KEY POINTS
  • Amazon internal information is finding its way onto messaging apps such as Telegram, where brokers are selling data to third-party sellers.
  • The brokers act as middlemen between sellers and Amazon employees, who leak the data in exchange for money.
  • "Much more you can find about your account by ordering screenshots with inside information from us, as seller support sees it," a message in a Telegram group says.

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Workers fulfill orders at an Amazon fulfillment center on Prime Day in Melville, New York, US, on Tuesday, July 11, 2023.

For the millions of sellers who make up the booming Amazon marketplace, few things are as perpetually concerning as the threat of getting suspended for alleged wrongdoing and watching business evaporate overnight.

Helping third-party sellers recover their accounts has turned into a large and lucrative enterprise, because the only way the merchants can get back up and running is to admit guilt and correct the issue or show sufficient evidence that they did nothing wrong. The process is often costly, lengthy and fraught with challenges.

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