Incorrect shipping price (not respecting my shipping template)
Hi.
I’m a new seller to Amazon, but I’m a tech guy and didn’t expect selling on Amazon to be so difficult process. Anyway…
I’ve set new product listing, created custom template for shipping and set it default and finally changed my listing to use this shipping template. It was done yesterday, but my listing was inactive until today.
However it still shows £0.00 for shipping on the ‘manage inventory’:
Am I doing something wrong it’s some bug on Amazon’s side?
Here’s the ASIN of my product: B0B4BKKLZ5
BTW: It’s a FBM listing if that matters.
EDIT:
Now it changed to £4.01, but I have no idea why. I’ve set shipping price to £3.49 for standard shipping and £5.99 for 2-day premium shipping, so where that £4.01 comes from?
Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
Your shipping template shows £3.49 per order PLUS £1 per kilo and your product is 515g - hence the £4.01 shipping
7 replies
Seller_DROodOAYHftnc
Are you on the Professional Selling Plan ? - ie. pay the £30 a month Pro. fee.
If not then you cannot choose your own shipping charge, you have to go with Amazon’s default shipping charge for your category of goods.
If you are on the Pro plan then you can assign shipping templates to your items.
Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO
It shows as £4.01 for shipping on the product page.
Seller_BejJnf1EdRa9S
It changed since I posted this, but it’s still incorrect (I’ve set £3.49 for standard shipping, not £4.01).
Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
It’s never actually shown the shipping price on my listings from the inventory page. Just the Fees.
You need to check the listing itself. And obviously the shipping plan.
Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
Your shipping template shows £3.49 per order PLUS £1 per kilo and your product is 515g - hence the £4.01 shipping
Seller_BejJnf1EdRa9S
Thanks, that was it. The way I understood this “plus £1 per kilo” was that it adds £1 for every kilogram above a default unit quantity (1 item) as it is a standard practice for many carriers. I was wrong.
Problem solved. Thanks once again for all responses.