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Yes, I am fairly new to the game and have not had a lot of sales in the past 4 months. However, I, in November(recently) received a claim for a product purchased in August and shipped literally 3 days later that the item wasn't received. I reached out to the buyer, reassuring them by referring to the courier's website with tracking info, which includes a picture of the parcel very much being delivered to their door with somebody present receiving the very parcel I had packed and labelled with my very own hands.

All it took was one claim to Amazon, and funds have been approved to be taken OUT of my account. When I went to claim and appeal this, amazon nonchalantly advises me 'If you have not shipped the order, we recommend that you do not ship it, because the customer has been refunded'. However, I have appealed and would be really surprised for it to not be in my favour.

Anyways, to answer your question, when I reached back to the buyer with my response of all tracking info and proof as well as a picture of somebody receiving the item(the customer I presume), they seemed satisfied enough and it said in green 'the customer is satisfied with your response that the enquiry is dealt with'(or something along those lines), but still funds are pending to leave my account :)))

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Hello what time would you recommend the cut off time for FBA items reaching the warehouse prior to XMAS? I do understand there is no specific date or time, I just was a general idea? thx

David

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I've read everywhere saying that no HTML is allowed apart from line breaks. I've seen people mention <br>, </br> and <br/>. I've tried all of them, but it's possible my formatting is wrong, as they just appear as written with no line break.

Please could someone lay out for me how I should use them?

Thank you

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Digital Service Fees being charged twice!
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Hello,

This is what Amazon said: The typical DST rate is 2% in the UK and 3% in France, Italy, Spain and Canada. Since 2021, we’ve accounted for DST by increasing Selling on Amazon fees in the UK, France, Italy and Spain, and Fulfilment by Amazon fees in the UK and France. Starting on October 1, we’ll reduce these fees and account for this cost by introducing a stand-alone digital services fee.

In my case this statement seems false.

Amazon is charging me the Digital Service Fee on top of what I used to pay.

Look at the example below:

My FBA fees were already 3€ and my comission was aready 3,30€ before they intoroduced the Digital Service Fee. They were not reduced to account for the introduction of the Digital Service Fee!

Now I am paying 3€+3.30€+ 0.19€ = 6.49€ (excluding taxes)

Whereas before the Digital Service Fee I would pay 3€+3.30€ = 6.30€ (excluding taxes)

I now pay 0.19€ more than I used to!

Have I misunderstood when Amazon said "we’ll reduce these fees and account for this cost by introducing a stand-alone digital services fee." ?

They didn't reduce the fees, they just added another layer to my fees. Anyone else expericing the same issue? I have this on all my transactions...

Please help!

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Thank you @Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4 for your detailed reply.

After some research I did find that some countries referal fees dropped to compensate for the DSF.

In fact, in France & Italy referal fee dropped from 15,45% to 15% and in the UK from 15,3% to 15% (because the UK has a 2% fee, whereas we in France have a 3% fee).

However, in Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, the fee remaind at 15% as it was before the DSF was introduced as a standalone. As a result, in these countries the fees have increased.

Moreover, I have found with certainty that the DSF is applied on the FBA fees which were not decreased in any way thus accounting for an overall higher fee in total.

As a conclusion, we are paying more fees than we were before october 1st.

Can you confirm in regards to your FBA fees?

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Does your LMB sales show correctly since the new payment policy DD+7? Mine doesnt everything is incorrect sale data and vat

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I got a phone call from evri saying that as my volumes have gone over a certain level, I have to have a van come to collect my parcels from my location and I shouldn't use evri parcelshops as it may 'overwhelm the network'. I normally just drop in to the shop next door who is an evri parcel shop. The lady said she could see my amazon volumes and that this will just be over the christmas peak period. It wasn't a scam - she knew my rough numbers and had all my details. Anyway cut a long story short van collection has been booked in to come every day between 4 and 5PM.

Has anyone else had this kind of phone call? I'm currently sending maybe 70 parcels out a day via evri from Amazon, but send more from tiktok / ebay / my own website. Last christmas my amazon orders peaked at around 130 parcels a day in december. I wouldn't have thought it's that much - the parcel shop next door has maybe 500 parcels dropped off every day

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On October 1, we’ll introduce a stand-alone digital services fee for digital services taxes (DST) implemented by the governments of the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Canada.

The typical DST rate is 2% in the UK and 3% in France, Italy, Spain and Canada. Since 2021, we’ve accounted for DST by increasing Selling on Amazon fees in the UK, France, Italy and Spain, and Fulfilment by Amazon fees in the UK and France. Starting on October 1, we’ll reduce these fees and account for this cost by introducing a stand-alone digital services fee.

DST charges are unpredictable as they vary based on the location of your business, the location of the buyer and other factors. Rather than base the stand-alone digital services fee on these location variables, which would create an unpredictable business impact because you can’t know the location of customers who will buy your products, we’ll introduce a fixed digital services fee only based on your location and the store in which you sell.

If your business is established in the UK, the digital services fee will apply as a percentage increase to Selling on Amazon fees and Fulfilment by Amazon fees. For example:

  • If your business is established in the UK and you sell a £15 item in the UK store, a 2% digital services fee will apply on your Selling on Amazon fees (£0.05 on £2.25) and Fulfilment by Amazon fees (£0.07 on £3.30) for sales starting on October 1.

If your business is established in France, Italy, Spain or Canada and you sell in the UK store, the digital services fee will apply as a percentage increase to Selling on Amazon fees and Fulfilment by Amazon fees (for France only). For example:

  • If your business is established in Italy and you sell a £15 item in the UK store, a 3% digital services fee will apply on your Selling on Amazon fees (£0.07 on £2.25) for sales starting on October 1.

To better help you understand how this fee will affect your business, including rates by country and more examples, go to Digital services fee.

Starting on September 1, you’ll be able to preview the fee in the Revenue Calculator and from October 1 you can track your digital services fees via the Transaction View in your Payments reports. If you use Pan-European FBA, the digital services fee will be accounted for in our free Automate Pricing tool starting on October 1.

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Disguised Fee Increase - Digital Services Fee
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Not sure if anyone else has noticed. The Reduction of the standard referral fee from 15.3% to 15% from beginning of Oct 24 was welcome, however this has been replaced with the digital services fee of 2% (for UK) on the fees charged to sellers. The net effect of this in one example I looked into this morning is that a reduction of £0.04 on referral fee but increase of £0.14 for the Digital services fee.

Make sure you adjust your prices accordingly because many products are low margins as it is. This increase in fees is disguised as a separation of fees but is actually an increase in the fee charged.

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usually 15% of the selling price inc vat.

It is 15% plus VAT not incl VAT. Having checked, the figures work out the same.

Example old fees

Selling price £10

Old referral fee 15.3% = £1.53

VAT 20% on £1.53 = £0.31

Total fee (£1.53+ £0.31) = £1.84

Example new DST fee

Selling price £10

New referral fee 15% = £1.50

DST 2% on £1.50 = £0.03

VAT 20% on £1.53 = £0.31

Total fee (£1.50 + £0.03 + £0.31) = £1.84

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