Amazon Section 3 appeals
Appeal Section 3 enforcement with stronger evidence and documentation logic.
Section 3 cases can involve authenticity, supplier trust, account conduct, or documentation concerns. Selleroot helps sellers review the evidence trail and prepare a cleaner appeal strategy.
Supply-chain evidence tested
Claims checked for consistency
Response and escalation logic
Why Section 3 needs deeper review
The case may turn on whether Amazon trusts the business record behind the account.
Section 3 enforcement can involve authenticity, sourcing, identity, account conduct, documentation, or connected operational concerns. The response should identify the actual issue without treating every Section 3 notice as the same case.
Authenticity
Whether products, supply sources, invoices, and authorization support the listings and sales activity.
Business identity
Whether company, address, payment, ownership, tax, and account information are coherent and verifiable.
Seller conduct
Whether account behavior, communications, transactions, or marketplace activity created trust concerns.
Document integrity
Whether submitted records are complete, consistent, legible, relevant, and independently supportable.
Evidence layers
A credible appeal connects the commercial chain from business identity to customer order.
Account and business
Entity, ownership, address, payment, tax, identity, and authorized-user records.
Supplier relationship
Supplier identity, contact details, authorization, payment trail, and commercial history.
Product sourcing
Invoices, quantities, dates, SKUs, brands, shipment records, and relevant product documentation.
Marketplace activity
Affected ASINs, inventory, orders, fulfillment path, complaints, and account timeline.
Corrective controls
Completed verification, sourcing, catalog, access, recordkeeping, and monitoring changes.
Document quality
How documents are tested
Consistent
Names, addresses, dates, quantities, products, and business details align across records.
Relevant
The material directly supports the affected products, account event, and claims in the response.
Complete
Required pages, identifiers, contact details, and transaction information are present.
Verifiable
The source and commercial relationship can withstand marketplace scrutiny.
How the work moves
Section 3 review process
Preserve the case record
Collect the complete notice, prior submissions, account timeline, affected ASINs, and original documents.
Identify the trust concern
Determine whether the central issue is sourcing, authenticity, identity, conduct, documentation, or a combination.
Test the evidence chain
Map every material explanation to records and identify contradictions or unsupported gaps.
Build the response path
Define corrective actions, appeal logic, submission package, and escalation options.
What you receive
A Section 3 case package built around evidence quality and response logic.
The final scope depends on the case record, evidence readiness, and the marketplace action involved.
Section 3 evidence review
Supply chain documentation checklist
Appeal strategy outline
Response and escalation recommendations
Submitting more documents is not automatically stronger.
Irrelevant, altered, contradictory, or weakly connected records can create additional questions. Selleroot helps decide what the evidence supports before recommending what belongs in the response.
Common questions
Before pursuing a Section 3 appeal.
Are Section 3 appeals different from normal suspensions?
Yes. They often require a more rigorous evidence trail and a careful explanation of sourcing, operations, and seller conduct.
Can weak supplier documents hurt the case?
Yes. Submitting unsupported or inconsistent documentation can make a Section 3 case harder to resolve.
Can Selleroot validate whether an invoice is acceptable to Amazon?
Selleroot can review consistency, relevance, and apparent evidence gaps, but cannot guarantee Amazon will accept any document or independently certify its authenticity.
What if the supplier is no longer reachable?
That limitation becomes part of the evidence assessment. The safest next step depends on what other reliable records exist and what claims can still be supported.
Review the evidence chain before sending another Section 3 package.
Bring the exact notice, prior submissions, affected ASINs, and original sourcing records.