I became a seller on Amazon.com August 2017. I listed a few items, one sold. Two months later, Amazon still refuses to pay me my earnings. They calim that they transferred the $22 and change to my bank account, which is a lie. They debited my bank account two times, one time each for $1, but never did they make a deposit. So, they took my profit, thier seller fees, and two additional dollars from my bank account. They have now black-balled me from even contacting them. AND, they will not allow me to close my seller account.
If someone broke into my house to steal my money, they would get a beating or shot, apparently Amazon can do it over the internet and that's okay.
There is NO accountability, and from what I have read, they have stolen thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars from other sellers.
'Robert Murphy
Robert
Hudson,#2Author of original report
Thu, November 02, 2017
I told the non-USA citizen at Amazon, to tell Jeff Bezos, "He take my twenty-two dollars, and shove it up his a*". Amazon has already lost a class-action lawsuit for this very same reason. I won't be "waiting anything out".
If you are trolling for Amazon, try someone else.
Chaiya
Springfield,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, November 01, 2017
From what you said, the $1 debit from Amazon is to test your bank account. It will go back to your account later. However, did you checked that your seller account had been approved? If the aprooval process is not completed, the money will not be transferred to the account until the process is completed. If you attempt to ask for money before the approval, you may be blocked.
What you need is to wait out for now. Or you could go to their seller forum to look for more information. Trying to act out wouldn't help but rather hurt you because they then do not want to cooperate with you.