Can't find Low Inventory Fees?
I understand that I have to manually calculate potential future fees myself, but where can I find what we've paid for these fees so far?
If Amazon is going to charge us fees as a punishment for low inventory, we should be able to find how much we've paid so far. Wouldn't they want us to know how much extra we're paying so we increase our inventory and avoid the fee? Isn't that the entire point of a fee?
Can't find Low Inventory Fees?
I understand that I have to manually calculate potential future fees myself, but where can I find what we've paid for these fees so far?
If Amazon is going to charge us fees as a punishment for low inventory, we should be able to find how much we've paid so far. Wouldn't they want us to know how much extra we're paying so we increase our inventory and avoid the fee? Isn't that the entire point of a fee?
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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC
They don't charge in the sense of the word, but they pay you less. If you get normally $ 15.-- per sold unit, when Low Inventory Fees apply you suddenly get payed $ 14.70 or so. You will see this in your "Transaction View".
Also, you can see if the Low Inventory fees apply during the current week by clicking:
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/inventoryplanning/manageinventoryhealth?
Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z
Hi @Seller_2epzZduQTGQYg,
The SKU Economics report (https://sellercentral.amazon.com/sereport) provides a complete overview - just look for the "low-inventory-level fee" column.
Hope this helps!
Michael