Amazon fees reconciliation and getting refund from Amazon for the product dimension mistakes, FBA fees calculation mistakes and other extra charges taken by Amazon
Description
- We check all these scenario
- Amazon lost inventory at the warehouse, and it has been 30 days
- Amazon damaged inventory at the warehouse, and it has been 30 days
- Amazon claims to have reimbursed a return but it has not been reimbursed
- Amazon improperly received or miscounted items from inbound shipments in past 9 months
- Amazon claims to have placed an item back into your inventory but it has not been replaced
- Amazon issued a refund, but customer never returned item and it has been 45 days
- Amazon accepted a return after 45 days but you weren’t reimbursed for the 20% restocking fee
- Amazon reimbursed you for less quantity than you were supposed to get reimbursed for
- Amazon’s reimbursement is too small compared to value of item
- Amazon issued a chargeback but didn’t reimburse you
- Amazon issued a partial refund but you were not reimbursed
- Amazon approved refund past the normal approval window per their policy
- Amazon destroyed item without your request or permission
- Amazon refunded the customer more than they paid for originally
- Amazon or carrier damaged a customer return
- Amazon or carrier damaged inbound shipments in transit, and it has been at least 30 days
- Total reconciliation of all inventory transactions