Getting charged "low invenotry fee" for selling less than 20 units a week
So, I am getting charged the famous "low-inventory fee" for selling less than 20 units a week.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Why is this the case?
I sold 6 units of this inventory in the last 7 days...18 units in the last 8 days, and I am still getting this fee.
This isn't the first time...is this an error that I have to contact Amazon each time to resolve??
Getting charged "low invenotry fee" for selling less than 20 units a week
So, I am getting charged the famous "low-inventory fee" for selling less than 20 units a week.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Why is this the case?
I sold 6 units of this inventory in the last 7 days...18 units in the last 8 days, and I am still getting this fee.
This isn't the first time...is this an error that I have to contact Amazon each time to resolve??
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NR_Amazon
Hello @Seller_SyPGXj255C19X,
I'd be happy to jump in here!
Do you happen to have an open case ID and ASIN associated with this issue?
The Low-inventory-level fee help page has a lot of great information on explaining the fees, ways to avoid, deep dive, and FAQs.
The low-inventory-level fee shouldn't apply to the following:
- New Professional sellers, for the first 365 days after the first inventory-received date.
- New-to-FBA parent products for the first 180 days after the first inventory-received date. You must be enrolled in FBA New Selection to get this benefit. For more information, including seller and product eligibility, go to FBA New Selection program.
- SKUs for which 70% or more of the inventory was auto-replenished through Amazon Warehousing and Distribution over the prior 90 days, because this program has managed that product’s replenishment into FBA on your behalf.
- Products that have sold less than 20 units in the past 7 days.
I hope this helps!
Thank you,
NR_Amazon