Amazon is rediculously charging inbound placement fees and defect fees

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Amazon is rediculously charging inbound placement fees and defect fees

I shipped my inventory to 10 locations within one shipment plan in order to get rid of inbound placement fees. Some of the shipments was delayed due to force majeure on the ocean, and some Amazon warehouses canceled and delayed our scheduled shipment appointments. All my shipment arrived and checked-in eventually, but Amazon told me I abandoned some shipments, and this causes both charging inbound placement fees and defect fees. Then Amazon is rediculously charging me $388 inbound placement fees and defect fees $17 at the same time!! This is insane. You should be aware that Amazon is charging more and more fees than you think secretly. This is not my fault because of your Amazon warehouse full stock issue and force majeure.

Anyone knows how to dispute the problem? The customer service is not helping at all.

Below is the reply I got after creating a case in seller central customer service.

The fee preview shown at workflow level is just an estimate. However, the actual fee is charged 45 days after your shipment is received, based on the inbound location and the quantities received.

You can also use the FBA inbound placement service fee downloadable report. This report will show the inbound placement service fee charges on shipping plan, shipment, and SKU levels, and will help you identify if your shipping plan was compliant.

To navigate to your report, follow these steps:

From the "Reports" drop-down menu, select "Fulfillment."

Under "Payments" to the left of the page, click "FBA inbound placement service fees."

For more information, go to "2024 FBA inbound placement service fee": https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GC3Q44PBK8BXQW3Z

Also, the rate given at charge preview time was part of the 5 of shipments within shipping plan. However, at charge time, since 2 of shipments NON complaint) were defective/abandoned, they were upgraded to the Partial shipment split rate. Please refer to fulfillment report in seller's account. This report will show the inbound placement service fee charges on shipping plan, shipment, and SKU levels, and will help you identify if your shipping plan was compliant.

To navigate to your report, follow these steps:

From the "Reports" drop-down menu, select "Fulfillment."

Under "Payments" to the left of the page, click "FBA inbound placement service fees."

To avoid generating abandoned shipment defects, you must create and send all shipments in the plan. Any shipment you ignore, delete, or abandon will generate abandoned shipment defects, which are subject to inbound defect fees. If you use a third-party tool to create shipments, contact your provider as they may be abandoning shipments on your behalf.

When you generate abandoned shipment defects, the FBA inbound placement service fee will be recalculated based on the number of shipments you sent, and on the locations where they were received. If you generated an Amazon-optimized shipping plan but only complete one shipment, you will be charged the Minimal shipment splits rate. Any shipments you abandoned are subject to an inbound defect fee.

For more information, go to the following help pages:

"Inbound defect fees" https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GL5XA3MNXAJKJE8E

"Deleted, misrouted, and incomplete shipments" https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GLMEBQLNBY97ANYY

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Seller_Dd7MPxhqvK4or

I have the same problem, trying to solve it around 3 monthes

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/seller-forums/discussions/t/2c5850dc-9507-4b19-8736-2404e898e389?postId=149c88aa-c1e0-42e4-986d-8d3c552e4e0a

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Dominic_Amazon

Hi @Seller_Nmm4TrkNw7EOr,

Dominic from Amazon here, this is correct and the guidance provided by Seller Support is correct. The fee preview shown at workflow level is just an estimate. However, the actual fee is charged 45 days after your shipment is received, based on the inbound location and the quantities received.

The shipment needs to be compliant to qualify for the optimized shipment.

Best,

Dominic

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Seller_uVwJigR8yJPMS

Haha, just a small correction: Amazon isn't secretly charging fees; it does so openly and above board!

It's understandable that during peak seasons, Amazon's warehouses are under a lot of pressure. This year, Amazon has imposed many new fees on sellers (such as inbound placement fees, low inventory level fees, etc.), but the biggest issue is that they're charging money without delivering on their services. For instance, goods have long been signed for by Amazon (with POD documents), but they haven't processed the inventory for two weeks. Many Amazon sellers have recently encountered such troubles.

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