For Amazon sellers with money at risk

Amazon funds withheld after invoice rejection

For sellers whose account is deactivated, invoices or authenticity evidence were rejected, and funds or selling access are still stuck.

Packet scope

What the packet organizes

SellerAppealPacket turns invoice and authenticity evidence you provide into a facts, evidence, and correction packet. The goal is to make the next submission easier to inspect, not to bypass Amazon's review process.

  • Exact Amazon notice wording, Account Health status, ASIN/SKU list, case IDs, appeal rejection wording, and funds-withheld language.
  • Supplier invoices, legal entity match, invoice dates, quantities, product identifiers, authorization or chain-of-custody files, and product photos where available.
  • Root cause, corrective actions, prevention controls, missing-document gaps, and evidence order for your Amazon workflow.
Before buying: use this packet when you have real documents and need them organized. Do not buy this for fabricated, altered, unverifiable, or misleading invoices.
After checkout: send the generated packet, Amazon notice, rejected invoice response, screenshots, supplier files, ASIN/SKU map, and correction notes to support. Redact buyer personal data and do not send passwords, verification codes, Seller Central access, API keys, private keys, or payment account access.
Not a fit: do not buy for legal/IP advice, product-safety or regulatory advice, direct Amazon submission, account access work, or an expected funds-release promise. This is a document and appeal-structure review for your Amazon workflow.

RevenueFleet and Truvance are not affiliated with Amazon or Seller Central. No reinstatement, listing restoration, funds release, payout, account health, or platform outcome is promised.