wiki/clients/current/doudlah-farms/2025-12-29-amazon-policy-violation.md · 530 words · 2025-12-29
Amazon Policy Violation — Account Deactivation & Appeal
Overview
On 2025-12-29, Amazon issued a critical policy violation against the Doodla account, resulting in account deactivation. The violation was flagged with no specific explanation of what rule was broken. Mark contacted Amazon's support line and submitted a formal denial of wrongdoing. Amazon indicated a 24-hour review window before issuing an outcome.
This issue was raised as a blocker during the [1].
Status
Awaiting Review — Denial submitted 2025-12-29. Amazon's 24-hour review window in progress.
What Happened
- Amazon flagged the Doodla seller account with a critical policy violation and deactivated it.
- Amazon's support representative confirmed a violation existed but could not specify what action triggered it.
- The team has no known internal action that would constitute a violation.
Suspected Cause
The most likely trigger is a retaliatory complaint from a competitor. The team had previously filed a single complaint against a competing seller (an Amish vendor) for falsely claiming organic certification. The theory is that Amazon may have interpreted this complaint as an attempt to abuse or damage another seller's listings — which Amazon's policy prohibits.
"The only thing I can think of is that maybe the case that you were working on, you know, to complain about Amish claiming organic, you know, could be the thing." — Mark
It is also possible Amazon flagged the complaint itself as an abuse of their reporting system, rather than any action by the competitor.
Response & Appeal
Mark handled the appeal directly:
- Called Amazon support — spoke with a representative who confirmed the violation but could not identify the specific infraction.
- Submitted a written denial — stated that Doodla had not:
- Hired any third party to damage another seller
- Attempted to damage or abuse another seller's listings, inventory, ratings, feedback, or reviews
- Awaiting outcome — Amazon said they would review and respond within 24 hours.
The account also has access to Amazon's Account Health Service, which provides an additional layer of support and ongoing case management.
| Role |
Person |
| Internal lead |
Mark Hope |
| Amazon account manager |
Gilbert Barrongo |
| Amazon support rep |
Unknown (India-based support line) |
Related Context
- The competitor complaint (Amish organic claim) was filed only once — not a pattern of complaints.
- Amazon's violation notice did not include specific evidence or a corrective action plan, making it difficult to provide targeted documentation in the appeal.
- Gilbert noted there is no expiration or hard deadline on the deactivation, so the account can remain in appeal status without an immediate forced closure.
Action Items
- [ ] Mark — Monitor Amazon's response to the denial submission (expected within 24 hours of 2025-12-29)
- [ ] Gilbert — Coordinate with Mark if Amazon requests additional documentation or escalation
- [ ] Team — If Amazon requests a corrective action plan, consider attaching documentation showing the single competitor complaint was filed in good faith per Amazon policy