Amazon.com filed a shopper safety and breach-of-contract lawsuit towards Vendor Central, based mostly in New Mexico, working as premiumsellers.com, in Washington Superior Court docket for King County over allegations of illegally brokering Amazon vendor accounts. The motion, introduced by Davis Wright Tremaine, accuses the defendant of promoting verified Amazon vendor accounts for as a lot as $8,500 and offering fraudulent verification paperwork, serving to unhealthy actors evade Amazon’s verification processes.
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