Thursday, November 29, 2012

Jeff Bezos response for amazon closing accounts randomly with no real reason.....


Date: Nov 29, 2012 1:19:27 PM PST


Hello from Amazon.com.

Thank you for your email regarding your selling account.

Jeff Bezos received your correspondence and asked that I respond on his behalf.

We are unable to provide detailed information on how we link related accounts.

However, we have thoroughly reviewed our records and confirmed that we have significant evidence that your account is related to another previously blocked account.

Your funds are reserved for 90 days from the date the account was blocked, per section 5. h. of the Amazon.com Participation Agreement:

h. If we reasonably conclude based on information available to us that Sellers actions and/or performance in connection with the Services may result in a significant number of Buyer disputes, chargebacks or other claims, then we may, in our sole discretion, delay initiating any remittances and withhold any payments to be made or that are otherwise due to you in connection with the Services or this Agreement for the shorter of: (a) a period of 90 days following the initial date of suspension; or (b) completion of any investigation(s) regarding any Seller actions and/or performance in connection with this Agreement.

Additional questions regarding disbursements should be directed to payments-funds@amazon.com.

We regret we are unable to provide further information on this situation. Further correspondence regarding the closure of your selling account may not be answered.

The closure of this account is a permanent action. Any subsequent accounts that are opened will be closed as well.

Regards,

Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com
 

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First 

who is this person responding on "Jeff Bezos" behalf, what's their exact name…. 

The messages never mentioned the sellers name or business name in any of the responses…. We don't need to be reading canned messages, 
Next

In the law you're innocent until proven guilty…. This messages keep saying "accounts are related to another account" but amazon fails to prove it.. where the so called evidence…..


Now about this Agreement Section 5 h:

"h. If we reasonably conclude based on information available to us that Sellers actions and/or performance in connection with the Services may result in a significant number of Buyer disputes, chargebacks or other claims, then we may, in our sole discretion, delay initiating any remittances and withhold any payments to be made or that are otherwise due to you in connection with the Services or this Agreement for the shorter of: (a) a period of 90 days following the initial date of suspension; or (b) completion of any investigation(s) regarding any Seller actions and/or performance in connection with this Agreement. "

It clearly says "significant number of Buyer disputes, chargebacks or other claims" 
lots of complaining sellers have perfect feedbacks and customer responses....

Never said anything about relation in blocked accounts…. so Amazon is in Violation of their own contract……

you can't hold people moneys because of account relations reasons when customers are happy with their products…. if they complaint its different… but they haven't. I would understand if you said 30 for complaints but 90 is really pushing it….

We need detail how my account is related to john, Mary, Lucy or jakes accounts… the sellers have a right….
We  also need a phone number to speak to someone live on this matter…...

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Amazon.com just closed my seller account. No warning, no details.

I’ve been selling used electronics on Amazon.com over the past week I started Nov 20th 2012. In less than a week I sold quiet a few sales.

Days later, I got this email from Amazon.com (which is the EXACT email sent to all the victims):
Date: Nov 27, 2012 5:54:33 PM PST
Hello from Amazon.
We are writing to let you know that we have removed your selling privileges, canceled your listings, and placed a temporary hold on any funds in your seller account.
We took this action because our records indicate that this account is related to another selling account that was closed by Amazon. Once selling privileges have been removed, sellers are not allowed to establish new accounts.
Due to the proprietary nature of our business, we do not provide detailed information on how we determine that accounts are related.
We encourage you to take appropriate steps to resolve any pending orders. Note that any amounts paid as a result of A-to-z Guarantee claims and chargebacks may be deducted from your seller account.
After 90 days, any remaining funds will be available per your settlement schedule. Once the hold has been removed, balance and settlement information will be available in the “Payments” section of your seller account. If you have questions about these funds, please write to payments-funds@amazon.com.
While we appreciate your interest in selling on Amazon.com, the closure of this account is a permanent action.
Regards,
Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com
The tone of the email didn’t give me a lot of hope. It’s clear that Amazon is not willing to provide details on how they made this determination. I have never used another seller account on Amazon.com.
I logged into the seller account clicked on the appeal button and replied:
I have never had another seller account with Amazon.com. I can only assume that this was due to an automated false positive. Please review and reinstate my account.

Date: Nov 28, 2012 2:21:41 AM PST


Hello from Amazon.com.

Thank you for writing. We are unable to provide detailed information on how we link related accounts.

