
Amazon Seller Account Suspended vs. Deactivated
No matter where you live or what product you’re selling on Amazon, one day, you might wake up to a worrisome email from this platform informing you that your selling privileges have been revoked. Amazon account suspension (or deactivation) can happen to any person selling something on there, but the important thing is managing it and getting back into sales.
Don’t forget that Amazon is a significant marketplace with over 150.000 sellers. This means thousands of products are sold on a daily basis, and the platform needs to make sure each and every one of these products is safe for the customers and that nothing illegal is going on. So, when something suspicious is seen, or the feedbacks are mostly negative (and many other reasons), Amazon will suspend your account.
What is the difference between Amazon Account Deactivated vs. Suspended? Why even are accounts suspended? What should a seller do after getting suspended? In this article, we try to answer these questions.








