Inventory Suspensions & FBA Stock Discrepancies
When Amazon blocks your inventory – and the clock is ticking
After alleged reports such as expired, used, counterfeit, etc., your inventory was suspended? We help you get your stock released.
The Problem
You open Seller Central and see it: "Unsuitable Inventory." One ASIN after another. Or an entire shipment is rejected upon arrival at the warehouse. No prior warning. No real explanation. Simply: blocked. And while you're trying to figure out what happened, storage fees keep running. The clock is ticking toward long-term storage fees. The risk grows that Amazon will eventually simply destroy your inventory – without notification, without compensation.
"Unsuitable Inventory": Amazon claims the product is expired – the best-before date is still valid for months. Counterfeit and used goods accusations: Commingled inventory is the most common trigger. Stock discrepancies: You send 1,000 units. Amazon scans 950. The remaining 50? Somewhere in the system. Or gone.
Storage fees keep running – even for blocked inventory, every single day. After 365 days, dramatically increased long-term storage fees. Risk of destruction – after a certain period, Amazon destroys inventory without compensation. Tied-up capital – your goods are idle, and so is your money.
When We Step In
- We are a law firm specializing in Amazon law. We don't come to explain how to file a reimbursement claim. You've already done that.
- We step in when: Amazon fails to cooperate despite complete documentation, or unlawfully refuses reimbursements.
- Inventory has been destroyed without Amazon fulfilling its legal obligations.
- Damages claims need to be legally enforced.
Timeline: Immediate processing possible
Professional legal support
Frequently Asked Questions
What You've Already Done – and Why It Wasn't Enough
Most sellers have already gone through the right steps: submitted documentation – photos, certificates, manufacturer declarations. Contacted Seller Support. Filed reimbursement claims. Objected to destruction notices. And still: inventory remains blocked. Reimbursements are denied. Amazon goes silent.
What You Should Know for the Future
Use your own labels instead of commingled inventory – wherever possible. Photograph every shipment before sending. Conduct monthly inventory reconciliation via inventory reports. Immediately object to destruction notices – never accept them silently. Plan in a best-before date buffer – Amazon needs time, and so do you.
Your Inventory Is Your Capital – Not Amazon's Disposal Material
Every blocked unit is tied-up capital. Every missing unit is money Amazon owes you. When all internal avenues have been exhausted and Amazon isn't responding – then the next step is a different one.
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