Low Inventory Fee - Breakdown
Where can I find a detailed breakdown of every ASIN Amazon is charging me for this ridiculous low inventory fees? I understand there is a column under FBA inventory but according to this, there are several ASINs with 0 stock which are showing, "Fees will be applied in current week". Does anyone know where I can find a detailed report on everything Amazon is charging?
Low Inventory Fee - Breakdown
Where can I find a detailed breakdown of every ASIN Amazon is charging me for this ridiculous low inventory fees? I understand there is a column under FBA inventory but according to this, there are several ASINs with 0 stock which are showing, "Fees will be applied in current week". Does anyone know where I can find a detailed report on everything Amazon is charging?
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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY
Check out your FBA listings. There's a sortable column for low inventory fee:
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/inventoryplanning/manageinventoryhealth?ref_=xx_invplan_favb_xx
Seller_mfLJiYncriVV9
Start to find another platform. Need to transfer lisings to another platform to avoid the continued abuse of sellers.
Seller_SJRMV3s4mNrFA
Come on...Jeff needs money to build his mega-mansion
Seller_uNYWCqF4wSL06
Go to your reports tab and there is a new tab called Sku Economics Report. If you click into it you can have it show charged per unit for your desired timeframe after you download a report. It is a little messy but that is what we have found so far.
KJ_Amazon
Hello @Seller_QJnOsMRZjcdjc @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY and @Seller_uNYWCqF4wSL06 gave you some good suggestions.
Low-inventory-level fee rates and tools
FBA Inventory should be the primary tool to use to manage inventory and identify products at risk of low-inventory-level fee.
You can use FBA revenue calculator and SKU Economics report to understand fee estimate and charges