However, we have thoroughly reviewed our records and confirmed that we have significant evidence that your account is related to another previously blocked account.

Your seller account will remain accessible to you. Please take steps to resolve your pending sales.

Any remaining funds may be reserved for up to 90 days from the date the account was blocked. After 90 days, the funds will be disbursed, provided we do not receive charge-backs or A-to-z Guarantee claims against your sales. If you have further questions about your disbursement, please email payments-funds@amazon.com.

While we appreciate your interest in selling on Amazon.com, please understand that the closure of an account is a permanent action. Any subsequent selling accounts that are opened will be closed as well.

Regards,

Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com

Date: Nov 28, 2012 10:29:55 AM PST


Hello from Amazon.

Thank you for writing. After a review of your account by an account specialist, we have decided not to reinstate your selling privileges.

We regret we are unable to provide further information on this situation. Further correspondence regarding the closure of your selling account may not be answered.

The closure of this account is a permanent action. Any subsequent accounts that are opened will be closed as well.

Regards,

Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com 

Date: Nov 29, 2012 1:19:27 PM PST


Hello from Amazon.com.

Thank you for your email regarding your selling account.

Jeff Bezos received your correspondence and asked that I respond on his behalf.

We are unable to provide detailed information on how we link related accounts.

However, we have thoroughly reviewed our records and confirmed that we have significant evidence that your account is related to another previously blocked account.

Your funds are reserved for 90 days from the date the account was blocked, per section 5. h. of the Amazon.com Participation Agreement:

h. If we reasonably conclude based on information available to us that Sellers actions and/or performance in connection with the Services may result in a significant number of Buyer disputes, chargebacks or other claims, then we may, in our sole discretion, delay initiating any remittances and withhold any payments to be made or that are otherwise due to you in connection with the Services or this Agreement for the shorter of: (a) a period of 90 days following the initial date of suspension; or (b) completion of any investigation(s) regarding any Seller actions and/or performance in connection with this Agreement.

Additional questions regarding disbursements should be directed to payments-funds@amazon.com.

We regret we are unable to provide further information on this situation. Further correspondence regarding the closure of your selling account may not be answered.

The closure of this account is a permanent action. Any subsequent accounts that are opened will be closed as well.

Regards,

Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com
I never violated any of amazon selling policy infact my account is in excellent standings... all orders shipped same day or next business day if comes in after hours on on weekend... all items delivered in 2 - 4 days I have all my tracking numbers..


After research, every one has the same EXACT issue, and even after 90 days... NO Money!!! 

See some of the thousands of
complaining victims links.....





and the list goes on and on and on......


Some of the thousands Victims Complaints:
 
Victim: 1
1. Temporary cancellation and account suspension seems to be standard practice the vast majority are not justified.
2. Holding onto sellers funds for upto 90 days is widespread and there is a clear indication that they are making a profit from this process.
3. Volume supplers seems to be Amazon preferred supplier type and you dont see those types of organations having their account closed or suspended.
4. Communicating with the Seller Performance Team is like talking to a brick wall. They are not interested in what you got to say nor bothered that they may be wrong in their decision.
5. Deliberate bully and threaten smaller companies with suspension and ignores those companies IPR (especially when they want to sell the item themselves).

Victim 2: Amazon is very unethical and morally wrong in their business approach and I have now accepted that they are not the company I want to trade with. What Amazon seems to forget that eventually smaller companies will avoid trading on Amazon as the risk of not being paid by them is too great. Amazon is very short sighted in their approach and seem to forget that most innovation comes from smaller companies who have very long memories.

Victims 3: Amazon has a poorly trained fraud/security divison, Amazon, is scamming their third party vendors, by unreasonable closing their accounts, which then allows them to hold on to money that is not theirs to hold onto. Amazon, has plenty of sellers, in this economy so it's no loss to them, to close vendors down. I've have enough business background, to know that were talking serious money, when a company like Amazon, doesn't have to pay it's vendors for four months and of course when they do pay, i sure they won't be paying out interest on the money they hoarded from us. By doing this, to me, and thousands of other sellers. Amazon has created a huge cash reserve. It's a business plan it's unethical, but that what Amazon has done and is doing. I telling my story, to inform the public what really going on at amazon. 


