Previously, all liquidations were included in the summary, but there are now some missing.
Please ensure all liquidation orders, including the immediate liquidation quantity after customer returns, are included in this report:
Amazon Fulfillment Reports - Removals - Removal Order Detail
Previously, all liquidations were included in the summary, but there are now some missing.
Please ensure all liquidation orders, including the immediate liquidation quantity after customer returns, are included in this report:
Amazon Fulfillment Reports - Removals - Removal Order Detail
Hello @Seller_W5um59WI335lf,
Thank you for your post. I have found some great information that will help assist you with your removal orders.
Did you know?
As we continue to highlight FBA removal processes and options here in the Manage Inventory category, today we're discussing FBA Liquidations. As an alternative to removal orders, donations, and disposals, this option is designed to help you recover value from excess and customer-returned inventory, avoid storage fees, and prevent the disposal of inventory.
When liquidating your inventory, you can recover a portion of your inventory cost while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges
Recovery Value and Fees
The recovery value for your goods is determined across factors including your sales history, the average FBA selling price on Amazon, and the sales history of the specific ASIN. Liquidators will purchase this inventory for a gross recovery value, which is typically 5-10% of the total value. After processing and referral fees are deducted, the net recovery value is disbursed to the seller. Processing fees range from $0.25 for the smallest standard items to $1.90 + $0.20/lb over 10 lbs for oversize items, while the referral fee is 15% of the gross recovery value.
For more info including product eligibility, example values and fees for different removal options, and how to create a liquidation order or enable automatic liquidations, please see the FBA Liquidations help page and the Seller University FBA Liquidations: Overview series, and share any questions you may have below.
Cheers,
Micah
Previously, all liquidations were included in the summary, but there are now some missing.
Please ensure all liquidation orders, including the immediate liquidation quantity after customer returns, are included in this report:
Amazon Fulfillment Reports - Removals - Removal Order Detail
Previously, all liquidations were included in the summary, but there are now some missing.
Please ensure all liquidation orders, including the immediate liquidation quantity after customer returns, are included in this report:
Amazon Fulfillment Reports - Removals - Removal Order Detail
Previously, all liquidations were included in the summary, but there are now some missing.
Please ensure all liquidation orders, including the immediate liquidation quantity after customer returns, are included in this report:
Amazon Fulfillment Reports - Removals - Removal Order Detail
Hello @Seller_W5um59WI335lf,
Thank you for your post. I have found some great information that will help assist you with your removal orders.
Did you know?
As we continue to highlight FBA removal processes and options here in the Manage Inventory category, today we're discussing FBA Liquidations. As an alternative to removal orders, donations, and disposals, this option is designed to help you recover value from excess and customer-returned inventory, avoid storage fees, and prevent the disposal of inventory.
When liquidating your inventory, you can recover a portion of your inventory cost while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges
Recovery Value and Fees
The recovery value for your goods is determined across factors including your sales history, the average FBA selling price on Amazon, and the sales history of the specific ASIN. Liquidators will purchase this inventory for a gross recovery value, which is typically 5-10% of the total value. After processing and referral fees are deducted, the net recovery value is disbursed to the seller. Processing fees range from $0.25 for the smallest standard items to $1.90 + $0.20/lb over 10 lbs for oversize items, while the referral fee is 15% of the gross recovery value.
For more info including product eligibility, example values and fees for different removal options, and how to create a liquidation order or enable automatic liquidations, please see the FBA Liquidations help page and the Seller University FBA Liquidations: Overview series, and share any questions you may have below.
Cheers,
Micah
Hello @Seller_W5um59WI335lf,
Thank you for your post. I have found some great information that will help assist you with your removal orders.
Did you know?
As we continue to highlight FBA removal processes and options here in the Manage Inventory category, today we're discussing FBA Liquidations. As an alternative to removal orders, donations, and disposals, this option is designed to help you recover value from excess and customer-returned inventory, avoid storage fees, and prevent the disposal of inventory.
When liquidating your inventory, you can recover a portion of your inventory cost while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges
Recovery Value and Fees
The recovery value for your goods is determined across factors including your sales history, the average FBA selling price on Amazon, and the sales history of the specific ASIN. Liquidators will purchase this inventory for a gross recovery value, which is typically 5-10% of the total value. After processing and referral fees are deducted, the net recovery value is disbursed to the seller. Processing fees range from $0.25 for the smallest standard items to $1.90 + $0.20/lb over 10 lbs for oversize items, while the referral fee is 15% of the gross recovery value.
For more info including product eligibility, example values and fees for different removal options, and how to create a liquidation order or enable automatic liquidations, please see the FBA Liquidations help page and the Seller University FBA Liquidations: Overview series, and share any questions you may have below.
Cheers,
Micah
Hello @Seller_W5um59WI335lf,
Thank you for your post. I have found some great information that will help assist you with your removal orders.
Did you know?
As we continue to highlight FBA removal processes and options here in the Manage Inventory category, today we're discussing FBA Liquidations. As an alternative to removal orders, donations, and disposals, this option is designed to help you recover value from excess and customer-returned inventory, avoid storage fees, and prevent the disposal of inventory.
When liquidating your inventory, you can recover a portion of your inventory cost while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges
Recovery Value and Fees
The recovery value for your goods is determined across factors including your sales history, the average FBA selling price on Amazon, and the sales history of the specific ASIN. Liquidators will purchase this inventory for a gross recovery value, which is typically 5-10% of the total value. After processing and referral fees are deducted, the net recovery value is disbursed to the seller. Processing fees range from $0.25 for the smallest standard items to $1.90 + $0.20/lb over 10 lbs for oversize items, while the referral fee is 15% of the gross recovery value.
For more info including product eligibility, example values and fees for different removal options, and how to create a liquidation order or enable automatic liquidations, please see the FBA Liquidations help page and the Seller University FBA Liquidations: Overview series, and share any questions you may have below.
Cheers,
Micah