Choose the Situation That Matches Your Problem
Start with the business emergency, not just the platform name. These decision cards help you choose the right appeal path faster.
PayPal or ePayment balance frozen?
Use this path if your payment account is limited, your balance is frozen, your processor requested documents, or payouts are being held after a compliance review.
Go to PayPal & ePayment AppealsX account locked, suspended, or restricted?
Use this path for suspended X accounts, locked profiles, impersonation flags, advertising restrictions, policy enforcement, or loss of account access.
Go to X / Twitter AppealsTemu seller account or listings removed?
Use this path for Temu account suspensions, product takedowns, compliance flags, identity reviews, payout holds, or marketplace enforcement issues.
Go to Temu AppealsTarget Marketplace seller access restricted?
Use this path for Target seller restrictions, product compliance concerns, account reviews, documentation requests, or marketplace enforcement actions.
Go to Target AppealsWhy Generic Appeals Fail
A platform appeal is not just a message asking for another review. The platform wants to know what happened, why it happened, what changed, and why the account no longer presents the same risk.
The wrong response can make the problem worse by admitting facts incorrectly, ignoring the actual policy trigger, or submitting unsupported promises instead of proof.
1. Identify the Trigger
The notice, account history, transaction records, product activity, identity review, or policy language must be mapped before the appeal is drafted.
2. Build the Evidence
The strongest appeals include records the platform can verify, such as business documents, screenshots, transaction explanations, compliance corrections, or identity materials.
3. Submit a Clear Plan
The final submission should explain root cause, corrective action, prevention, and supporting evidence in a way the reviewer can understand quickly.
Not Sure Which Appeal Path Fits?
If your business depends on a marketplace, payment processor, social platform, advertising account, or seller portal, a suspension can become a business emergency. We can help identify the enforcement trigger and the safest next step.