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Amazon Section 3 hub

Amazon Section 3 appeal or linked-account notice: what proof should I organize first?

A short-entry hub for Amazon sellers facing Section 3, related account, linked account, code-of-conduct, address, entity, or one-appeal-left evidence problems.

Quick answer

Section 3 and related-account notices should be mapped around Amazon's exact allegation, the relationship signals involved, the seller's entity/control evidence, and the timeline of any shared address, user, device, supplier, or account-health event. Do not send a generic apology letter before the relationship map is clear.

Use this page as the short account-risk entry point

This hub covers Section 3, related account, linked account, and one-appeal-left searches. More specific notice wording belongs in the body, FAQ, and supporting pages so the main URL stays stable.

Relationship signals to map

  • Amazon's exact Section 3 / related-account / code-of-conduct wording and any appeal-finality warning.
  • Shared or disputed address, business entity, user, device, IP, payment, supplier, inventory, or account-management relationship.
  • Whether the seller owns, controls, merely knows, or has no relationship with the referenced account or party.
  • What changed after the deactivation: permissions removed, address corrected, user access revoked, or business-control proof gathered.

Proof order before resubmitting

  • Separate confirmed facts from assumptions about the other account.
  • Prepare ownership/control proof, timeline, account-access changes, and corrective screenshots as categories first.
  • Avoid legal or outcome promises; this is an evidence-ordering problem, not a magic appeal-letter problem.
  • Escalate to specialist review if facts are incomplete, disputed, or tied to identity/legal ownership claims.

Need a Section 3 relationship map?

Appeal Kit can turn redacted Section 3 or linked-account wording into a relationship-signal and proof-order map before another appeal. Keep account IDs, legal IDs, tax/bank data, and login access private.