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Amazon Fba Product Size Tier Problem!!!!!!

Hello everyone, as a new seller on Amazon, I had a question that came to mind recently. I sold a $20 product and received around $7. Previously, when I priced the product using Amazon's pricing revenue tool, I reached around $10. However, it turned out to be lower than expected. Later, when I examined the details of the product, I saw that it was classified as 'large bulky.' I'm not sure what this means exactly, but the product is clothing, and its dimensions are as follows: 19.7 x 13.8 x 1.6 inches and 1 pound weight. Do you think this classification is correct, and how can I reduce the cost by adjusting the dimensions of my product? I would be really grateful if you could help.

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Amazon Fba Product Size Tier Problem!!!!!!

Hello everyone, as a new seller on Amazon, I had a question that came to mind recently. I sold a $20 product and received around $7. Previously, when I priced the product using Amazon's pricing revenue tool, I reached around $10. However, it turned out to be lower than expected. Later, when I examined the details of the product, I saw that it was classified as 'large bulky.' I'm not sure what this means exactly, but the product is clothing, and its dimensions are as follows: 19.7 x 13.8 x 1.6 inches and 1 pound weight. Do you think this classification is correct, and how can I reduce the cost by adjusting the dimensions of my product? I would be really grateful if you could help.

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So, now you need to look at the fees from a recent order. Match up each type of fee and see where the difference is. That may help you see what's up. If not, share another screenshot and we'll try to help out.

BTW, your product is going to ship for dimensional weight of over 3 pounds, not the 1 pound it actually weighs.

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Hi @Seller_u57Ef8PhbkRE9,

Dominic from Amazon here, this is a duplicate thread which is against community guidelines. I will be locking this thread, please continue to work with our team on your original thread.

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Amazon Fba Product Size Tier Problem!!!!!!

Hello everyone, as a new seller on Amazon, I had a question that came to mind recently. I sold a $20 product and received around $7. Previously, when I priced the product using Amazon's pricing revenue tool, I reached around $10. However, it turned out to be lower than expected. Later, when I examined the details of the product, I saw that it was classified as 'large bulky.' I'm not sure what this means exactly, but the product is clothing, and its dimensions are as follows: 19.7 x 13.8 x 1.6 inches and 1 pound weight. Do you think this classification is correct, and how can I reduce the cost by adjusting the dimensions of my product? I would be really grateful if you could help.

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Amazon Fba Product Size Tier Problem!!!!!!

Hello everyone, as a new seller on Amazon, I had a question that came to mind recently. I sold a $20 product and received around $7. Previously, when I priced the product using Amazon's pricing revenue tool, I reached around $10. However, it turned out to be lower than expected. Later, when I examined the details of the product, I saw that it was classified as 'large bulky.' I'm not sure what this means exactly, but the product is clothing, and its dimensions are as follows: 19.7 x 13.8 x 1.6 inches and 1 pound weight. Do you think this classification is correct, and how can I reduce the cost by adjusting the dimensions of my product? I would be really grateful if you could help.

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Amazon Fba Product Size Tier Problem!!!!!!

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Hello everyone, as a new seller on Amazon, I had a question that came to mind recently. I sold a $20 product and received around $7. Previously, when I priced the product using Amazon's pricing revenue tool, I reached around $10. However, it turned out to be lower than expected. Later, when I examined the details of the product, I saw that it was classified as 'large bulky.' I'm not sure what this means exactly, but the product is clothing, and its dimensions are as follows: 19.7 x 13.8 x 1.6 inches and 1 pound weight. Do you think this classification is correct, and how can I reduce the cost by adjusting the dimensions of my product? I would be really grateful if you could help.

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So, now you need to look at the fees from a recent order. Match up each type of fee and see where the difference is. That may help you see what's up. If not, share another screenshot and we'll try to help out.

BTW, your product is going to ship for dimensional weight of over 3 pounds, not the 1 pound it actually weighs.

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Hi @Seller_u57Ef8PhbkRE9,

Dominic from Amazon here, this is a duplicate thread which is against community guidelines. I will be locking this thread, please continue to work with our team on your original thread.

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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY

So, now you need to look at the fees from a recent order. Match up each type of fee and see where the difference is. That may help you see what's up. If not, share another screenshot and we'll try to help out.

BTW, your product is going to ship for dimensional weight of over 3 pounds, not the 1 pound it actually weighs.

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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY

So, now you need to look at the fees from a recent order. Match up each type of fee and see where the difference is. That may help you see what's up. If not, share another screenshot and we'll try to help out.

BTW, your product is going to ship for dimensional weight of over 3 pounds, not the 1 pound it actually weighs.

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Dominic_Amazon

Hi @Seller_u57Ef8PhbkRE9,

Dominic from Amazon here, this is a duplicate thread which is against community guidelines. I will be locking this thread, please continue to work with our team on your original thread.

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Hi @Seller_u57Ef8PhbkRE9,

Dominic from Amazon here, this is a duplicate thread which is against community guidelines. I will be locking this thread, please continue to work with our team on your original thread.

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