Chinese company banished from Amazon due to fake review sues Amazon on the contrary
A Chinese company expelled from Amazon's marketplace for having Sakura post fake reviews filed a class action lawsuit against Amazon seeking 'collection of illegally and improperly withheld funds.' rice field.
Chinese companies are suing Amazon after getting banned for paid reviews --The Verge
In September 2021, Amazon suspended the accounts of more than 3,000 third-party sellers who had fake and stemmer reviews. Over 600 Chinese brands have been banished from Amazon by this disposition.
Several Chinese companies operating brands such as 'Sopownic,' 'Slaouwo,' 'Deyixun,' 'Cstech,' 'Recoo Direct,' 'Angelbliss,' and 'Tudi' have filed class action proceedings against Amazon. I found out.
To maintain the fairness of the reviews, Amazon is suing the sellers who made up the stemmer reviews and the sellers who bought the fake reviews, and in 2016 it clearly stated that reviews with incentives would be banned.
Update on customer reviews
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/innovation-at-amazon/update-on-customer-reviews
The company that filed the complaint did not deny that it violated Amazon's policy, but Amazon withheld revenue from 'hundreds of dollars (tens of thousands of yen) to hundreds of thousands of dollars (tens of millions of yen)' The issue was that we were doing it.
In addition, Amazon's 'Service Business Solution Contract' stipulates that payment to the seller can be withheld at Amazon's sole discretion in the event of a policy violation, and the account is fraudulent or fraudulent. It is clearly stated that if Amazon determines that it has been used for any activity or illegal activity, it may withhold payment forever in its sole discretion.
Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement-Amazon Seller Central
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/external/G1791
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