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The Amazon Q&A has caused more confusion than clarification from mods Spencer and Ezra. If I understand correctly, all untracked BPL, RM24-48, and stamped large letters (not sure about parcels) will no longer be accepted or validated behind the scenes, regardless of whether purchased via Amazon or Royal Mail's site.
Unless sellers use an expensive signed-for or tracked service, they risk account suspension, or certain category ones. This change could affect many sellers from February 25th.
I'm open to corrections, but it seems like thousands of sellers might lose their selling privileges on Amazon. I'm just trying to avoid wasting money on stock that won't sell, and give fellow sellers "stop and think" moment.
Any insights or advice would be helpful! I hope I'm wrong, fingers crossed.
I agree. The thread is now locked, but the replies from the 'partner team' were all cut and paste from the policy pages, and all in all am not sure it was of any benefit at all - just raised even more questions.
i did think about attending but decided against.
I simply want to know do my Royal Mail 24/48 purchased thru royal mail click and drop count towards VTR or not. i think if i buy thru amazon they are more expensive. some of my items are too low a price/not enough margin to warrant a fully tracked service. I am trying to read the forum comments and I am still not sure. Unfortunately the only way it seems to find out is to to continue as now and hope Amazon give us some sort of warning BEFORE they do something more drastic?
I dont pretend to have any idea what's going on. What i do know is that if this is an attempt to make us use tracking on every package it will be the end of the line for me.
I am a very small seller of second hand books. The profit margins are already very very low. Yet another increase in overheads will be unsustainable.
Last week I received an unsolicited email from the Royal Mail trying to get me to to used a tracked service. " For as little as 30p more than standard 2nd Class*, you and your recipient can track your parcel, " . An extra 30p off my profits for every book doesn't sound much but it is too much for me.( the words "from 30p make me think the actual cost will be higher)
As I am typing this message it has only just occurred to me -- is there a connection between RM sending unsolicited messages to sellers (I presume lots of others will have received the same message) and all this activity from Amazon?
@Ezra_Amazoncan Amazon please advise when the unanswered VTR questions from the live event will be dealt with.
We are all sitting on our hands here watching our VTR metrics go down the pan whilst we wait for Amazon to provide clarity on what is an extremely confusing situation with lots of contradictory information being given.
My reply from Amazon was pretty pointless. Even though I confirm tracking numbers on all orders and those numbers are trackable online I will continue to get defects on my VTR as the courier is not on the approved list.
The answer from Amazon - change your courier.
When it comes to furniture it's really not that easy to just change courier as the vast majority wont touch furniture due to size and weight.
Amazon did say that my courier could contact them about getting onto the approved list but didn't give any information on how they do this or who they contact.
I've since emailed "Amazon heavy and bulky" for advice and got no reply as well as opening a case to try and get some information but that seems to have gone ignored.
Not impressed
Oh look - there's been a new response from @Ezra_Amazon hidden in the nested replies
Hi Sellers,
The partner team has informed that:
They apologize for the confusion caused earlier. Your feedback and suggestions are noted. They have provided this updated clarification:
Royal Mail 24/48, as well as untracked 1st and 2nd Class Letter stamps and franking purchased through Amazon Buy Shipping will be exempt from VTR calculations (showing as N/A). For proper exemption application, please ensure you're purchasing these shipping methods through Amazon Buy Shipping and selecting the correct shipping method in the system.
They are still working on addressing other questions and will provide answers as soon as possible.
Thank you! Ezra
As we can't respond on the original thread @Ezra_Amazon THIS STILL ISN'T CLEAR.
What on earth is the difference between exempt and proper exemption?
And just make it clear, even just for Royal Mail 24/48 - are they exempt only if purchased via Buy Shipping - or are they exempt no matter where they are purchased?
Is that a quote and/or an answer generated by AI?
It sounds authoritative but at the same time makes little sense in relation to what Amazon reps are saying..
It was pointless. I'm still none the wiser, but it was repeated several times that RM24/48 are exempt. At one point it was even stated that large letters were exempt, however you purchased the label.
But the absolute best bit was the howler from Spencer where he answered a customer question with something 'Give a generic response, we don't know the answer/don't wish to engage' which was included in a C&P from the shipping team.
