Quick answer
Account-level cases usually need a timeline and contradiction check before another submission. The risky part is not only writing a Plan of Action; it is proving the account relationship, business control, remediation, or non-connection without creating new contradictions.
Separate timeline, relationship, and proof
For Section 3 or related-account language, organize the case around what Amazon claims, what relationship exists or does not exist, what proof supports that, and what account-health status changed over time.
Evidence checklist
- Exact deactivation and latest rejection wording.
- Timeline of accounts, entities, devices, addresses, users, suppliers, or related-party claims.
- Documents that prove ownership/control boundaries without exposing private data publicly.
- Specialist handoff if legal, identity, or complex multi-account facts are involved.
Public-safe boundary
- Use redacted exact wording and generic evidence names in public.
- Do not post raw invoices, identity files, buyer/order data, tax/bank details, or login access.
- Appeal Kit helps sellers build stronger pre-submission packets; formal service scope is covered in Terms.
Need a safe first pass?
Appeal Kit can help turn redacted Amazon wording and a generic document list into an evidence-gap map before another weak submission. Do not paste private invoices, account IDs, or supplier documents into public comments.