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Where do I find what's being charged as the low inventory fee?

Lot's of talk about the low inventory fee but where do I actually see what Amazon is charging me when I fall below the 28 day threshold? I understand it's charged when the item sells? Also I see that I have inventory sitting at their warehouse for past 10 days but I assume they don't count that as inventory against the fee until they decide to check it in?

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Where do I find what's being charged as the low inventory fee?

Lot's of talk about the low inventory fee but where do I actually see what Amazon is charging me when I fall below the 28 day threshold? I understand it's charged when the item sells? Also I see that I have inventory sitting at their warehouse for past 10 days but I assume they don't count that as inventory against the fee until they decide to check it in?

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You can search for "Low Inventory Fee" in the search bar at the top of seller central.

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Hi @Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt, for the specific rate table see Low-inventory-level fee help page.

To confirm your other question, as described there:

Time of charge: The time when the customer’s order is shipped.

Fee structure: Per unit fulfilled. Rate is based on size tier, shipping weight, and historical days of supply.

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Here's my post on another seller forum topic related to delivery delays, when a seller asks if 2 week warehouse check- in delays are normal...

"Yep, as others have stated, this is "NORMAL". Sometimes a shipment arrives and is credited in 7 days, other times it takes up to a MONTH. All depends on how backed up they are at the loading dock at that particular warehouse.

UNFORTUNATELY, THANKS TO THE NEW LOW INVENTORY FEE, be PREPARED TO PAY LOW INVENTORY FEES FOR ALL ITEMS that are stuck in transit. According to the new FEE RULES, if you have units in transit, they DON"T count toward your total inventory for fee purposes, until they are received and uploaded. This means if you have 12 units in stock of a product, and 50 on the way, and you sold MORE than 12 units last month, they will charge you a LOW INVENTORY FEE on EVERY SINGLE UNIT YOU SELL, until that truckload is received. It's part of being more "EFFICIENT". If Amazon has a logistics backup unloading your inventory, YOU are charged low inv fee for THEIR logistics... CANT WAIT. Somebody PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong. And I HOPE I'm wrong, for all our wallets' sakes.

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Where do I find what's being charged as the low inventory fee?

Lot's of talk about the low inventory fee but where do I actually see what Amazon is charging me when I fall below the 28 day threshold? I understand it's charged when the item sells? Also I see that I have inventory sitting at their warehouse for past 10 days but I assume they don't count that as inventory against the fee until they decide to check it in?

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Where do I find what's being charged as the low inventory fee?

Lot's of talk about the low inventory fee but where do I actually see what Amazon is charging me when I fall below the 28 day threshold? I understand it's charged when the item sells? Also I see that I have inventory sitting at their warehouse for past 10 days but I assume they don't count that as inventory against the fee until they decide to check it in?

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Lot's of talk about the low inventory fee but where do I actually see what Amazon is charging me when I fall below the 28 day threshold? I understand it's charged when the item sells? Also I see that I have inventory sitting at their warehouse for past 10 days but I assume they don't count that as inventory against the fee until they decide to check it in?

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You can search for "Low Inventory Fee" in the search bar at the top of seller central.

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Hi @Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt, for the specific rate table see Low-inventory-level fee help page.

To confirm your other question, as described there:

Time of charge: The time when the customer’s order is shipped.

Fee structure: Per unit fulfilled. Rate is based on size tier, shipping weight, and historical days of supply.

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Seller_hLH0bAcCwYcos
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Here's my post on another seller forum topic related to delivery delays, when a seller asks if 2 week warehouse check- in delays are normal...

"Yep, as others have stated, this is "NORMAL". Sometimes a shipment arrives and is credited in 7 days, other times it takes up to a MONTH. All depends on how backed up they are at the loading dock at that particular warehouse.

UNFORTUNATELY, THANKS TO THE NEW LOW INVENTORY FEE, be PREPARED TO PAY LOW INVENTORY FEES FOR ALL ITEMS that are stuck in transit. According to the new FEE RULES, if you have units in transit, they DON"T count toward your total inventory for fee purposes, until they are received and uploaded. This means if you have 12 units in stock of a product, and 50 on the way, and you sold MORE than 12 units last month, they will charge you a LOW INVENTORY FEE on EVERY SINGLE UNIT YOU SELL, until that truckload is received. It's part of being more "EFFICIENT". If Amazon has a logistics backup unloading your inventory, YOU are charged low inv fee for THEIR logistics... CANT WAIT. Somebody PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong. And I HOPE I'm wrong, for all our wallets' sakes.

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You can search for "Low Inventory Fee" in the search bar at the top of seller central.

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You can search for "Low Inventory Fee" in the search bar at the top of seller central.

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Topher_Amazon
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Hi @Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt, for the specific rate table see Low-inventory-level fee help page.

To confirm your other question, as described there:

Time of charge: The time when the customer’s order is shipped.

Fee structure: Per unit fulfilled. Rate is based on size tier, shipping weight, and historical days of supply.

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Topher_Amazon
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Hi @Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt, for the specific rate table see Low-inventory-level fee help page.

To confirm your other question, as described there:

Time of charge: The time when the customer’s order is shipped.

Fee structure: Per unit fulfilled. Rate is based on size tier, shipping weight, and historical days of supply.

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Seller_hLH0bAcCwYcos
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt

Here's my post on another seller forum topic related to delivery delays, when a seller asks if 2 week warehouse check- in delays are normal...

"Yep, as others have stated, this is "NORMAL". Sometimes a shipment arrives and is credited in 7 days, other times it takes up to a MONTH. All depends on how backed up they are at the loading dock at that particular warehouse.

UNFORTUNATELY, THANKS TO THE NEW LOW INVENTORY FEE, be PREPARED TO PAY LOW INVENTORY FEES FOR ALL ITEMS that are stuck in transit. According to the new FEE RULES, if you have units in transit, they DON"T count toward your total inventory for fee purposes, until they are received and uploaded. This means if you have 12 units in stock of a product, and 50 on the way, and you sold MORE than 12 units last month, they will charge you a LOW INVENTORY FEE on EVERY SINGLE UNIT YOU SELL, until that truckload is received. It's part of being more "EFFICIENT". If Amazon has a logistics backup unloading your inventory, YOU are charged low inv fee for THEIR logistics... CANT WAIT. Somebody PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong. And I HOPE I'm wrong, for all our wallets' sakes.

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Seller_hLH0bAcCwYcos
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_bmlJ0yQfjoidt

Here's my post on another seller forum topic related to delivery delays, when a seller asks if 2 week warehouse check- in delays are normal...

"Yep, as others have stated, this is "NORMAL". Sometimes a shipment arrives and is credited in 7 days, other times it takes up to a MONTH. All depends on how backed up they are at the loading dock at that particular warehouse.

UNFORTUNATELY, THANKS TO THE NEW LOW INVENTORY FEE, be PREPARED TO PAY LOW INVENTORY FEES FOR ALL ITEMS that are stuck in transit. According to the new FEE RULES, if you have units in transit, they DON"T count toward your total inventory for fee purposes, until they are received and uploaded. This means if you have 12 units in stock of a product, and 50 on the way, and you sold MORE than 12 units last month, they will charge you a LOW INVENTORY FEE on EVERY SINGLE UNIT YOU SELL, until that truckload is received. It's part of being more "EFFICIENT". If Amazon has a logistics backup unloading your inventory, YOU are charged low inv fee for THEIR logistics... CANT WAIT. Somebody PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong. And I HOPE I'm wrong, for all our wallets' sakes.

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