Big oops.
EVERYTHING needs to be tracked to be counted in VTR
Anything not tracked, and scanned upon delivery will not be counted as delivered.
Simple as that.
No exemptions, no work arounds
Hi All,
I am trying not to replicate other replies, so hopefully my personal uncertainty is real and not imagined.
I am confused / concerned with regard to Large Letter outcomes. It is often mentioned that there is variable delivery confirmation if purchased through RM Click & Drop and if purchased through Amazon Buy Shipping this will not impact VTR.
So, if I use RM Click & Drop
If I use Amazon Buy Shipping
Am I missing something?
Alison
I would like to know how my customers are benefiting from these changes as they cannot currently purchase my items as I have put holiday setting on until someone from Amazon can provide a definitive PLAIN ENGLISH answer to the following two perfectly reasonable questions? I have been using my Click & Drop account to print & pay for postage with second class parcels & large letters using BPL without being penalised. Up until now Amazon has validated tracking numbers obtained from my Click & Drop account regardless of any delivery scan, will this still be the case? If I have to switch to Buy Shipping then I would have to increase my prices to cover the extra cost while the level of tracking information available to my customers would remain the same. In what way would that help them?
Many other sellers have asked similar questions without a clear reply. The inability or unwillingness of Amazon staff to provide straight answers to simple questions regarding an issue that affects thousands of sellers & helps nobody is beyond belief, even for here. I can only assume that this latest bright idea has been cooked up by AI bots with a collective IQ of 27 who see no need to explain the system to the human staff members at Amazon.
Just had this regarding Royal Mail 24/48
Hello @thirtythreeandathird,
We received additional answers from our partner team:
You can continue to purchase Royal Mail 24/48 through click and drop.
You can directly link your Royal Mail account to Amazon to avail the same rates and services.
Regards, Spencer
So bascially - that says to me you use Royal Mail 24/48 at your own risk given the policy on validation of unscanned items is no longer present.
Well, it’s official.
Untracked post now has to be via Buy Shipping, or else. Apparently to ‘verify’ our use of untracked service.
Looks like an incoming sledgehammer in our account and frankly I am done. Not much wind left in these sails for Amazon.
(edit) To be clear, we will not be going over to Buy Shipping. I refuse point blank to pay Amazon the same as I pay Royal Mail for a service that we cannot claim from for in the event of a loss, whilst at the same time Amazon will be paying Royal Mail less, and profiting even more from the shipping price difference. We will upgrade all of our low cost items to use RM48 when we are suspended from selling in relevant categories. The result will be that most cases the shipping will cost the customer more than the product itself. So we will get less sales, Amazon will get less fee's and the customer experience and availability of the lower cost items will decline.
So the new VTR policy that enables a customer to be updated regarding tracking information (on a non tracked service...) will be pretty much irrelevant as we will see little to no sales of these low priced items.
On the bright side, as we compete with Amazon for these items on Gogole Ads, we will hopefully see a percentage of them purchase direct from us.
Hello Sellers,
I'm returning to this thread to address all questions regarding the VTR policy change that weren't covered during the VTR Ask Amazon session.
Based on your feedback, we recognize that further clarification is needed. I would appreciate your cooperation in helping us create a clear FAQ on this topic.
I will tag sellers who have actively commented on the VTR policy change for visibility, but we welcome all sellers to participate in this collaboration.
@Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh@Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid@Seller_RAXEWLxQ2dbmN@Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn@Seller_40ozsHlGqPuEL@Seller_RTJNdLRVf9Zbe@Seller_Vf10jieAEG9f1
Thank you for your cooperation,
Julia.
It should be a very straightforward YES or NO
- is this very important part of the old VTR policy still applicable ?
You may receive a VTR warning as a result of low scan rate. However, we will validate ‘unscanned’ tracking or parcel IDs with the integrated delivery service provider prior to suspending your offers in the affected category. Your offers will not be suspended if you have provided valid IDs, including for all parcels that have not been scanned by the carrier.
Has it been removed from the new policy in error or has it been removed as its no longer applicable
So I take it you are putting a hold on any category suspensions until after you have done this ?
This is yet another potentially useful thread that has been rendered into unintelligible garbage by the godawful nested replies. Please sort it out Amazon!