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WBW2 - Nightmare....

I had a shipment of 2507 units checked in at WBW2 on September 4th. After almost a month, not even 50% of my inventory is prime eligible.

The total inbound placement service fees amount to $1,004.74. It feels like the more fees we pay, the less Amazon cares about sellers. Shouldn't there be some respect for those who pay billions in fees every year?

If Amazon doesn't have the capacity to receive more inventory, then sellers should be informed upfront, instead of securing their inventory. Honestly, I feel like I am being robbed. This is just unacceptable.

Over $1k of unnecessary fees, and what do we get in return? Inventory stuck in FCs for over a month.

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Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi

WBW2 - Nightmare....

I had a shipment of 2507 units checked in at WBW2 on September 4th. After almost a month, not even 50% of my inventory is prime eligible.

The total inbound placement service fees amount to $1,004.74. It feels like the more fees we pay, the less Amazon cares about sellers. Shouldn't there be some respect for those who pay billions in fees every year?

If Amazon doesn't have the capacity to receive more inventory, then sellers should be informed upfront, instead of securing their inventory. Honestly, I feel like I am being robbed. This is just unacceptable.

Over $1k of unnecessary fees, and what do we get in return? Inventory stuck in FCs for over a month.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi, I can definitely empathize with how frustrating this must be. I do see that your shipment is still receiving as it underwent some FC transfers to get the inventory closer to customers. While 1614 units are Prime eligible right now, 2298 are available for sale and will become Prime eligible once they arrive at that final fulfillment center.

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Same here, a nightmare

My last shipment to WBW2 with 231 items has 31 discrepancies, missing 10 items and has 21 extra items.

This is impossible as I do online arbitrage and I know exactly what I bought and shipped and I use Inventory Lab for the whole process.

Now I have to spend hours to get all documentation, photos, and create case, which is a 99% chance that I'll receive some canned email saying they can't confirm that I own and sent the inventory.

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WBW2 - Nightmare....

I had a shipment of 2507 units checked in at WBW2 on September 4th. After almost a month, not even 50% of my inventory is prime eligible.

The total inbound placement service fees amount to $1,004.74. It feels like the more fees we pay, the less Amazon cares about sellers. Shouldn't there be some respect for those who pay billions in fees every year?

If Amazon doesn't have the capacity to receive more inventory, then sellers should be informed upfront, instead of securing their inventory. Honestly, I feel like I am being robbed. This is just unacceptable.

Over $1k of unnecessary fees, and what do we get in return? Inventory stuck in FCs for over a month.

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Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi

WBW2 - Nightmare....

I had a shipment of 2507 units checked in at WBW2 on September 4th. After almost a month, not even 50% of my inventory is prime eligible.

The total inbound placement service fees amount to $1,004.74. It feels like the more fees we pay, the less Amazon cares about sellers. Shouldn't there be some respect for those who pay billions in fees every year?

If Amazon doesn't have the capacity to receive more inventory, then sellers should be informed upfront, instead of securing their inventory. Honestly, I feel like I am being robbed. This is just unacceptable.

Over $1k of unnecessary fees, and what do we get in return? Inventory stuck in FCs for over a month.

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WBW2 - Nightmare....

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I had a shipment of 2507 units checked in at WBW2 on September 4th. After almost a month, not even 50% of my inventory is prime eligible.

The total inbound placement service fees amount to $1,004.74. It feels like the more fees we pay, the less Amazon cares about sellers. Shouldn't there be some respect for those who pay billions in fees every year?

If Amazon doesn't have the capacity to receive more inventory, then sellers should be informed upfront, instead of securing their inventory. Honestly, I feel like I am being robbed. This is just unacceptable.

Over $1k of unnecessary fees, and what do we get in return? Inventory stuck in FCs for over a month.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi, I can definitely empathize with how frustrating this must be. I do see that your shipment is still receiving as it underwent some FC transfers to get the inventory closer to customers. While 1614 units are Prime eligible right now, 2298 are available for sale and will become Prime eligible once they arrive at that final fulfillment center.

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Seller_FsnN4RcMCee0N

Same here, a nightmare

My last shipment to WBW2 with 231 items has 31 discrepancies, missing 10 items and has 21 extra items.

This is impossible as I do online arbitrage and I know exactly what I bought and shipped and I use Inventory Lab for the whole process.

Now I have to spend hours to get all documentation, photos, and create case, which is a 99% chance that I'll receive some canned email saying they can't confirm that I own and sent the inventory.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi, I can definitely empathize with how frustrating this must be. I do see that your shipment is still receiving as it underwent some FC transfers to get the inventory closer to customers. While 1614 units are Prime eligible right now, 2298 are available for sale and will become Prime eligible once they arrive at that final fulfillment center.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_9zvIqHIFfFmQi, I can definitely empathize with how frustrating this must be. I do see that your shipment is still receiving as it underwent some FC transfers to get the inventory closer to customers. While 1614 units are Prime eligible right now, 2298 are available for sale and will become Prime eligible once they arrive at that final fulfillment center.

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Seller_FsnN4RcMCee0N

Same here, a nightmare

My last shipment to WBW2 with 231 items has 31 discrepancies, missing 10 items and has 21 extra items.

This is impossible as I do online arbitrage and I know exactly what I bought and shipped and I use Inventory Lab for the whole process.

Now I have to spend hours to get all documentation, photos, and create case, which is a 99% chance that I'll receive some canned email saying they can't confirm that I own and sent the inventory.

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Seller_FsnN4RcMCee0N

Same here, a nightmare

My last shipment to WBW2 with 231 items has 31 discrepancies, missing 10 items and has 21 extra items.

This is impossible as I do online arbitrage and I know exactly what I bought and shipped and I use Inventory Lab for the whole process.

Now I have to spend hours to get all documentation, photos, and create case, which is a 99% chance that I'll receive some canned email saying they can't confirm that I own and sent the inventory.

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