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| shalomcity | 06-29-2017 10:45 PM | Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims WHats to much in claims a payment cycle? We sell a lot of small items, they lose alot. I always deathly afraid when i file claims. What triggers the to many insufficently researched claims suspension? It seems its a bot. They lose way to much. I just don't know the right balance. Cause if you do it all your screwed especially with the fba reports all the third party people try and sell. ANy thoughts? |
| e2free | 06-30-2017 12:01 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims They dont loose them, its the way you send to them, if they find out any wrong claim then kiss your account |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-02-2017 02:37 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims If Amazon is "losing" items in the warehouse you have no issues.
If you're sending items that aren't being received, they're going to assume you're lying about how many you actually shipped. That can become an issue. |
Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Look up Amazon Refunding, a lot of fraudsters abuse Amazon and have done for years now. Amazon dont really care, its always 'your' fault regardless of if they fulfil it or not which is why I would NEVER use Amazon to sell, again. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-02-2017 01:42 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims ^
This is just plain inaccurate.
I've had PLENTY of FBA refunds with NO ISSUES.
They would lose stuff, things would get damaged in the warehouse, customers would return items opened/used, all the time. I got refunded for ALL of it without any issues. |
| jakobrockz | 07-02-2017 01:47 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims I'm pretty sure I remember Amazon posting a news article about not caring if you make a claim about sending more products then they received. What they count is what they sell/check in, no exceptions. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-02-2017 02:03 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims The reality is that, just like returns, its a numbers game.
The more you SEND to FBA, the more you SELL on FBA, the more claims you're "allowed" to make.
If you spend 10,000 dollars a year buying from Amazon, buying 300 items, and you return 15, will you be suspended? Probably not.
Spend 1000 dollars a year, buy 30 items, and return 10, will you be suspended? Quite possibly.
It all depends on the margins and the percentages of what they're losing vs what they've already made, as well as the likelihood (in their view) that this is an honest mistake on their part vs you trying to commit fraud. |
Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 855997)
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This is just plain inaccurate.
I've had PLENTY of FBA refunds with NO ISSUES.
They would lose stuff, things would get damaged in the warehouse, customers would return items opened/used, all the time. I got refunded for ALL of it without any issues. | Obviously you did not bother to look up what I was talking about. Given the fact Amazon give you the boot for returning too many items, the same can be said for claims, guaranteed. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-03-2017 12:13 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Again, it depends on the TYPE and AMOUNT of claims, relative to the total number of products sent and SOLD via FBA.
There is no "magic number". It's relative to your individual account. |
| shalomcity | 07-03-2017 11:40 AM | [QUOTE=AK81;856021]Obviously you did not bother to look up what I was talking about. Given the fact Amazon give you the boot for returning too many items, the same can be said for claims, guaranteed.[/QUOTE
They lose are shipments frequently . 20-30 on average . I could not file claims and do it in chunks. Problem is it depresses margin and file claims non frequently . What would you recommend . Ups could be stealing to ? |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-03-2017 11:55 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims If those lost shipments are FBA items and Amazon shipped them. You don't need to do anything, don't need to file for any claim. They will automatic reimbursement for you in 45 days |
| shalomcity | 07-03-2017 12:34 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 856158)
If those lost shipments are FBA items and Amazon shipped them. You don't need to do anything, don't need to file for any claim. They will automatic reimbursement for you in 45 days | We ship in 180 items . Fba reconciliation says the lost 30 . I thought they don't automatically give you a refund for 30: that's the problem we have been having 30 get lost or more it's always 20-30 percent units are stocked so we know what we are sending . |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-03-2017 12:39 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims So it lost on the way you send them to Amazon? Not Amazon to customer? |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-03-2017 01:45 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Quote:
Originally Posted by shalomcity
(Post 856176)
We ship in 180 items . Fba reconciliation says the lost 30 . I thought they don't automatically give you a refund for 30: that's the problem we have been having 30 get lost or more it's always 20-30 percent units are stocked so we know what we are sending . | Let me make sure I understand this:
You pack, label and ship 180 items.
When the box enters the FBA facility, the Amazon employees who unpack it only count 150?
Is that correct?
OR are the items "Received in full" and then later on you get notice that they were "lost in warehouse"?
If it's the former, you have to file a claim, and continuously doing so will get your account suspended. In this case, I'd recommend sending less inventory per box. Maybe the Amazon employees are stealing your FBA stuff?
If it's the latter, you'll get paid automatically---no need to file a claim, and no risk of suspension.
The first they will assume is "your fault" the latter they will take responsibility for. |
| jakobrockz | 07-03-2017 03:52 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims When you send your FBA shipments do you ship everything to ONE warehouse and then they split it up to other warehouses? Or do you ship to two or three or four warehouses when you are making your shipment? |
| shalomcity | 07-03-2017 08:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jakobrockz
(Post 856220)
When you send your FBA shipments do you ship everything to ONE warehouse and then they split it up to other warehouses? Or do you ship to two or three or four warehouses when you are making your shipment? | Had been to one warehouse . I think there employees are stealing . The percentage loss are total random has to what doesn't get scanned it . |
| jakobrockz | 07-03-2017 11:51 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims What warehouse it is? What city/state |
| shalomcity | 07-04-2017 11:49 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Down in the la area . It's only one type of product to. Not everything . It's bs they don't work with you to fix the problem . |
| jakobrockz | 07-04-2017 01:10 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Maybe take a video packaging up the products just as proof |
| GhostOfAmazon | 07-05-2017 01:57 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Quote:
Originally Posted by shalomcity
(Post 856378)
Down in the la area . It's only one type of product to. Not everything . It's bs they don't work with you to fix the problem . | What is the general size of the product? Can it be hidden in your pocket or concealed on your person easily?
Is there a way you can switch the destination FBA facility? Try changing your ship from location. |
| jakobrockz | 07-05-2017 09:58 AM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims I find this so hard to believe. I'm associated on another forum as well and people like this come and go. |
| shalomcity | 07-05-2017 02:51 PM | Re: Amazon FBA Reimbursment Claims Believe it, it is one particular item. Thats where the issue , nothing else. Seems likes its 20-30 aren't getting scanned in at the warehouse after looking at it. Usually only did like 3-4 reimbursement claims a pay cycle. Doubled it got the suspension 10 days later. I did just get a email about a error with small reimbursment was incorrect. I don't think that triggered it. Its a pain in the asses. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:23 AM. | |
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