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help with pick and pack fee

i sent 102 units to FBA, and pick and pack fees took 75% of the total cost of every item , i need help fixing this and getting a refund and no amazon emplee has help me with this,, can anyone guide me

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help with pick and pack fee

i sent 102 units to FBA, and pick and pack fees took 75% of the total cost of every item , i need help fixing this and getting a refund and no amazon emplee has help me with this,, can anyone guide me

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At the moment you list a product, you see in your "Manage Inventory" how much FBA fees Amazon will keep. Then you take off the cost of your purchase and shipping to Amazon, monthly fees, storage fees, low inventory fees etc. and that gives you your profit. (From your profit you pay your internet + phone, your insurance, your LIVING).

So if you see that the benefit is not enough you have to rise your sales price. Amazon will not give you a refund.

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help with pick and pack fee

i sent 102 units to FBA, and pick and pack fees took 75% of the total cost of every item , i need help fixing this and getting a refund and no amazon emplee has help me with this,, can anyone guide me

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help with pick and pack fee

i sent 102 units to FBA, and pick and pack fees took 75% of the total cost of every item , i need help fixing this and getting a refund and no amazon emplee has help me with this,, can anyone guide me

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help with pick and pack fee

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i sent 102 units to FBA, and pick and pack fees took 75% of the total cost of every item , i need help fixing this and getting a refund and no amazon emplee has help me with this,, can anyone guide me

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At the moment you list a product, you see in your "Manage Inventory" how much FBA fees Amazon will keep. Then you take off the cost of your purchase and shipping to Amazon, monthly fees, storage fees, low inventory fees etc. and that gives you your profit. (From your profit you pay your internet + phone, your insurance, your LIVING).

So if you see that the benefit is not enough you have to rise your sales price. Amazon will not give you a refund.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

At the moment you list a product, you see in your "Manage Inventory" how much FBA fees Amazon will keep. Then you take off the cost of your purchase and shipping to Amazon, monthly fees, storage fees, low inventory fees etc. and that gives you your profit. (From your profit you pay your internet + phone, your insurance, your LIVING).

So if you see that the benefit is not enough you have to rise your sales price. Amazon will not give you a refund.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

At the moment you list a product, you see in your "Manage Inventory" how much FBA fees Amazon will keep. Then you take off the cost of your purchase and shipping to Amazon, monthly fees, storage fees, low inventory fees etc. and that gives you your profit. (From your profit you pay your internet + phone, your insurance, your LIVING).

So if you see that the benefit is not enough you have to rise your sales price. Amazon will not give you a refund.

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Hello @Seller_JEIBsMD6Hugsf

Thank you for posting your inquiry to the Forums.

I came across your thread and wanted to provide some resources on FBA fees for your reference if needed:

Please feel free to review and update this thread if you need additional guidance from the community.

Regards,

Quincy_Amazon

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Quincy_Amazon

Hello @Seller_JEIBsMD6Hugsf

Thank you for posting your inquiry to the Forums.

I came across your thread and wanted to provide some resources on FBA fees for your reference if needed:

Please feel free to review and update this thread if you need additional guidance from the community.

Regards,

Quincy_Amazon

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