Amazon Advertising Charge Dispute

Summary

If youre disputing a $450 charge from Amazon during an advertising campaign, review the terms of your agreement and gather all relevant documentation. Consider escalating the issue within Amazons support or legal department. If unresolved, file a formal complaint and consult a lawyer for potential legal action. Starting a class-action lawsuit involves consulting an attorney, collecting evidence, identifying class members, and filing a complaint.

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Yes, they are contradicting their statements with what is displayed on my end.
It seems like you're facing a billing dispute with Amazon. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Review the advertising agreement's terms and conditions for any clauses related to billing disputes.
- Gather all relevant documentation, like invoices or campaign data.
- Consider escalating the issue within Amazon's customer support or legal department.
Have you documented all communications with Amazon so far?
Yes, and I have escalated it
It sounds like you've already taken some important steps in addressing your billing dispute with Amazon. If the situation remains unresolved, you might consider these additional steps:
- Formal Complaint: File a formal complaint with Amazon's billing department if you haven't already.
- Legal Advice: Consult with a lawyer to explore your legal options, especially if you feel the terms were violated.
Have you considered seeking legal advice or looking into alternative dispute resolution options?
How do I start a class-action lawsuit? Others have had this issue.
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Starting a class-action lawsuit can be a complex process. Here's a brief overview to get you started:
- Consult an Attorney: Speak with a lawyer experienced in class-action lawsuits.
- Collect Evidence: Gather all relevant documentation and communications.
- Identify Class Members: Find others affected by the same issue.
- File a Complaint: The attorney will draft and file a complaint in court.
Have you already found other individuals who are interested in joining the class-action lawsuit?