Arbitration against Amazon
Amazon sellers often encounter unresolved issues such as withheld funds, lost inventory, or unfair suspensions. When appeals don’t succeed, arbitration may be the best option to seek resolution. We assist sellers in navigating the arbitration process to protect their rights and recover what they’re owed.
How to Resolve a Dispute with Amazon?
If your issue with Amazon remains unresolved, arbitration can help recover funds, fix inventory errors, or challenge policy decisions.
1
Pre-Arbitration
We send formal legal notices and demand letters to Amazon, providing an opportunity to resolve the dispute before initiating arbitration.
2
File Arbitration
If informal resolution fails, we prepare and file your arbitration demand with the American Arbitration Association (AAA).
3
Seek Recovery
We advocate for you throughout the arbitration process, pursuing recovery of lost funds, inventory, or other damages via settlement or hearing.
Why Amazon Sellers Turn to Arbitration?
Most disputes arise from Amazon’s failure to resolve seller issues through regular appeal channels.
- Withheld Funds
- Lost or Damaged Inventory
- Inventory Mismeasurement
- Inaccurate Reimbursements
Withheld Funds
Amazon may hold seller funds without providing a clear timeline for release. We assist sellers in recovering delayed or withheld payments.
Lost or Damaged Inventory
If Amazon loses or damages your FBA inventory and provides insufficient reimbursement, arbitration may be an option when appeals fail.
Mismeasured Inventory
Incorrect product dimensions can lead to excessive fees. If Amazon ignores recalculation requests, arbitration may compel them to remeasure your inventory.
Inaccurate Reimbursements
Amazon frequently underpays reimbursements on claims. We help you build a strong case to recover the full amount you’re entitled to.