
One seller’s rant turned into a chorus of frustration.
Chargebacks are hitting predictably, sellers have no safety net, and Amazon isn’t stepping in.

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An Amazon seller (OP) asked: Why aren’t false chargebacks treated the same way as theft?
A lone complaint snowballed into a seller-wide confession chargebacks aren’t painful surprises anymore, just predictable losses. And sellers are done paying for a system that refuses to call the fraud out.
Here’s what the community said:
🪤 The trap you can't escape
Sellers said the system doesn’t just fail you, it recycles the failure.
⚠️ Being the 'unprotected party'
Many sellers echoed the same sentiment: Amazon will never be on the seller’s side. The system is optimized to keep buyers happy, even if it means absorbing fraud as “the cost of doing business.”
A seller shared an example: A buyer first complained about quality, then claimed they received an empty envelope. The A-to-Z claim? Approved.

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THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Sometimes the biggest threat to your business isn’t competition, it’s the loopholes others exploit.

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