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DD +7 kicking in

I wondered if anyone could give me some info if they've been on this for a while

We got put in on the weekend. Invoices and payments are going into deferred but it says that we've got about £2,500 ready to disperse at settlement end but if we go to disperse, it says zero What is this money and where does it come from?

Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?

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DD +7 kicking in

I wondered if anyone could give me some info if they've been on this for a while

We got put in on the weekend. Invoices and payments are going into deferred but it says that we've got about £2,500 ready to disperse at settlement end but if we go to disperse, it says zero What is this money and where does it come from?

Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?

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Hello @Seller_Ol3hHwr5nQZoj

The move to DD+7 may cause a one-time cash flow impact and temporarily limit your ability to disburse funds on or around your migration date. This is because of the change to delivery confirmation before the reserve period begins. Expect reduced cash flow for first 7-20 days as transactions become subject to DD+7.

The 10-14 day transition period represents the temporary cash flow impact sellers experience when migrating to DD+7, as existing orders in the pipeline work through the new delivery-based reserve system.

Disburse on Demand (DoD) becomes available about 10-14 days after DD+7 implementation.

DoD is free to use, once per 24 hours, with funds arriving to your bank in 3-5 business days.

Payments based on delivery date

Disburse on Demand

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Invoiced by Amazon orders are not part of DD+7 the payment is held for longer.

It should show you on the Deferred Transaction report and Transaction View when the payment is due for release if you need this level of information.

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Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?
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DD +7 kicking in

I wondered if anyone could give me some info if they've been on this for a while

We got put in on the weekend. Invoices and payments are going into deferred but it says that we've got about £2,500 ready to disperse at settlement end but if we go to disperse, it says zero What is this money and where does it come from?

Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?

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Seller_Ol3hHwr5nQZoj

DD +7 kicking in

I wondered if anyone could give me some info if they've been on this for a while

We got put in on the weekend. Invoices and payments are going into deferred but it says that we've got about £2,500 ready to disperse at settlement end but if we go to disperse, it says zero What is this money and where does it come from?

Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?

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DD +7 kicking in

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I wondered if anyone could give me some info if they've been on this for a while

We got put in on the weekend. Invoices and payments are going into deferred but it says that we've got about £2,500 ready to disperse at settlement end but if we go to disperse, it says zero What is this money and where does it come from?

Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?

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Hello @Seller_Ol3hHwr5nQZoj

The move to DD+7 may cause a one-time cash flow impact and temporarily limit your ability to disburse funds on or around your migration date. This is because of the change to delivery confirmation before the reserve period begins. Expect reduced cash flow for first 7-20 days as transactions become subject to DD+7.

The 10-14 day transition period represents the temporary cash flow impact sellers experience when migrating to DD+7, as existing orders in the pipeline work through the new delivery-based reserve system.

Disburse on Demand (DoD) becomes available about 10-14 days after DD+7 implementation.

DoD is free to use, once per 24 hours, with funds arriving to your bank in 3-5 business days.

Payments based on delivery date

Disburse on Demand

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Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn

Invoiced by Amazon orders are not part of DD+7 the payment is held for longer.

It should show you on the Deferred Transaction report and Transaction View when the payment is due for release if you need this level of information.

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Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?
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Hello @Seller_Ol3hHwr5nQZoj

The move to DD+7 may cause a one-time cash flow impact and temporarily limit your ability to disburse funds on or around your migration date. This is because of the change to delivery confirmation before the reserve period begins. Expect reduced cash flow for first 7-20 days as transactions become subject to DD+7.

The 10-14 day transition period represents the temporary cash flow impact sellers experience when migrating to DD+7, as existing orders in the pipeline work through the new delivery-based reserve system.

Disburse on Demand (DoD) becomes available about 10-14 days after DD+7 implementation.

DoD is free to use, once per 24 hours, with funds arriving to your bank in 3-5 business days.

Payments based on delivery date

Disburse on Demand

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KJ_Amazon

Hello @Seller_Ol3hHwr5nQZoj

The move to DD+7 may cause a one-time cash flow impact and temporarily limit your ability to disburse funds on or around your migration date. This is because of the change to delivery confirmation before the reserve period begins. Expect reduced cash flow for first 7-20 days as transactions become subject to DD+7.

The 10-14 day transition period represents the temporary cash flow impact sellers experience when migrating to DD+7, as existing orders in the pipeline work through the new delivery-based reserve system.

Disburse on Demand (DoD) becomes available about 10-14 days after DD+7 implementation.

DoD is free to use, once per 24 hours, with funds arriving to your bank in 3-5 business days.

Payments based on delivery date

Disburse on Demand

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Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn

Invoiced by Amazon orders are not part of DD+7 the payment is held for longer.

It should show you on the Deferred Transaction report and Transaction View when the payment is due for release if you need this level of information.

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Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?
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Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn

Invoiced by Amazon orders are not part of DD+7 the payment is held for longer.

It should show you on the Deferred Transaction report and Transaction View when the payment is due for release if you need this level of information.

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Also we always have quite a lot of money in deferred due to business orders. Technically these have all been through DD plus seven already so we should have some money to release every day. Does it not work like this?
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