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Amazon sends sellers spammy e-mails in Chinese regarding currency converter

Kika Angelic

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Third party Amazon sellers were sent spammy e-mails which are written completely in Chinese, without any translation, regarding Amazon Currency Converter.

The e-mail is an advert prompting international sellers to opt for Amazon’s currency converter tool, rather than requesting disbursements into Payoneer or Hyperwallet virtual bank accounts.

The use of online bank accounts normally causes sellers to fail at the verification stage of their Seller Account, that’s why using the Amazon Currency Converter is reasonable.

Here is a screenshot of the full e-mail sent from the address Amazonglobal-selling@sell.amazon.com:

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  1. Pingback: As predicted, Amazon ditches Payment Providers to push sellers into Currency Converter - Seller Union

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