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GWUK12
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Hello, was wondering if anyone would be able to give any advice.
Up until the end of last year, I was selling on the Amazon UK marketplace as a part-time sole trader. Over the busy festive period I contracted covid, was unable to post orders as quickly as Amazon requires, and my account was suspended, with all my selling funds on hold for 90 days.
180 days later Amazon had still not released the funds to me and has not replied to my attempts to contact them, so I started a claim through the Gov.UK online money claim portal.
Amazon have now submitted their defence which essentially boils down to the fact that I am claiming against the wrong Amazon company:
"It is assumed that the Claimant intended to issue proceedings against ‘Amazon UK Services Ltd’ (“AUK”) as this is the company upon which the proceedings were served. As such, it is AUK that is responding to the claim and will be the Defendant for the purposes of this Defence.
3. To assist the Court, the UK Amazon store (the “Store”) is owned and operated by Amazon Europe Core Sàrl (“AEC”). Third-party selling partner programmes and services, including the marketplace service (the “Marketplace”), on the Store are operated by Amazon Services Europe Sàrl (“ASE”). Amazon EU Sàrl (“AEU”) and Amazon Media EU Sàrl (“AMEU”), respectively, are the sellers of record of physical products and digital products and services sold on the Store, except where such products or services are sold by third-party selling partners. AUK is a company registered in England and Wales which provides services to the Amazon companies referred to above.
4. Amazon Payments Europe S.C.A. (société en commandite par actions), a partnership limited by shares, registered in Luxembourg, Registration Number (RCS Luxembourg) B 153 265, authorised by the Commission de Surveillance du bir_lit\8620110\2 2 1 June 2022 holtth Secteur Financier as an Electronic Money Issuer (licence number 36/10) (“APE”), holds payment accounts for each seller that has a seller account into which proceeds from the seller’s sales activity on the Marketplace are credited.
5. On 10 December 2018, Amazon Payments UK Limited (“APUK”) replaced APE as the payments service provider in respect of all sales on the UK marketplace. APUK is a company registered in England and Wales.
6. The Claim Form was addressed to ‘Amazon Services UK Ltd’ as Defendant but served upon AUK. Neither the Defendant as named in the Claim Form nor AUK is the correct defendant to this claim.
7. To assist the Court, information has been obtained by AUK from ASE, APE and APUK. ASE, APE and APUK provide the information set out herein, unless otherwise stated."
My understanding of the above is that I should not have brought proceedings against AUK, but instead APUK, who are the company who process payments from products sold on the Amazon UK marketplace, operated by AEC. AUK, APUK and AEC are all registered at the same London address.
Is it worth pursuing this case or should I start over again, claiming against APUK? Is there a way to change the claim now before a court hearing so that it is issued to APUK instead of AUK?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Up until the end of last year, I was selling on the Amazon UK marketplace as a part-time sole trader. Over the busy festive period I contracted covid, was unable to post orders as quickly as Amazon requires, and my account was suspended, with all my selling funds on hold for 90 days.
180 days later Amazon had still not released the funds to me and has not replied to my attempts to contact them, so I started a claim through the Gov.UK online money claim portal.
Amazon have now submitted their defence which essentially boils down to the fact that I am claiming against the wrong Amazon company:
"It is assumed that the Claimant intended to issue proceedings against ‘Amazon UK Services Ltd’ (“AUK”) as this is the company upon which the proceedings were served. As such, it is AUK that is responding to the claim and will be the Defendant for the purposes of this Defence.
3. To assist the Court, the UK Amazon store (the “Store”) is owned and operated by Amazon Europe Core Sàrl (“AEC”). Third-party selling partner programmes and services, including the marketplace service (the “Marketplace”), on the Store are operated by Amazon Services Europe Sàrl (“ASE”). Amazon EU Sàrl (“AEU”) and Amazon Media EU Sàrl (“AMEU”), respectively, are the sellers of record of physical products and digital products and services sold on the Store, except where such products or services are sold by third-party selling partners. AUK is a company registered in England and Wales which provides services to the Amazon companies referred to above.
4. Amazon Payments Europe S.C.A. (société en commandite par actions), a partnership limited by shares, registered in Luxembourg, Registration Number (RCS Luxembourg) B 153 265, authorised by the Commission de Surveillance du bir_lit\8620110\2 2 1 June 2022 holtth Secteur Financier as an Electronic Money Issuer (licence number 36/10) (“APE”), holds payment accounts for each seller that has a seller account into which proceeds from the seller’s sales activity on the Marketplace are credited.
5. On 10 December 2018, Amazon Payments UK Limited (“APUK”) replaced APE as the payments service provider in respect of all sales on the UK marketplace. APUK is a company registered in England and Wales.
6. The Claim Form was addressed to ‘Amazon Services UK Ltd’ as Defendant but served upon AUK. Neither the Defendant as named in the Claim Form nor AUK is the correct defendant to this claim.
7. To assist the Court, information has been obtained by AUK from ASE, APE and APUK. ASE, APE and APUK provide the information set out herein, unless otherwise stated."
My understanding of the above is that I should not have brought proceedings against AUK, but instead APUK, who are the company who process payments from products sold on the Amazon UK marketplace, operated by AEC. AUK, APUK and AEC are all registered at the same London address.
Is it worth pursuing this case or should I start over again, claiming against APUK? Is there a way to change the claim now before a court hearing so that it is issued to APUK instead of AUK?
Any advice would be much appreciated.