Free Amazon Appeal Letter & Plan of Action
You can find below the exact appeal letter and (POA) template I used to successfully overturn my Amazon suspension and get back to selling. It’s free, and you can customize the appeal letter to fit your specific Amazon seller suspension case.

When to Stop DIYing Your Amazon Appeal
I’ll be honest: I thought I could handle my Amazon suspension myself. I spent hours drafting a Plan of Action, following every guide I could find online. I submitted it, held my breath, and… nothing. Amazon didn’t even reject me. They just ignored me.
That’s a specific kind of panic only a seller understands, watching your inventory sit in a warehouse while your income completely flatlines.
The $2,000 Gatekeepers
I started looking for professional help, but the prices were insane. Most services I found wanted $500 to $2,000 just to even look at my case. When your account is frozen, that’s money you simply don’t have to gamble with.

Eventually, I found T&S Amazon Appeal Service. They’ve been helping sellers since 2009, but their rates started at around $100. I was skeptical, so I asked how they could be so much cheaper. Their team was blunt: they don’t waste money on massive ad campaigns or “guru” marketing. They just focus on the work.
Since Amazon was already ghosting my emails, I was hesitant to pay anyone, but I decided to submit my details for their free case review. They replied within hours with an optimistic analysis and a clear strategy for reinstatement.

The Reality Check
Once I signed up, the process was surprisingly fast. They didn’t just promise a fix; they identified exactly why my previous DIY attempt was being auto-filtered by Amazon’s bots. They provided clear instructions on exactly what they needed: my original suspension notice, policy violation emails, and any supporting materials.
I sent them everything, and within 24 hours, the team delivered a professionally written appeal letter. It wasn’t a template. It was well-structured, personalized, and directly addressed the “inauthentic product” and “IP rights” issues that had me stuck.
I submitted their version to Amazon, and just 2 days later, my account was successfully reinstated.

Why DIY Usually Fails
I asked them why their appeals worked when mine didn’t. They explained that Amazon scans for specific “trigger keywords” and formatting details that most sellers would never know without years of experience. Honestly, without knowing exactly what they’re looking for, writing a passing appeal is almost impossible.
If you’re stuck in “suspension hell,” honestly just give T&S Amazon Appeal Service a shot. They know the unwritten rules, and they don’t charge the insane fees I saw everywhere else.