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Amazon eating maximum profit

Somebody tells amazon to do not eat much profit from sellers or there will be only old sellers remains, fba fees burden, ad campaign exclusive 20% of vat, and one more thing they are counting the well packed and sellable product into customer damaged after return why? I collected the returned product which they counted as customer damaged, but it was full okay at all neither issue with packing nor inner product used why they're doing this?

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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid

"... why they're doing this?"

Because Amazon are out to make as much profit for themselves, ONLY !!....and they will never change - no matter how much we sellers complain or raise issues.

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Seller_51Trj4jpVFZCy

Why? Simple really. Because customers don't mind to pay inflated prices. As a seller, I have to include all those costs to products and people pay.

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Seller_LG5fP0ZTW72qj

If and when you allow them to dispose off as a removal method, you will find these items turning up at Warehouse Deals. That is their way of doing business and increase profits.

The best way to deal with this is to continue to remove these items to your own facility and send them back if they have no damage. That's the cost of business you need to include in your pricing.

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Seller_AvlmnMtXIdwbZ

Amazon is so greedy—they only care about their own profit! I couldn’t even recover the cost of my products. On top of that, they deactivated one of my listings because they wrongly assumed it was a medicine, even though it’s clearly a cosmetic. I’ve repeatedly sent them the official government policy to prove this, but they don’t care. They just say it’s up to their “legal team,” and they won’t even explain why they believe it’s classified as a medicine.

One line in their response to my appeal even threatened to dispose of my inventory. I keep receiving automated replies, even though I’ve submitted all the documents they requested. No one reviews anything properly.

I’m extremely disappointed with Amazon. I wish you treated your seller support with the same care and respect as your customer support.

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