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Most Amazon appeals fail for one stupid reason.
It's not the writing. It's not the violation severity. It's that sellers try to convince instead of just matching the structure Amazon wants.
I went through 500+ suspension cases. The ones that win don't sound like lawyer letters or emotional pleas. They just: name the violation clearly, show exactly what changed, and stay short enough to scan in 30 seconds.
Everything else gets the copy-paste rejection.
Anyone else noticed this or am I just staring at too many appeals?
u/mikael_endale — 21 hours ago