Changes to Unplanned Service Fees
When you follow Fulfillment by Amazon’s shipping guidelines and ensure that your suppliers and carriers also follow them, it enables efficient and accurate unloading, receipt, and storage of inventory at the fulfillment center.
When there are problems receiving inventory, we may perform unplanned services to accurately process products, at your cost.
Amazon will soon begin charging fees for an additional six safety-related unplanned services.
Starting November 29, 2018—before we begin to charge these new fees—we are providing a fee preview mode so you can see specific shipment issues and the new unplanned service fees that may apply in the future.
We will notify you at least one month before Amazon starts charging these fees
To access the unplanned service fee preview, go to your Shipping Queue or to the Inbound Performance report.
For more information, see Inbound performance summary and Unplanned services.
This will be lots of fun. We ship small parcel all the time and Amazon regularly miscounts these. Should be fun when sellers get suspended for inaccurate box counts when Amazon employees cannot count these properly.
Not surprising that Amazon will punish sellers who cause extra effort.
It is likely that bigger sellers who ship case pack merchandise will fare better than those who ship mixed cartons.
More incentive for me stay away from FBA.
With all the threads from sellers who made mistakes in FBA shipping and who mix sku’s in the same box, it seems about time Amazon makes them pay for their mistakes.
Changes to Unplanned Service Fees
When you follow Fulfillment by Amazon’s shipping guidelines and ensure that your suppliers and carriers also follow them, it enables efficient and accurate unloading, receipt, and storage of inventory at the fulfillment center.
When there are problems receiving inventory, we may perform unplanned services to accurately process products, at your cost.
Amazon will soon begin charging fees for an additional six safety-related unplanned services.
Starting November 29, 2018—before we begin to charge these new fees—we are providing a fee preview mode so you can see specific shipment issues and the new unplanned service fees that may apply in the future.
We will notify you at least one month before Amazon starts charging these fees
To access the unplanned service fee preview, go to your Shipping Queue or to the Inbound Performance report.
For more information, see Inbound performance summary and Unplanned services.
This will be lots of fun. We ship small parcel all the time and Amazon regularly miscounts these. Should be fun when sellers get suspended for inaccurate box counts when Amazon employees cannot count these properly.
Changes to Unplanned Service Fees
When you follow Fulfillment by Amazon’s shipping guidelines and ensure that your suppliers and carriers also follow them, it enables efficient and accurate unloading, receipt, and storage of inventory at the fulfillment center.
When there are problems receiving inventory, we may perform unplanned services to accurately process products, at your cost.
Amazon will soon begin charging fees for an additional six safety-related unplanned services.
Starting November 29, 2018—before we begin to charge these new fees—we are providing a fee preview mode so you can see specific shipment issues and the new unplanned service fees that may apply in the future.
We will notify you at least one month before Amazon starts charging these fees
To access the unplanned service fee preview, go to your Shipping Queue or to the Inbound Performance report.
For more information, see Inbound performance summary and Unplanned services.
This will be lots of fun. We ship small parcel all the time and Amazon regularly miscounts these. Should be fun when sellers get suspended for inaccurate box counts when Amazon employees cannot count these properly.
Not surprising that Amazon will punish sellers who cause extra effort.
It is likely that bigger sellers who ship case pack merchandise will fare better than those who ship mixed cartons.
More incentive for me stay away from FBA.
With all the threads from sellers who made mistakes in FBA shipping and who mix sku’s in the same box, it seems about time Amazon makes them pay for their mistakes.
Not surprising that Amazon will punish sellers who cause extra effort.
It is likely that bigger sellers who ship case pack merchandise will fare better than those who ship mixed cartons.
Not surprising that Amazon will punish sellers who cause extra effort.
It is likely that bigger sellers who ship case pack merchandise will fare better than those who ship mixed cartons.
More incentive for me stay away from FBA.
More incentive for me stay away from FBA.
With all the threads from sellers who made mistakes in FBA shipping and who mix sku’s in the same box, it seems about time Amazon makes them pay for their mistakes.
With all the threads from sellers who made mistakes in FBA shipping and who mix sku’s in the same box, it seems about time Amazon makes them pay for their mistakes.