Amazon Just Banned Over 13000 Pakistani Sellers Due to Fraudulent Activity

Over the past week, Amazon suspended or frauded (blocked affected merchants from being able to login) more than 13,000 Pakistani Seller Accounts over suspicions of fraudulent activity.

Due to efforts of Pakistani government to promote e-commerce, technology education and boost Pakistan’s exports, the trend of small business owners choosing to become Amazon Sellers has been steadily increasing over the past few years.

Mian Chanuu and Sahiwal, two cities in Punjab, have reportedly been designated as fraudulent red zones by Amazon because vendors based there have been discovered engaging in fraudulent activities.

This included operating multiple Seller Accounts and engaging in prohibited forms of dropshipping. Many such sellers use the Kabootar technique or false tracking services, which imitate deliveries being sent to buyer addresses.

Other form of fraudulent activity constituted sourcing compromised credit cards from the dark web and using them to buy Amazon gift cards to make untraceable purchases and avoid detection by authorities.

According to sources, Amazon has also blacklisted IP addresses from Mian Channu, therefore users from these areas are now using Dubai or the computers of other customers to access their accounts.

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