Jesse C. asked
How can I sue Amazon.com for theft? I'm a seller and one of their customers ordered merchandise from me and promptly demanded a partial refund. I offered to accept the return for a full refund, but the customer intended to commit theft and never returned the item, initiating a chargeback through Amazon. Amazon approved the chargeback despite the customer not returning the merchandise, leaving me out $150 and with a bad review. Do I have a case, or is my only option canceling my seller account?
December 22nd, 2024
Gabriel R. answered
The situation you describe could potentially be a cause of action for breach of contract. If Amazon ...
December 22nd, 2024
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