazon accepts your POA then your account will be activated within 2 to 5 hours but if they didn’t accept your POA and are not satisfied then they will not open your account.
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Don’t cancel the account. Create a case in Case Log to find out why Amazon has blocked your listing. Try to fix it right away, and you can file an appeal on Amazon when you find the reason to reactivate your listing.
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First, you have to look at the reason why your listing is blocked which you can check through NCX and know the reason. Try to reinstate the listing through Appeal.
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No you don’t need to close your account for that you can create a case to amazon and ask them why they have blocked your listing after getting the point for listing block you can solve this issue.
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Rather than closing your account, you should ask Amazon about the reason why your listing has been blocked, and get the issue resolved by Amazon seller support.
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You have to figure out what you have done with your listing like what the issue with your listing is and why your listing is blocked by Amazon then you have to open a case with Amazon and tell them the issue that you are facing.
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Keep the account active. To see why Amazon has disabled your listing, open a case in Case Log. Try to correct it as soon as possible, and when you discover the reason for reactivating your listing, you may submit an appeal on Amazon.
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You should write an appeal to Amazon apart from cancelling the account on which the listing is removed by Amazon.
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No. there is no need to cancel the account if Amazon blocked your listing. you should take help from seller support and find out the issue and solve this issue.
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If your Amazon listing is blocked, it’s important to first understand why it was blocked before deciding on a course of action. Here are some steps you can take:
Identify the reason for the block: Check your Amazon account for any notifications or alerts regarding the blocked listing. Amazon may have blocked the listing for various reasons, such as policy violations, trademark infringement, or listing errors.
Take corrective action: Once you have identified the reason for the block, take the necessary steps to address the issue. This may include fixing errors in your listing, addressing policy violations, or contacting Amazon’s Seller Support for assistance.
Appeal the decision: If you believe the block was made in error or you have taken corrective action to address the issue, you can submit an appeal to Amazon. This can be done through the Seller Central account by following the instructions provided.
Consider closing the account: If you are unable to address the reason for the block or you no longer wish to sell on Amazon, you may consider closing your account. However, this should be a last resort, and you should exhaust all other options first.
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