HOW IS AMAZON ALLOWED BY LAW TO OPERATE LIKE THIS

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Friday, November 2, 2012

MTA expects to restore Brooklyn-Manhattan subway service Saturday


MTA expects to restore Brooklyn-Manhattan subway service Saturday

The MTA is expecting to have train service between Brooklyn and Manhattan on Saturday -- with the No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 lines running under the East River and the D, N, Q and J traveling across the Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges.


 People crowd on to an already packed bus near Penn Station on Thursday, November 1, 2012.

JEFFERSON SIEGEL FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

People crowd onto a packed bus near Penn Station on Thursday, November 1, 2012.

There is light at the end of the subway tunnel.

The MTA is expecting to have train service between Brooklyn and Manhattan on Saturday - with the No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 lines running under the East River and the D, N, Q and J traveling across the Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges.
But exactly how much service returns and when hinges on Con Edison restoring power to lower Manhattan. Lines will kick in one by one to avoid overwhelming the battered grid.

The juice wasn’t back on in time to help the city’s weary commuters on Friday - who had to cope with another day of no trains below 34th St. or through the East River tunnels for the morning and evening rush hours.

Many of them again packed into the MTA “bus bridge” shuttles to travel between the two boroughs, suffering long lines  and gridlock.

“Commuting went better today than yesterday,” Mayor Bloomberg said at a midday briefing where he announced HOV restrictions requiring Manhattan-bound vehicles to have three passengers expired at 5 p.m.

Despite the crippling power outage, New York City’s lifeline - its massive public transportation system - was getting longer by the hour.

-- The Staten Island ferry began crossing the harbor at noon to cheers

-- The No. 7 line was rolling from Main St., Flushing, to 74th St./Broadway in Queens

-- M trains were ferrying riders between Jamaica, Queens, and 34th St./Herald Square in Manhattan

--  In the Bronx, riders could catch No. 5 trains between Eastchester/ Dyre Ave. and E. 180th St. At E. 180th St., riders can take the No. 2 train to Manhattan

 -- The four busiest Long Island Rail Road branches to Penn Station were running: Port Washington as far as Great Neck, Port Jefferson from Huntington, and Ronkonkoma and Babylon.

-- Metro-North will have all main-branch service back Saturday, good news for the 140,000 people who ride the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines every day.

The railroad, which has been ramping up service as it gets power and clears tracks, will also restore service to small branches off the main lines that carry about 8,000 riders a day.

West of the Hudson River, Metro-North's Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines in Orange and Rockland counties can't come back until NJ Transit restores service to tracks Metro-North uses.

-- One tube of the Holland Tunnel opened for buses and commercial vehicles only. The midtown tunnels remain closed.

Residents of the hammered Rockaways will have the longest wait for subway service to return because the bridge over Jamaica Bay south of the Howard Beach station was decimated, officials said. It will take a month at least to repair the crossing, and at least 15,000 riders use the affected stations.

"It's a big deal," said firefighter Bradach Walsh, who lives in Rockaway Beach. "Without the train, people can't get to  work" because countless cars were destroyed when the streets became an ocean.

The MTA took all trains off the Rockaway peninsula and shut down the whole system Sunday night to prevent damage  as Hurricane Sandy zeroed in on New York.

But those precautions proved to be no match for the fury of the storm's surge, which flooded all seven tubes that run under the East River.

Limited subway service above 34th St. began Thursday morning, but commuters who wanted to travel between Brooklyn and Manhattan had to take MTA “bus bridges."

There were immense lines again as thousands waited Friday morning at "commuter hubs" -- Jay St./ Metro Tech, Barclays Center and Hewes St. – to be carried over the Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges, to 54th St. and Lexington Ave.

Waits were 30 to 45 minutes at times and there was some chaos.

At 54th St. and Lexington Ave, lines wrapped city blocks and back again with MTA workers unsure which shuttles to put people on.

"People are angry,” said Gabrielle Alexander, 25, a home-health aide from Flatbush. “There are a lot of angry people on line. It took me three hours to get home last night ... I have to work all weekend, so it will be a lot better once the subways are running."

Terence Watson, 48, of Flatbush, noted the free ride of the past two days would be over in a few hours.

“I pray to God it's working soon, but they are still talking about raising the fare, " he said. "I missed three days of work already.”

As buses from Manhattan disgorged people at Adams St. in Downtown Brooklyn, riders said they were anxious to swipe through a turnstile again.

"Especially Brooklyn people, we need the subway," said John Stockford, 26, who was hoofing it from the bus to his Clinton Hill home.

