The Amazon seller account verification process is notoriously strict, and even minor inconsistencies in your information can trigger an immediate suspension. Many new sellers struggle with the complex requirements, from business address verification and tax interview confusion to mismatched product categories and fragile bank account linking. One wrong step can lead to a rejected application, a locked account, and a lengthy, frustrating appeal process before you’ve even made your first sale.
Our expert team has helped hundreds of new sellers get approved on the first try. We know exactly what Amazon checks, what triggers suspensions, and how to make your application error-free.
Review your documents before creating seller account.
Step-by-step guidance through the entire setup process
Error-free document preparation (ID, bank, tax, and address verification)
Assistance during video verification and business verification calls
Assistance during video verification and business verification calls
Real Stories from People Who Didn’t Get Suspended
I had no idea how to fill out the Amazon registration form correctly — every time I tried, I got stuck on the document section. Their team walked me through each step, told me exactly what to enter, and checked all my information before submission. My account got approved without any issues!
Karli.
I was completely new to Amazon and didn’t know what to enter for my business details. Their team explained everything clearly and reviewed my documents before I submitted them. Thanks to their help, I passed verification on the first try
Adam.
They explained exactly what to enter during registration and helped me upload the right documents. My account got approved quickly
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My passport name was slightly different from my bank account name, and I was confused about what to enter. The 365SellerKit team reviewed my details and guided me properly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do new Amazon seller accounts get suspended so easily?
Amazon has a very strict verification process to prevent fraud and ensure marketplace trust. Even small inconsistencies like mismatched addresses, ID issues, or incorrect tax details can trigger an immediate suspension.
Can you really help me create an Amazon seller account successfully?
Yes. Our team guides you step-by-step through the entire account creation and verification process to ensure all information is accurate and compliant with Amazon’s requirements.
What happens if my account still gets suspended after your help?
If your account is not approved, you don’t pay us. Our “Account Approved or We Don’t Get Paid” policy ensures zero risk for you.
What information do I need to provide to create an Amazon seller account?
You’ll need valid business details (or personal info if a sole proprietor), government-issued ID, proof of address, bank account, and tax information. We’ll help you prepare everything correctly.
Can I use my personal bank account for my Amazon seller account?
Yes, but it must match your registered name and address exactly as shown in your Amazon application. We help ensure these details align perfectly.
How long does it take to get my Amazon seller account approved?
Do you help with both Individual and Professional seller accounts?
What makes your Amazon account creation service different?
We specialize in error-free verification, hands-on guidance, and a no-approval, no-fee guarantee. Our expertise helps you avoid costly mistakes that most new sellers make.
How do I create a seller account on Amazon?
To create a seller account, go to the Amazon Seller Central website and click “Sign Up.” You’ll need to provide your business name, email address, valid ID, bank account, phone number, and tax information. Our team can guide you step-by-step to ensure all details are entered correctly to avoid verification delays or suspension.
Can I sell on Amazon and do my own shipping?
Yes, you can. This is called FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant). You handle storage, packaging, and delivery yourself. Alternatively, you can use FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon), where Amazon stores and ships your products for you. We can help you decide which method fits your business best.