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Lifetime Charges per Product

I'm wondering if there is anywhere that you can see the total charges associated with each product in a given timeframe/over the product lifetime?

Eg. total storage fees associated with the SKU, total FBA fees, any inventory charges (eg low inventory fee etc)

I can get estimated fees and download individual reports, but can't seem to get all charges into the same report

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Angie_Amazon

Hello @Seller_icK0ORMu0imsq,

I'm Angie, part of the UK forum community. It's a pleasure to greet you.

I understand you would like to know if there is any historical report that holds all the fees charged for an item.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find such a report. In this case, I would like to invite more tenure sellers to participate in case they know about this type of report.

You could also try contacting support and ask this same question. To contact them, you can go to Seller Central > Help > Get help and resources or by clicking here.

Regards,

Angie 🌼

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Seller_icK0ORMu0imsq

Lifetime Charges per Product

I'm wondering if there is anywhere that you can see the total charges associated with each product in a given timeframe/over the product lifetime?

Eg. total storage fees associated with the SKU, total FBA fees, any inventory charges (eg low inventory fee etc)

I can get estimated fees and download individual reports, but can't seem to get all charges into the same report

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Lifetime Charges per Product

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I'm wondering if there is anywhere that you can see the total charges associated with each product in a given timeframe/over the product lifetime?

Eg. total storage fees associated with the SKU, total FBA fees, any inventory charges (eg low inventory fee etc)

I can get estimated fees and download individual reports, but can't seem to get all charges into the same report

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Angie_Amazon

Hello @Seller_icK0ORMu0imsq,

I'm Angie, part of the UK forum community. It's a pleasure to greet you.

I understand you would like to know if there is any historical report that holds all the fees charged for an item.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find such a report. In this case, I would like to invite more tenure sellers to participate in case they know about this type of report.

You could also try contacting support and ask this same question. To contact them, you can go to Seller Central > Help > Get help and resources or by clicking here.

Regards,

Angie 🌼

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Angie_Amazon

Hello @Seller_icK0ORMu0imsq,

I'm Angie, part of the UK forum community. It's a pleasure to greet you.

I understand you would like to know if there is any historical report that holds all the fees charged for an item.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find such a report. In this case, I would like to invite more tenure sellers to participate in case they know about this type of report.

You could also try contacting support and ask this same question. To contact them, you can go to Seller Central > Help > Get help and resources or by clicking here.

Regards,

Angie 🌼

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Angie_Amazon

Hello @Seller_icK0ORMu0imsq,

I'm Angie, part of the UK forum community. It's a pleasure to greet you.

I understand you would like to know if there is any historical report that holds all the fees charged for an item.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find such a report. In this case, I would like to invite more tenure sellers to participate in case they know about this type of report.

You could also try contacting support and ask this same question. To contact them, you can go to Seller Central > Help > Get help and resources or by clicking here.

Regards,

Angie 🌼

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