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Read onlyI just got a message saying I was credited about 600$ for low inventory fees...
That's real bad. I have been on top of things lately to make sure it would be as close to 0 as possible...
I need to find how these fees were charged for which ASINs and analyse everything further.
HOWEVER, I have no clue how to see those fees and find for which ASINs / orders they were charged.
I've seen someone mention a report on the forum once, I looked for it everywhere for a good 30 minutes but couldn't find it.
SO.... can someone tell me which report I need to look into and where I can find it in Seller Central?
Thanks!
@Seller_MYY5uBmeYyehr
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 therecently launched SKU Economics report.
Yes -- indeed it is. The "problem" with Amazon is that the programming and business teams don't work together. So, this kind of thing happens.
Hi @KJ_Amazon!
Now that I'm able to see which ASIN have been charged low inventory fees, I need your help:
One of my best sellers is also a HAZMAT ASIN.
I sell around 400-500 units every 90 days. However, I can barely keep 50-60 units in stock at once due to the extremely low inventory limit. Despite requesting an increase multiple times, I’ve been told that they can’t increase any seller’s HAZMAT space at this time regardless of sales volume.
As a result, I’m forced to send a shipment EVERY WEEK for this ASIN, shipping as much as my inventory limit will allow. This is a real pain. These are small items, and I could easily ship 300-400 units at once, but instead, I have to make small shipments of 50 units at a time weekly.
And now, to make matters worse, I’ve just realized they’re charging me HUNDREDS in low-level inventory fees for this ASIN. I LTTERALLY cannot ship enough units to cover 90 days! THEY WON'T LET ME!
Please tell me how this is fair. No amount of mental gymnastics can justify this. This HAS to be an oversight.
Thanks for looking into this!
Here is where you find the refund. Follow these steps: You will NOT find the refund on the SKU Economics Report like the Amazon mod states.
1. Go to payments then select the Transaction View tab.
2. Select Standard Orders under the Account Type drop down menu.
3. Select "Other" under the Transaction Type drop down menu.
4. Select custom dates and put in 5/31-6/3 and click "Update"
You should see a refund in blue print. This is your refund for the Low Inventory Fees.
Hope this helps! :)
You can find the adjustment on your Date Range report.
To generate a Date Range report and view the amount that we've credited to your account, follow these steps:
Go to the Payments menu, and select Payments.
Click Transaction view.
Under the Transaction type tab, select Other.
Set the date range from May 31, 2024, to June 3, 2024, and click Update.
Under Product details, go to the line item that displays Others. The amount that we've credited back to your account will be listed in the Total column.