Account Health Rating 1000 even possible?
How can someone reach an Account Health Rating of 1000?
We have zero infringements, zero late shipments, 100% valid tracking, but hovering around 200-220 for many months already. Does someone needs to turn a million dollars a week to be "healthier"? Maybe we don't qualify for a better rating with only 10k monthly revenue?
Let me know what you know ;-)
Account Health Rating 1000 even possible?
How can someone reach an Account Health Rating of 1000?
We have zero infringements, zero late shipments, 100% valid tracking, but hovering around 200-220 for many months already. Does someone needs to turn a million dollars a week to be "healthier"? Maybe we don't qualify for a better rating with only 10k monthly revenue?
Let me know what you know ;-)
5 replies
Seller_oJY2X570rx42E
You get 4 points for every 200 orders over a rolling 6 month period.
So, if you had 1,000 orders a month for the past 6 months, you'd gain 120 points and be at 320. It's a rolling number, so that contribution can go up or down.
Seller_LImVvUWeyiCfQ
Yes, it's possible. We've seen sellers refer to their AHR of 1000 on the forum.
Here's a link to the FAQs to help you understand the rating system.
Account Health Rating: Frequently Asked Questions
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Emet_Amazon
Hello @universal_solder,
Thank you for posting your inquiry into the account health rating.
How can someone reach an Account Health Rating of 1000?
You get 4 points for every 200 orders over a rolling 6 month period.
Yes, it's possible. We've seen sellers refer to their AHR of 1000 on the forum.
As you had inquired, yes you can reach an account health rating of 1000 points. As noted by @brewlalatea, and @Vernon you will earn 4 points for every 200 completed orders within the 180-day calculation for the account health rating.
This would roughly be about 50,000 completed orders within that 6-month time frame, but keep in mind as mentioned by @brewlalatea where this is a rolling calculation based on order volume and policy compliance, as most sellers see a fluctuating order volume it could cause concerns when the score jumps up an down.
Here's a link to the FAQs to help you understand the rating system.
Account Health Rating: Frequently Asked Questions
If you would like to confirm or clarify this information, @Vernon has also provided our FAQ for the account health rating. This page towards the bottom offers the process of calculating this rating so that you can anticipate the score outcome.
The forums community and I are here to support you. Please let us know how we can help you from this point forward.
Emet.
Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG
So based on the formula sellers need average 223 a day for 180 days to get to 1000.223 x 180 = 40140
40140 / 200 = 200.70
200 x 4 = 800
800 + 200 = 1000
Google The magic formula behind the AHR number” for more
Seller_aKjpvLf9GNkXt
Thanks a lot for all the information. Much appreciated. I missed the fact that the calculation is volume based. As a manufacturer and seller of non-mainstream products, we will never reach 200 sales a day. Looks like I should be happy with the 200something rating we have.