Eric Davis, 18, said the stop-and-go ride through streets clogged with cars made him yearn for underground travel -- but he was not as optimistic as the MTA.

"I hope it's back, but I don't think it will be," he said.

The big bright spot Friday was the Staten Island ferry, which began running on a half-hour schedule at noon. The first boat out of St. George held about 100, the second one about 150 and the third more than 400.

Many were tourists who had come from the Manhattan side were simply heading back. But Curtis Toye, 37, lives on Staten Island and bolted for the terminal when he heard the ferries were back in operation.

"We heard the ferry restarted on the radio," said Toye, who lives in the St. George section of the storm-battered island and had no power or heat at home.

"It helps. I just want to get away for a while. I'm heading to Midtown at last to get my life back to normal," he said. "I needed to get out.
We were just stuck and couldn't do anything. We had no communication with the outside world."

Adam Gonzalez, 58, who lives in St. George and teaches at a charter school, said  he had been stranded on Staten Island because his car was damaged -- so he took the ferry to get medicine from a Manhattan pharmacy.

"I've been trapped there," he said. “I've been locked up in my apartment for how many days now? A week? At least I had hot water. I feel like a ghost, like I'm not really here.”

The terminal on the Manhattan side of the harbor was also eerily quiet, running on generators.
"It was scary at first," said Megan Vasquez, 20, who took the first boat out of Staten Island.

"There weren't a lot of people, and everyone seemed nervous waiting at the terminal, but when they opened the doors people cheered."
Service expected Saturday
1 - 242nd St. - Times Square
2 - Full service
3 - Full service
4 - Full service
5 - Full service
6 - Full service
7 - Full service
Times Square Shuttle - full
A - Lefferts Blvd - Penn Station local
C - No service
D - Full service
E - No service
F - Full service
G - No service
J - Full service
L - Broadway Junction - Rockaway Parkway
M -Middle Village - Myrtle Ave.
N - Full service
Q - Full service
R - Jay St./MetroTech - 95th St.
S - Franklin Ave. and Rockaway Park shuttled - no service.

Metro-North - Full main branch service on the Hudson, Harlem and New
Haven Lines.

Long Island Rail Road.
Full or partial service on four busiest branches: Port Washington,
Port Jefferson, Babylon and Ronkonkoma.

Bridges
Verrazano - open
Tappan Zee - open
Marine Parkway - open
Throgs Neck - open
Henry Hudson - open
Bx-Whitestone - open
RFK - open
Cross Bay - open
Holland Tunnel - open for buses
Lincoln Tunnel - open
Tunnels
Hugh Carey - closed
Queens-Midtown - closed

At last some good news for New Yorkers: Thousands of RATS may have drowned in superstorm as water swept into city's tunnels

At last some good news for New Yorkers: Thousands of RATS may have drowned in superstorm as water swept into city's tunnels


  • Water rushed into tunnels so fast that most rats would have drowned
  • Any survivors will be treated to a garbage feast once things dry out
  • Health risks now depend on how quickly subway tunnels can be cleared

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, fears were rife that the streets would be overrun with rats escaping the flooded tunnels and subways.
But it now looks as if those fears may have been groundless as there have not, as yet, been any reports of rodents roaming the streets.
Experts are saying the water likely rushed into tunnels so fast that the rats - despite being strong swimmers - had no time to escape and died.

Casualties: A family of rats drowned on the FDR Drive as they were trying to escape the flood waters
Casualties: A family of rats drowned on the FDR Drive as they were trying to escape the flood waters

Sam Miller, a spokesman for the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, told Forbes the city has not seen an increase in rats above ground caused by Sandy, adding that while flooding normally does drive them to the streets, it 'also drowns young rats in their burrows and can reduce the rat population'.
Rodentologist Robert Corrigan, who works with the city on keeping populations under control, told LiveScience that baby rats will likely die unless they are carried to safety by their mothers.

Vermin: Stock picture of rats in New York. Rats could come into contact with humans as they seek safety from the flood
Vermin: Fears of a rat influx on New York's streets have so far proven unfounded (stock picture)

Another expert, Herwig Leirs, a rodentologist at the University of Antwerp in Belgium, confirmed that most would drown.
'Rats will be carried away by the current and won't be strong enough to swim to the surface and breathe, or they'll be pushed to grates, they will get stuck there and they won't be strong enough to swim against the current,' he said.
However, the rats that are able to survive the floodwaters will be treated to a surge of garbage and food to feast on once things have dried out.