Low-inventory-level fee withouy any mark on the fba product inventory
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Low-inventory-level fee withouy any mark on the fba product inventory

i got a charge of Low-inventory-level fee for a product that is only sold for 7 days on fba. there is no sign saying that is product is been charge of Low-inventory-level fee. there is a just mark as - on the Low-inventory-level fee section at the fba inventory. i also see that i have supply of 77 days. i am giving extra .70 cents each order.

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Hi @Seller_ilj48PUGzfzV2,

I understand your concern about the low-inventory-level fee, especially since your product has only been on FBA for 7 days and shows 77 days of supply.

The way Amazon calculates "historical days of supply" is different from the regular days of supply metric. In the "What metric is used as the basis for the low-inventory-level fee?" section at Low-inventory-level fee help page, they explain it's calculated by dividing average daily inventory units by average daily shipped units, looking at both 30-day and 90-day periods.

Here's some good news though - I noticed in the help page that starting May 15, 2025, products that sell fewer than 20 units in a 7-day period will be exempt from this fee. So if your product continues its current sales pattern, you won't need to worry about this fee after mid-May.

Hope this helps explain what's happening!

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77 DAYS OF SUPPLY IS ALSO CALCULATION FROM AMAZON. I DID NOT CALCULATE THAT NUMBER.

THE REASON I AM UPLOADING THIS TOPIC IS THAT AMAZON TAKES LOW INVENTORY FEE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE ON FBA INVENTORY. THEY DO NOT HAVE INFORMATION ON 30 OR 90 SALES SUMMARY. I FOUND OUT WHEN I TOOK A LOOK AT REVENUE CALCULATOR.

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