Shopify Partner Spam Filtering for Merchant Inboxes
Merchants are targeted by fraudulent Shopify partners who scam them. There is no automated filtering layer to block or flag suspicious partner outreach at the inbox level.
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Shopify payment holds without explanation frustrate sellers
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Shopify marketplace allows fraudulent sellers without vetting buyers
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