user profile
Sign in
user profile

Improved benefits for your new FBA products

by News_Amazon

Effective March 1, 2024, we expanded the following benefits for FBA New Selection to help make it easier to launch new products on Amazon:

Rebate on sales

We'll continue to provide an average 10% rebate on sales of eligible new-to-FBA parent products, including new rebates for eligible non-branded selection.

The rebate is available on up to 50 units for eligible non-standard size items, and up to 100 units for eligible standard-size items for 120 days from the first inventory-received date.

Benefits for more units and extended days

We've made the following changes for all eligible non-standard size products:

  • The storage, liquidation, and rebate benefits apply for up to 50 units per parent ASIN. We previously provided these benefits on up to 30 units per parent ASIN, excluding apparel and shoes products.
  • The storage and rebate benefits apply for up to 120 days per parent ASIN from the first inventory-received date. We previously provided these benefits for up to 90 days per parent ASIN, excluding apparel and shoes products.

Reduced IPI score for eligibility

We reduced the Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score needed for program eligibility to 300 or higher. Previously, you needed a score of 400 or higher to qualify for the program. If you have yet to be assigned an IPI score, you can enroll in the program and receive the program's benefits.

We will announce additional program updates, including a discount on Vine enrollment fees later in the year. For more information, go to FBA New Selection.

Tags: News and Announcements
40
488 views
6 replies
Reply
6 replies
Quick filters
Sort by
user profile
Seller_p37FGeT3Zs8lE
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Given the new outrageous fees for FBA, this may be the only time span where you can turn a profit. Good luck everyone!

Reply
60
user profile
Seller_NxPuqak8YNJEF
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

don't forget the new low inventory fee that combines with the long-term storage fees so that everyone pays fees just for having any products in FBA.

Major New Fee Increases ... which mean all 3p sellers need to increase prices to remain profitable, resulting in higher prices for customers... I believe both were points in the FTC case.

Is the FTC still investigating Amazon and building the case?

How many 3p sellers are secretly talking to the FTC, and feeding the investigators this information?

How many undercover investigators does the FTC have operating as 3p sellers on Amazon.com to gather information that can be used so easily against Amazon?

Does Amazon realize just how much information on Seller Forums can be used against Amazon and that this information is so easily given out?

"And the genius award goes to... mmmm... ahhh... nevermind..."

Reply
60
user profile
Seller_OChH0VD9utdxq
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Wish I could get the rebate for the inventory we just got back from FBA destroyed by Amazon warehouse staff. Currently, when this happens, we have to go in and file case after case after case, sending the same photos every time, and also somehow have to prove we didnt ship our new products already run over by forklifts (that we dont have).

(funny that FBA is also telling us to ship inventory to you for the same ASIN too... make work for you and UPS...

Reply
30
user profile
Seller_COxHjSHk6Vauk
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Try again. This new inventory placement fee is killing any potential new FBA sellers.

Reply
40
There are no more posts to display
Go to original post

Similar Discussions