How much does it actually cost to hire someone to appeal an Amazon suspension?
Before you hire anyone, it helps to know what the market actually charges. Here's the real range, from doing it yourself to hiring a lawyer, and what changes the price from one case to the next.
There's no single market price for an Amazon appeal, because the work varies enormously by case complexity. What follows is the honest range reported across the industry, so you know what's typical before anyone quotes you a number.
The real range, by type of help
- Doing it yourself: no direct cost, but real time and the risk of a wasted attempt if the plan doesn't address the actual root cause.
- Flat-fee appeal services: commonly in the range of roughly $1,500 per appeal, sometimes with free resubmission for the same case.
- Amazon suspension lawyers: typically $1,500 to $5,000 per appeal, with arbitration or extended legal work pushing costs higher.
- Independent consultants: often around $2,000 to $2,500, depending on case complexity.
What actually changes the price
The same case type can cost very differently depending on a few factors: whether prior appeals already failed and need to be reworked from scratch, how many marketplaces or ASINs are involved, whether the case involves IP arbitration versus a more straightforward performance issue, and whether ongoing account monitoring is part of the engagement.
A guaranteed reinstatement claim is a red flag, at any price
No one, at any price point, can guarantee an outcome that Amazon controls. If a quote comes with a guarantee attached, that's worth questioning regardless of how reasonable the number sounds.
Why we don't post a price here
Pricing depends on case complexity, not a flat number that fits every suspension type. We review your case first and tell you the real number before anything is charged. Reviewing your case costs nothing either way.
What to ask before you hire anyone
- What exactly is included in the fee, and what counts as a separate charge?
- Is the initial case review genuinely free, or is that itself a paid step?
- What happens if the appeal doesn't succeed on the first attempt?
- Who actually works on your case, and do they specialize in your specific suspension type?
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