I went down a rabbit hole on this after my Flex account got flagged out of nowhere. What surprised me is how often these issues come from the background check itself, not anything new or serious on the driver’s end. Old records, mismatched info, or incomplete court data can still trigger an automated deactivation. This article helped me understand what was actually happening behind the scenes and why appealing through the app usually goes nowhere: https://consumerattorneys.com/article/amazon-flex-background-check. It breaks down how Amazon Flex background checks work and why errors can suddenly shut off access to work. Reading it at least gave me clarity that it wasn’t just a random decision or something I personally did wrong.
I went down a rabbit hole on this after my Flex account got flagged out of nowhere. What surprised me is how often these issues come from the background check itself, not anything new or serious on the driver’s end. Old records, mismatched info, or incomplete court data can still trigger an automated deactivation. This article helped me understand what was actually happening behind the scenes and why appealing through the app usually goes nowhere: https://consumerattorneys.com/article/amazon-flex-background-check. It breaks down how Amazon Flex background checks work and why errors can suddenly shut off access to work. Reading it at least gave me clarity that it wasn’t just a random decision or something I personally did wrong.