I paid this so-called Amazon seller attorney $1,500 to recover my account – and they completely failed.
From the start, their communication was painfully slow. I had to wait 3 to 5 days for every single response. And forget about getting answers when you actually need them – they’re never available for questions or updates. The person handling my case wasn’t even a lawyer, and every time I asked something, he had to “check with his boss.” Why am I paying a premium price to speak to someone who clearly isn’t qualified?
When the case was finally closed – without any results – they suddenly became super responsive and pushy… but only to ask for $17,000 in legal fees to take Amazon to court. Yes, seventeen thousand dollars after already wasting my time and money. The audacity is incredible.
And let’s talk about the quality of their work: basic, templated emails full of errors that you’ll have to double-check yourself. Honestly, you could use AI to write a better appeal letter. They don’t offer anything special that you couldn’t figure out on your own.
All those glowing 5-star reviews? Don’t trust them. I’m in a private group of over 3,000 publishers, and the recovery success rate from those who used this firm is closer to 20%, not the ridiculous 98% they claim on their website. That stat is nothing but marketing fluff.
Save your money, your time, and your sanity. This firm is all talk, zero results. I regret ever trusting them.
P.S. Update as of 14 July – Amazon Seller Attorney has contacted me via Trustpilot requesting my personal details in order to respond to my review (but for what purpose exactly? To tell me they’ll refund me? Or that they’ll compensate me for the damage they’ve caused?).
This makes me think, unfortunately, that I’m not the only one who has experienced this exact situation, especially considering the specific and detailed figures I’ve provided.
But honestly, Amazon Seller Attorney – aren’t you ashamed of causing further harm to people who have already been hit hard by Amazon?
May God protect you… you’re going to need it.