Stil no way to see the actual "low inventory" fees? Where is the "refund" that was promised?
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Seller_DmxDrFQ1jzDii

Stil no way to see the actual "low inventory" fees? Where is the "refund" that was promised?

Several months ago we were told the "low inventory fee" would be charged for April then refunded so we could "see how it impacts our business) (then extended through May) Nobody at "seller support" seems to know where a report is that clearly states these fees or where this elusive" fee refund" can be found. Does anybody have any insight on this?

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KJ_Amazon

Hello @Seller_DmxDrFQ1jzDii

  1. My teammate Dom_Amazon posted instructions on where to find that report in an earlier thread: where I can find the actual "low inventory fees". It is available in the recently launched SKU Economics report.
  2. Amazon extended the low-inventory-level fee transition period to May 14, 2024.Low-inventory-level fees incurred for units shipped between April 1 and May 14 were credited back on May 31. Please check your transactions for a matching "Other" credit on May 31 / June 1.

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Seller_hLH0bAcCwYcos

Thanks! I've been asking Amazon for this since the fee first started. Thank you for finally posting information on it. The only thing worse than being stuck with a fee that could literally hit you anytime your inventory runs low on any of your hundreds of product skus, is to not even be able to reasonably track it.

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Seller_Ha6JyVvDK6Ybs

Always wonder how we keep getting random FBA inventory back in stock many times years after we completely sold out of inventory is amazons plan to also hit us with low inventory fees on these items as well by allowing years old items to be returned then hit us on fees is some kinda racket.

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