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1 Amazon buy shipping label for 2 orders

We have a situation where a customer placed two separate orders with us. We recognize this on our side, and combined the orders together to ship as once package. This streamlines the shipping process and ensures the customer doesn't have too many tracking numbers to deal with. We used amazon buy shipping to ship the orders. Because of this, we could only upload the tracking information to the second order. The customer then filed an a-z claim and claims they did not receive the second order, though the first order shows confirmed delivered. The a-z claim is found in the buyers favor with the remarks from amazon showing "The customer reported an issue with delivery. In this case, the tracking information indicates delivered, but the customer did not receive the package. Because you provided sufficient information that proves order was actually received by the customer, we will not count the claim against your Order Defect Rate."

How is amazon confirming delivery, with an amazon buy shipping label, and still deducting the funds from our account? Has anyone else run into this issue? It seems since amazon has rolled out their new claims protected labels, a-z claims are hit and miss whether we're protected, even when doing everything right.

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Tags:INR (item not received), Lost shipment, Order defects, Shipping
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You shouldn't combine orders for this exact reason. Each order should have a separate tracking number.

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