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Frozen Royalties Recovery (with Possible Account Reinstatement)
Frozen Royalties Recovery (with Possible Account Reinstatement)
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Has your Amazon KDP account been shut down, leaving your royalties frozen for the past two months? You're not alone and you're not helpless.
I’ve been in your position, and I know how stressful and unfair it feels. That’s why I’ve dedicated myself to helping authors like you recover withheld royalties and, in some cases, even reinstate their accounts (depending on the reason for the shutdown).
As an independent author and publisher myself, I know how vital those earnings are. After dealing with a similar situation, I developed a proven method to recover Amazon KDP royalties — without expensive lawyers or months of silence from Amazon.
✅ What you’ll get:
- Step-by-step guidance to recover up to 2 months of unpaid royalties
- Personalized support throughout the full process (which may take 4–6 months)
- Strategic help communicating with Amazon
- Potential account reinstatement, depending on the reason for closure
- A proven system based on real experience — not theory
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How long does the recovery process take?
The process usually takes 5 to 6 months, but this timeframe depends on external procedures and timelines that are beyond my control. I’ll be actively supporting and guiding you throughout the entire period.
2. Can you guarantee that my account will be reinstated?
No, account reinstatement is not guaranteed. The possibility depends entirely on the specific reasons for the closure and how the platform responds. I will need to review your case and the closure details before assessing the likelihood of reinstatement. Regardless, I’ll guide you through the best strategy based on past successful cases.
3. What if I lost access to both Amazon KDP and Audible?
That’s very common. Many authors who lose KDP also lose Audible access. In that case, I recommend selecting the Dual Platform Recovery service to address both.
4. Do you work with authors outside the United States?
Yes, this service works especially well for authors who do not live in the U.S. In fact, I myself am not a U.S. resident, and I was able to successfully recover my own royalties and reinstate my account.
5. Do I need to speak English to deal with this process?
Not at all. I’ll work closely with you, guiding you through each step to ensure your communication is clear and effective — even if English isn’t your first language. I’m not a native speaker either, so I fully understand the challenge. In many cases, you can also access free interpreter services to support you throughout the process.
6. Is this legal? Will my account get in more trouble?
Absolutely. This is a legitimate assistance service that strictly complies with the contracts you have with Amazon and other platforms. The process is based on professional communication and your legal right to collect earned royalties. No shady tactics
7 - What Is the Maximum Amount I Can Recover?
The amount you can recover varies depending on your specific situation. Typically, authors can recover up to $10,000 in unpaid royalties from Amazon KDP
The recovery amount may include:
- Withheld royalties
- Expenses you invested in promotional campaigns such as PPC
- The cost of my service
- And other related costs
Keep in mind that the exact amount depends on your case details and the documentation you provide.
8 - Sounds good, but do you have any proof of your results?
Absolutely! I understand how important it is to trust the person helping you recover your royalties. I have personally gone through this process and successfully recovered my own royalties and reinstated my account.
In the images provided, you’ll find two court rulings: one is my personal case, and the other is from a client who recovered $5,000 in Amazon KDP royalties and whom I am currently assisting to recover another $5,000 from Audible. Both rulings include a judge’s signature, confirming their legitimacy.
Please understand that not all clients are comfortable with their rulings being made public, and due to privacy reasons, I cannot share everything I would like to.
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