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Amazon Shipping reform

Hi sellers,

When we purchase shipping through Amazon, in the event of an INR, a claim should be covered by Amazon.

Why is it that we have to let it get to the point of becoming a claim? When the customer reaches out, we should be able to pass off the message to a rep to get the refund taken care of.

Does anyone else feel uneasy about letting this get to the point of the customer needing to reach out to Amazon for an A-Z for us to be "covered.

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Seller_FrXHd0LADkNQb

Amazon Shipping reform

Hi sellers,

When we purchase shipping through Amazon, in the event of an INR, a claim should be covered by Amazon.

Why is it that we have to let it get to the point of becoming a claim? When the customer reaches out, we should be able to pass off the message to a rep to get the refund taken care of.

Does anyone else feel uneasy about letting this get to the point of the customer needing to reach out to Amazon for an A-Z for us to be "covered.

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Why? Because it makes too much sense.

They make it difficult and awkward for 3P Sellers because they want it to be. They want you to forget, refund the buyer directly or one of many other loopholes which will exempt them from paying out. It's like insurance companies...deny the claim and hope you go away.

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Seller_FrXHd0LADkNQb

Amazon Shipping reform

Hi sellers,

When we purchase shipping through Amazon, in the event of an INR, a claim should be covered by Amazon.

Why is it that we have to let it get to the point of becoming a claim? When the customer reaches out, we should be able to pass off the message to a rep to get the refund taken care of.

Does anyone else feel uneasy about letting this get to the point of the customer needing to reach out to Amazon for an A-Z for us to be "covered.

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Seller_FrXHd0LADkNQb

Amazon Shipping reform

Hi sellers,

When we purchase shipping through Amazon, in the event of an INR, a claim should be covered by Amazon.

Why is it that we have to let it get to the point of becoming a claim? When the customer reaches out, we should be able to pass off the message to a rep to get the refund taken care of.

Does anyone else feel uneasy about letting this get to the point of the customer needing to reach out to Amazon for an A-Z for us to be "covered.

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Amazon Shipping reform

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Hi sellers,

When we purchase shipping through Amazon, in the event of an INR, a claim should be covered by Amazon.

Why is it that we have to let it get to the point of becoming a claim? When the customer reaches out, we should be able to pass off the message to a rep to get the refund taken care of.

Does anyone else feel uneasy about letting this get to the point of the customer needing to reach out to Amazon for an A-Z for us to be "covered.

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Seller_guCaS93YGnu0t

Why? Because it makes too much sense.

They make it difficult and awkward for 3P Sellers because they want it to be. They want you to forget, refund the buyer directly or one of many other loopholes which will exempt them from paying out. It's like insurance companies...deny the claim and hope you go away.

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Seller_guCaS93YGnu0t

Why? Because it makes too much sense.

They make it difficult and awkward for 3P Sellers because they want it to be. They want you to forget, refund the buyer directly or one of many other loopholes which will exempt them from paying out. It's like insurance companies...deny the claim and hope you go away.

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Seller_guCaS93YGnu0t

Why? Because it makes too much sense.

They make it difficult and awkward for 3P Sellers because they want it to be. They want you to forget, refund the buyer directly or one of many other loopholes which will exempt them from paying out. It's like insurance companies...deny the claim and hope you go away.

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