AMZ Automation Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Amz Automation provides advanced cutting-edge e-commerce automation solutions for eBay, Shopify, Walmart, and Amazon. We help businesses in increasing order fulfillment, inventory optimization, and operational efficiency. By boosting improving consumer satisfaction, and stimulating development, our customized approaches ensure your e-commerce success with expert guidance and effective automation technology.


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2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am going through the same exact…

I am going through the same exact situation now with this company.
Warning everyone not to do anything with this company.
I sent them 3000 for purchase inventory and also sent them $7000 worth of products from Sam’s Club.
They are actually asking me another 5000 for listing my product.
Please let me know if any one has taken any legal action so I can follow them back.

10 February 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I had a very bad experience with the…

I had a very bad experience with the company. This company represents themself as Amazon automation and manage amazon for you. However, when I bought product from SAM club and AMZ ask to send to their Warehouse in FL and Wyoming since then I am chasing them but never get any reply and response and my purchase products are gone. Please don't pay any money in advance and only work with US based companies that are legit. AMZ is US registered LLC company but anyone from out of country can register LLC in any state.

21 September 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t Be Fooled by Amazon Automation…

Don’t Be Fooled by Amazon Automation Scams — Read Carefully!
There are many so-called “Amazon Automation” companies online claiming to offer “done-for-you” Amazon businesses. These groups often operate under multiple LLCs and run numerous Facebook ads. In reality, most are foreign-based entities or use purchased, inactive LLCs to appear legitimate — all designed to lure users into scams.
Stay away from companies such as AMZ Blueprints. They often claim to own warehouses or share U.S. business addresses, but once a sale is made, you’ll find yourself chasing them with no response. Their operations may seem legitimate at first — they might even show product listings and initial activity — but when it comes to actual shipping, nothing is delivered. The money you invested and the products you purchased simply vanish, along with the people behind these schemes.
Important: Be cautious with any company promoting “Amazon Automation” or “Done-for-You Amazon Stores.” Always perform thorough due diligence, insist on a verified video call, and record your communications as evidence — in case the company disappears later.

5 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Lost Over $6,000 — AMZ Blueprints Kept My Inventory and Stopped Responding

I signed up with AMZ Blueprints because they promised to handle everything for my Amazon FBA business. Sourcing, distributor approvals, product prep, and customer service. At first, communication seemed fine, but after I shipped my inventory to their location, things completely fell apart.

I purchased about $2,000 in inventory from the first distributor they recommended, Sam’s Club. My products were delivered to their warehouse but were never listed on my Amazon store. After contacting them several times, I was told my inventory had been damaged in the rain and that they would use their own inventory to fulfill my orders until my next shipment arrived. That seemed like a fair trade-off at the time, and I did see some orders coming in.

By the time my Amazon sales reached $15,000, I was excited and sent another shipment to their warehouse in October. However, I later realized that Amazon wasn’t going to pay me out because AMZ Blueprints was so slow in fulfilling orders that my business account was hit with a $2,500 deduction. They assured me I would make the money back by the end of October and told me not to worry, claiming their warehouse issues had been resolved.

Instead, my store rating went from 5 stars to 2.5 within the first month, and by mid-October it dropped to 1.5. Shortly after, Amazon shut down my store, and I never received my Amazon payout. When I reached out for help, AMZ Blueprints claimed my store had been “hacked” and told me I needed to pay $3,000 for them to get it reopened. My store wasn’t hacked, Amazon replied to my emails saying it was closed it because they believed the operation was fraudulent.

To make things worse, AMZ Blueprints kept my inventory. I never received it back, nor was I offered a refund or any documentation showing what happened to it. When I tried to provide Amazon the tracking information needed to appeal, I couldn’t get a response — brayden@amzblueprintscom
stopped replying, and barry@amzblueprintscom
and info@amzblueprintscom
bounced back with “address not found.” They no longer respond to texts or phone calls.

I trusted this company with my products and my business, and they completely failed to deliver on their promises. In total, I lost over $6,000 working with AMZ Blueprints.

20 October 2025
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