Did you know that even if Amazon suspends your seller account for being linked to an unknown account, you can still get it reinstated?
It’s all about the right strategy and precise execution.
Recently, one of our clients faced exactly this:
Amazon claimed their account was linked to another account they didn’t even own.
They never hired a third-party company or VA services.
No shared devices, IPs, or banking details — yet, the suspension happened.
Confused and frustrated, they had no idea where to start.
That’s when they contacted us.
We:
Investigated the root cause.
Drafted a clear, evidence-backed appeal.
Submitted it strategically, addressing Amazon’s exact concerns.
Result? Full reinstatement — and their business is now running smoothly again!
Tips to Avoid “Linked Account” Suspensions
Separate Your Access Points – Never log in to your seller account from public Wi-Fi or shared devices.
Keep Business Details Unique – Avoid using the same bank account, address, or phone number for multiple Amazon accounts.
Limit Unnecessary Logins – Don’t share your credentials unless absolutely necessary, and remove unused user permissions.
Avoid Suspicious Extensions/Software – Browser extensions or automation tools can sometimes cause false links.
Monitor Your Account Health – Regularly check Performance Notifications to catch issues early.
If your Amazon account has been suspended for a linked account issue, don’t panic — it’s fixable!