I received this as an answer on my forum question a few minutes ago but it does not allow me to get to statement view but rather defaults back to enter valid card info. Again I get stuck in this loop and cannot determine how much Amazon is wanting to bill my sellers account. This response does not allow me to determine what I owe.
Hello @Treasure_Zzone
Thanks for reaching out to Amazon Forums. To check your balance, go to the menu in seller central > payments > payments > statement view, and you can see the amount you owe. If you wish to view the details of the transactions, you can select the "Transaction View" tab.
I hope this helps you out!
Best,
Nano
I received this as an answer on my forum question a few minutes ago but it does not allow me to get to statement view but rather defaults back to enter valid card info. Again I get stuck in this loop and cannot determine how much Amazon is wanting to bill my sellers account. This response does not allow me to determine what I owe.
Hello @Treasure_Zzone
Thanks for reaching out to Amazon Forums. To check your balance, go to the menu in seller central > payments > payments > statement view, and you can see the amount you owe. If you wish to view the details of the transactions, you can select the "Transaction View" tab.
I hope this helps you out!
Best,
Nano
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I received this as an answer on my forum question a few minutes ago but it does not allow me to get to statement view but rather defaults back to enter valid card info. Again I get stuck in this loop and cannot determine how much Amazon is wanting to bill my sellers account. This response does not allow me to determine what I owe.
Hello @Treasure_Zzone
Thanks for reaching out to Amazon Forums. To check your balance, go to the menu in seller central > payments > payments > statement view, and you can see the amount you owe. If you wish to view the details of the transactions, you can select the "Transaction View" tab.
I hope this helps you out!
Best,
Nano
I received this as an answer on my forum question a few minutes ago but it does not allow me to get to statement view but rather defaults back to enter valid card info. Again I get stuck in this loop and cannot determine how much Amazon is wanting to bill my sellers account. This response does not allow me to determine what I owe.
Hello @Treasure_Zzone
Thanks for reaching out to Amazon Forums. To check your balance, go to the menu in seller central > payments > payments > statement view, and you can see the amount you owe. If you wish to view the details of the transactions, you can select the "Transaction View" tab.
I hope this helps you out!
Best,
Nano
I received this as an answer on my forum question a few minutes ago but it does not allow me to get to statement view but rather defaults back to enter valid card info. Again I get stuck in this loop and cannot determine how much Amazon is wanting to bill my sellers account. This response does not allow me to determine what I owe.
Hello @Treasure_Zzone
Thanks for reaching out to Amazon Forums. To check your balance, go to the menu in seller central > payments > payments > statement view, and you can see the amount you owe. If you wish to view the details of the transactions, you can select the "Transaction View" tab.
I hope this helps you out!
Best,
Nano
Hello @Seller_XZQqyVGUW58EL
Thank you for your post.
We are closing this duplicate thread.
Please create only one topic per question. Creating multiple threads for the same question causes confusion and disruption to the forums, potentially taking longer for you to get the answer you are seeking.
You may continue the discussion in your original topic, thank you.
Emet.
Hello @Seller_XZQqyVGUW58EL
Thank you for your post.
We are closing this duplicate thread.
Please create only one topic per question. Creating multiple threads for the same question causes confusion and disruption to the forums, potentially taking longer for you to get the answer you are seeking.
You may continue the discussion in your original topic, thank you.
Emet.
Hello @Seller_XZQqyVGUW58EL
Thank you for your post.
We are closing this duplicate thread.
Please create only one topic per question. Creating multiple threads for the same question causes confusion and disruption to the forums, potentially taking longer for you to get the answer you are seeking.
You may continue the discussion in your original topic, thank you.
Emet.