It used to be so easy to figure out what money Amazon owed me but now I can't get my head around it.
In payments dashboard I have 3 figures - "Standard orders" which is a negative amount, "Deferred transacions" which is a positive amount, and "All accounts" which is a positive amount. Using these three figures how do I work out what money I am owed by Amazon?
Thanks.
It used to be so easy to figure out what money Amazon owed me but now I can't get my head around it.
In payments dashboard I have 3 figures - "Standard orders" which is a negative amount, "Deferred transacions" which is a positive amount, and "All accounts" which is a positive amount. Using these three figures how do I work out what money I am owed by Amazon?
Thanks.
Hi Lyrics_Art,
On payments dashboard look for FUNDS AVAILABLE and pull down At Settlement End and that will tell you how much Amazon will pay you at the end of the Settlement Period
All Best
Brian
The new system is simple and, in my opinion, better than the old Account Level Reserve; which I could never work out.
Standard orders: This is what's available to disburse. I assume yours is negative because you've disbursed recently?
Deferred transactions: This is what Amazon are holding back incase of returns, refunds, etc. Click on the figure to see when each transaction will move to released, and be added to the figure above.
The final figure is the sum of the two above.
Don't worry... Amazon will give most of it away in refunds before you have to count it properly....
On the home page click you will see total balance in bold letters
It used to be so easy to figure out what money Amazon owed me but now I can't get my head around it.
In payments dashboard I have 3 figures - "Standard orders" which is a negative amount, "Deferred transacions" which is a positive amount, and "All accounts" which is a positive amount. Using these three figures how do I work out what money I am owed by Amazon?
Thanks.
It used to be so easy to figure out what money Amazon owed me but now I can't get my head around it.
In payments dashboard I have 3 figures - "Standard orders" which is a negative amount, "Deferred transacions" which is a positive amount, and "All accounts" which is a positive amount. Using these three figures how do I work out what money I am owed by Amazon?
Thanks.
It used to be so easy to figure out what money Amazon owed me but now I can't get my head around it.
In payments dashboard I have 3 figures - "Standard orders" which is a negative amount, "Deferred transacions" which is a positive amount, and "All accounts" which is a positive amount. Using these three figures how do I work out what money I am owed by Amazon?
Thanks.
Hi Lyrics_Art,
On payments dashboard look for FUNDS AVAILABLE and pull down At Settlement End and that will tell you how much Amazon will pay you at the end of the Settlement Period
All Best
Brian
The new system is simple and, in my opinion, better than the old Account Level Reserve; which I could never work out.
Standard orders: This is what's available to disburse. I assume yours is negative because you've disbursed recently?
Deferred transactions: This is what Amazon are holding back incase of returns, refunds, etc. Click on the figure to see when each transaction will move to released, and be added to the figure above.
The final figure is the sum of the two above.
Don't worry... Amazon will give most of it away in refunds before you have to count it properly....
On the home page click you will see total balance in bold letters
Hi Lyrics_Art,
On payments dashboard look for FUNDS AVAILABLE and pull down At Settlement End and that will tell you how much Amazon will pay you at the end of the Settlement Period
All Best
Brian
Hi Lyrics_Art,
On payments dashboard look for FUNDS AVAILABLE and pull down At Settlement End and that will tell you how much Amazon will pay you at the end of the Settlement Period
All Best
Brian
The new system is simple and, in my opinion, better than the old Account Level Reserve; which I could never work out.
Standard orders: This is what's available to disburse. I assume yours is negative because you've disbursed recently?
Deferred transactions: This is what Amazon are holding back incase of returns, refunds, etc. Click on the figure to see when each transaction will move to released, and be added to the figure above.
The final figure is the sum of the two above.
The new system is simple and, in my opinion, better than the old Account Level Reserve; which I could never work out.
Standard orders: This is what's available to disburse. I assume yours is negative because you've disbursed recently?
Deferred transactions: This is what Amazon are holding back incase of returns, refunds, etc. Click on the figure to see when each transaction will move to released, and be added to the figure above.
The final figure is the sum of the two above.
Don't worry... Amazon will give most of it away in refunds before you have to count it properly....
Don't worry... Amazon will give most of it away in refunds before you have to count it properly....
On the home page click you will see total balance in bold letters
On the home page click you will see total balance in bold letters