Amazon Hijacker
Removal
An unfamiliar seller just appeared on your listing — selling inferior products under your brand name, collecting bad reviews you didn't earn, pocketing revenue that should be yours. We remove them. Fast.
Every day a hijacker stays, they're building a sales record. That record makes platform removal harder. The longer you wait, the more complex the cleanup.
Fixed-fee pricing. $199 per hijacked listing link covers the full removal process.
Per Hijacked Link
$199
Fixed price. Full removal process included.
Hijackers Come in More Than One Form
Most sellers assume a hijacker is just someone selling knockoffs. In reality, they take several distinct forms — each causing different damage to your brand.
Counterfeiters
They sell outright fakes under your listing. Buyers receive inferior products, leave one-star reviews, and file A-to-Z claims — all landing on your account health metrics.
Piggybackers
They attach a similar or unrelated product to your listing, leveraging your reviews and ranking to divert buyers. Your traffic, their sale.
Unauthorized Resellers
Former suppliers or distributors offloading stock at prices that undercut your MAP policy — forcing you into a price war on your own listing.
Malicious Competitors
Competitors who attach substandard products to your listing to tank your rating and organic ranking — a calculated attack disguised as competition.
Returned / Expired Resellers
They repackage and resell your returned, expired, or defective inventory. The complaints and chargebacks that follow point back to your brand.
Gray Market Importers
They source your product from unauthorized international channels and dump it below your authorized price, eroding your global pricing strategy.
The Damage Compounds Daily
What makes hijackers particularly destructive is the compounding nature of the harm. Each day they remain, the damage to your reviews, ranking, and reputation accumulates — and some of it can never be fully reversed.
Review Bombing
Buyers receive the hijacker's inferior product and leave one-star reviews. You can't delete them — only watch your rating decline and conversion follow.
Buy Box Hijacked — Ad Spend Wasted
When a hijacker wins the Buy Box, every click from your PPC campaigns sends buyers to their offer. You pay for their sales.
Account Health at Risk
Counterfeit complaints reference your brand name even when the hijacker is responsible. Left unaddressed, this triggers policy violations.
Brand Registry Benefits Eroded
Sustained infringement complaints can lead Amazon to restrict your brand's capabilities — A+ Content, Sponsored Brands, Storefront access.
Revenue Diverted Every Hour
Whether winning the Buy Box or diluting trust, hijackers redirect real purchases away from your offer. Active daily revenue loss.
Long-Term Brand Damage
Even after removal, negative reviews and buyer perception linger for months. Rebuilding trust is far harder than preventing the damage.
Results in 24–72 Hours
We deploy a multi-track strategy: platform reporting, legal pressure, and escalation — calibrated to your hijacker's type and resilience.
Immediate Hijacker Assessment
We identify the hijacker's profile, selling pattern, and motivation — counterfeit, piggybacking, unauthorized resale — and select the most effective removal pathway.
Test Purchase & Evidence (Day 1–2)
Where necessary, we conduct a test purchase through an independent account to obtain physical evidence — building an airtight evidentiary record.
Amazon Platform Complaints (Day 2–3)
Structured infringement reports through Brand Registry, Report Abuse, and Seller Central — calibrated to maximize the chance of swift platform action.
Cease & Desist Letter (Parallel Track)
A formal attorney letter sent directly to the hijacker. The majority of hijackers stand down at this stage.
Escalation If Needed
For persistent hijackers, we escalate to formal litigation and leverage VeRO or IP Accelerator fast-track channels to force platform-level removal.
Post-Removal Monitoring
After removal, we continue monitoring your listings to ensure they don't return — with early warning systems to catch future intrusions.
Questions Sellers Ask Us Most
Clear answers about hijacker removal, Brand Registry, and what makes our approach different.
I'm enrolled in Brand Registry. Why am I still getting hijackers?
Brand Registry gives you better tools to report hijackers — but it doesn't automatically prevent them. You still need to actively monitor and take action. Without someone watching and responding, a hijacker can operate on your listing for days or weeks before you notice.
The hijacker is selling what looks like my product. How do I prove it's counterfeit?
This is exactly what the test purchase step solves. We purchase the hijacker's product through an independent account, then compare it to your authentic product — documenting differences in packaging, materials, and quality. Physical evidence is far more effective than screenshots.
I already filed a complaint with Amazon and nothing happened. What do you do differently?
Seller-submitted complaints frequently get dismissed because infringement grounds aren't clearly articulated or the wrong complaint channel was used. Our team understands how Amazon's internal review process actually works — which pathway to use and how to present the case to trigger a meaningful response.
The hijacker appears to be my own supplier. What can I do?
This is more common than most sellers realize. We confirm the supply chain connection through test purchase, review your supplier agreement for restrictions, have attorneys send a formal breach-of-contract notice, and file the relevant Amazon complaints. If your contract lacks protections, we can help draft stronger terms.
How much does hijacker removal cost?
Each hijacked listing link is $199 — a fixed price covering the full removal process: assessment, evidence collection, platform complaints, cease & desist letters, and escalation if needed. No hourly billing. Most sellers recover the cost within the first month through restored Buy Box ownership.
Multiple ASINs have been hit. Can you handle them all at once?
Yes. If the same hijacker has spread across several listings, we batch complaints and legal correspondence for efficiency. If different hijackers hit different ASINs, we triage by revenue impact and build a prioritized action plan that addresses the most damaging situations first.
Every Day They Stay Is a Day You Lose
Submit your hijacker details and we'll assess the situation within 48 hours. $199 per link — no surprise fees.