In the FBA Return file, there is a REASON column that gives various reasons for the return. What does the reason “SWITCHEROO” mean? That’s literally what’s in the report.
itznathin
A switch-a-roo is when the customer substituted some inferior possibly similar product, or maybe a box of rocks, a brick instead of returning the item that you had placed in the warehouse to be sold…
I’m amazed at this term actually showed up on anything that Amazon put out to a seller…
I’ve used the term switch-a-roo quite frequently, to describe lesser books that were returned, in lieu of the perfect copy that you sent to out…
To some of the known book jackers, and other interesting folks that have them populating the book buying and selling scene…
The big question is are they reimbursing you for that switch-a-roo product???
In the FBA Return file, there is a REASON column that gives various reasons for the return. What does the reason “SWITCHEROO” mean? That’s literally what’s in the report.
In the FBA Return file, there is a REASON column that gives various reasons for the return. What does the reason “SWITCHEROO” mean? That’s literally what’s in the report.
itznathin
A switch-a-roo is when the customer substituted some inferior possibly similar product, or maybe a box of rocks, a brick instead of returning the item that you had placed in the warehouse to be sold…
I’m amazed at this term actually showed up on anything that Amazon put out to a seller…
I’ve used the term switch-a-roo quite frequently, to describe lesser books that were returned, in lieu of the perfect copy that you sent to out…
To some of the known book jackers, and other interesting folks that have them populating the book buying and selling scene…
The big question is are they reimbursing you for that switch-a-roo product???
itznathin
A switch-a-roo is when the customer substituted some inferior possibly similar product, or maybe a box of rocks, a brick instead of returning the item that you had placed in the warehouse to be sold…
I’m amazed at this term actually showed up on anything that Amazon put out to a seller…
I’ve used the term switch-a-roo quite frequently, to describe lesser books that were returned, in lieu of the perfect copy that you sent to out…
To some of the known book jackers, and other interesting folks that have them populating the book buying and selling scene…
The big question is are they reimbursing you for that switch-a-roo product???
itznathin
A switch-a-roo is when the customer substituted some inferior possibly similar product, or maybe a box of rocks, a brick instead of returning the item that you had placed in the warehouse to be sold…
I’m amazed at this term actually showed up on anything that Amazon put out to a seller…
I’ve used the term switch-a-roo quite frequently, to describe lesser books that were returned, in lieu of the perfect copy that you sent to out…
To some of the known book jackers, and other interesting folks that have them populating the book buying and selling scene…
The big question is are they reimbursing you for that switch-a-roo product???