How do I close my suspended account?
How do I close my suspended account ?? As instructed from account info?
But that does not wsork as there is nothing to fill in !
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Seller_gOlDFgS5Li5Jc
you cannot close a suspended account as far as i am aware
Seller_DROodOAYHftnc
You will have to get your account reactivated before you can close it !
Seller_gBYX4HKvscP5u
Thanks but I have tried for months to reactivate but got nowhere. I am an individual seller, not in business, but I have to much stock for Amazon to accept this. I do not wish to register as a sole trader when I am selling only personal effects (books)
So reactivation is impossibe.
Seller_gBYX4HKvscP5u
My own personal library from inheritance and long time collection with no intention of selling then or later. Not muliple copies of the same titles. Over 7000 but Amazon eventually told me I could not have more than just a few items. I am 82 so time to downsize ! Maybe moving to sheltered housing. Selling on Amazon as individual from 2006 until November 2020 and suspended since due to “mistaken” registration. Also an ID problem - no current passport or driving licence. Other ID offered but ignored bur irrelevent if individual status denied. So I have given up and want to quit Amazon completely.
Seller_iBrSIJDZKlsXi
Call me paranoid, but your user name suggests, that you provide disposal service for other, to possibly offload their books, no longer needed, on Amazon.
Also over 7000 items hardly feels like personal collection (kudos to you if you did read them all btw).
Are you sure, you not making any money there? Because this would for sure classify you as a business.
As to the ID there are limited types of ID that Amazon will accept, so that will have to be answered in order to get it unsuspended.
Seller_DROodOAYHftnc
Therefore only a few of my books are listed ‘New’;
This is what has flagged your issue
Absolutely. As an Individual Seller you cannot list items as new.
Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx
1222 feedback in 13 years would suggest turnover high enough that hmrc would consider you a business anyway