Hello,
I'm seeking advice from this seller forum regarding a persistent issue with my Account Health Rating (AHR). Over the last two months, my AHR has been dropping by 4 points every week or 10 days, despite having no policy violations and all performance metrics being within acceptable thresholds.
In April, my AHR was 320, but it has now fallen to 272. I've contacted the AHR specialists multiple times, but they consistently tell me it's beyond their scope and to reach out to Seller Central. Seller Central, however, can't identify any reason for the drop. I feel like I'm being passed back and forth between the AHR specialists and Seller Central, with each providing different explanations.
One representative suggested that the drop was due to my MFN orders for 180 days decreasing from 1700+ in April to 1500 in May, even though my total orders (FBA + MFN) in May were higher than in April. Additionally, I have a compliance request where I've submitted an appeal three times to close a listing that we've had no intention of selling for over a year, yet it still appears on my dashboard.
I have screenshots documenting the changes in my AHR every 10 days. If this decline continues, my AHR will soon fall below 200. I need advice from the forum on how to resolve this issue with Amazon. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The AHR takes into account your orders over the last 6 months not just recently.
So you may have had a larger volume of orders from 7-9 months ago that have now left the AHR window.
That is why its dropping. Provided you don't get any policy violations, it shouldn't go below 200.
As per the post above, it will be sales volume. A lot of sellers who get a large boost at Christmas may well see a drop in AHR in the coming weeks.
Yeah it's a weird system, our account health is the best its ever been in years, yet it occasionally drops.
Hello,
I'm seeking advice from this seller forum regarding a persistent issue with my Account Health Rating (AHR). Over the last two months, my AHR has been dropping by 4 points every week or 10 days, despite having no policy violations and all performance metrics being within acceptable thresholds.
In April, my AHR was 320, but it has now fallen to 272. I've contacted the AHR specialists multiple times, but they consistently tell me it's beyond their scope and to reach out to Seller Central. Seller Central, however, can't identify any reason for the drop. I feel like I'm being passed back and forth between the AHR specialists and Seller Central, with each providing different explanations.
One representative suggested that the drop was due to my MFN orders for 180 days decreasing from 1700+ in April to 1500 in May, even though my total orders (FBA + MFN) in May were higher than in April. Additionally, I have a compliance request where I've submitted an appeal three times to close a listing that we've had no intention of selling for over a year, yet it still appears on my dashboard.
I have screenshots documenting the changes in my AHR every 10 days. If this decline continues, my AHR will soon fall below 200. I need advice from the forum on how to resolve this issue with Amazon. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hello,
I'm seeking advice from this seller forum regarding a persistent issue with my Account Health Rating (AHR). Over the last two months, my AHR has been dropping by 4 points every week or 10 days, despite having no policy violations and all performance metrics being within acceptable thresholds.
In April, my AHR was 320, but it has now fallen to 272. I've contacted the AHR specialists multiple times, but they consistently tell me it's beyond their scope and to reach out to Seller Central. Seller Central, however, can't identify any reason for the drop. I feel like I'm being passed back and forth between the AHR specialists and Seller Central, with each providing different explanations.
One representative suggested that the drop was due to my MFN orders for 180 days decreasing from 1700+ in April to 1500 in May, even though my total orders (FBA + MFN) in May were higher than in April. Additionally, I have a compliance request where I've submitted an appeal three times to close a listing that we've had no intention of selling for over a year, yet it still appears on my dashboard.
I have screenshots documenting the changes in my AHR every 10 days. If this decline continues, my AHR will soon fall below 200. I need advice from the forum on how to resolve this issue with Amazon. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The AHR takes into account your orders over the last 6 months not just recently.
So you may have had a larger volume of orders from 7-9 months ago that have now left the AHR window.
That is why its dropping. Provided you don't get any policy violations, it shouldn't go below 200.
As per the post above, it will be sales volume. A lot of sellers who get a large boost at Christmas may well see a drop in AHR in the coming weeks.
Yeah it's a weird system, our account health is the best its ever been in years, yet it occasionally drops.
The AHR takes into account your orders over the last 6 months not just recently.
So you may have had a larger volume of orders from 7-9 months ago that have now left the AHR window.
That is why its dropping. Provided you don't get any policy violations, it shouldn't go below 200.
The AHR takes into account your orders over the last 6 months not just recently.
So you may have had a larger volume of orders from 7-9 months ago that have now left the AHR window.
That is why its dropping. Provided you don't get any policy violations, it shouldn't go below 200.
As per the post above, it will be sales volume. A lot of sellers who get a large boost at Christmas may well see a drop in AHR in the coming weeks.
As per the post above, it will be sales volume. A lot of sellers who get a large boost at Christmas may well see a drop in AHR in the coming weeks.
Yeah it's a weird system, our account health is the best its ever been in years, yet it occasionally drops.
Yeah it's a weird system, our account health is the best its ever been in years, yet it occasionally drops.