Net Proceeds are Negative for a First Time Seller that hasn't sold any products as yet?

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Net Proceeds are Negative for a First Time Seller that hasn't sold any products as yet?

Hi Everyone,

Please can you help? I just started shipping products to FBA and haven’t’ sold anything yet but my Net Proceeds are negative.

It looks like Amazon took my first Professional Fee amount of £30 and added an expense of -£14.04 for an Inbound transportation charge fee, totalling a -£44.04. Now they want to charge my bank account the difference of -£14.04.

Does anyone know why I’m being charged this amount so soon and why it’s so much when I just sent my products a few days ago ? Is this how much it’s going to cost every time I ship something to Amazon FBA ?

Thanks for help and sincere kindness.

Krystal

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
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That’s about right then

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Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO

They are charging you the cost of sending them your items. What the future costs will be will depend on how much you send. Generally i think the conventional wisdom is to try to send boxes of 14-15kg - unless your products are very light of course.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

The monthly pro plan is due every month regardless of whether or not you sell and the inbound transportation fees have been charged as you have sent stock using a courier that needs paying for

The fees go through your accounts as an expense

If you are not selling enough to warrant the £30 monthly fee, you can downgrade to the individual selling plan

Yes you have to pay to send stock to amazon , but the amount will vary depending on the size of the shipment

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Seller_EHYOwAkoZV3Hb

Sorry but did you expect a “reverse prime” deal? Of course it will cost you to send goods to FBA. Either to UPS via Amazon or to your chosen courier.

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