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2 hours ago, gmpirate said:

What's really fun is having your Christmas themed sets sitting in reserved for the past week.  Good stuff!

I've had 4-5 sets disappear into FC Transfer land over the past couple weeks. Maybe they'll arrive for Easter.

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12 minutes ago, exciter1 said:

I've had 4-5 sets disappear into FC Transfer land over the past couple weeks. Maybe they'll arrive for Easter.

Me too.  I expect it to happen just really irritating when its seasonal stuff 😡

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Is this par for the course with Amazon?

Buyer returned Gingerbread House.  He claimed "inaccurate description" and said he thought it was a newer house.  Sent the item back without a box with labels taped on.  Received back beat-up box with rips and holes.  His address is only 20 minutes from my warehouse so I question if it really was the same set.  I've received a lot of stuff without boxes in much better condition.  Anyway, I related all that in my claim and the result was

GRANTED:  claim amount $213.33, reimbursement $46.40.

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3 hours ago, gmpirate said:

Is this par for the course with Amazon?

Buyer returned Gingerbread House.  He claimed "inaccurate description" and said he thought it was a newer house.  Sent the item back without a box with labels taped on.  Received back beat-up box with rips and holes.  His address is only 20 minutes from my warehouse so I question if it really was the same set.  I've received a lot of stuff without boxes in much better condition.  Anyway, I related all that in my claim and the result was

GRANTED:  claim amount $213.33, reimbursement $46.40.

At least you got some money back.  They usually tell me to kick sand

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So does anyone else have problems shipping to APO or GU addresses?  Twice now I've had orders delayed in transit and arrive after the expected arrival date just to have the buyer file a claim for a refund and receive the item.  Any way to block shipping to those addresses?

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9 minutes ago, NIevo said:

So does anyone else have problems shipping to APO or GU addresses?  Twice now I've had orders delayed in transit and arrive after the expected arrival date just to have the buyer file a claim for a refund and receive the item.  Any way to block shipping to those addresses?

if you have a professional account, you can remove those from your shipping template 

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READ: we lose your $1k collectibles, and well reimburse the $10 manufacturing cost.

Effective March 10, 2025, we’ll reimburse you based on the product manufacturing cost of the affected inventory. To help provide you greater control and accuracy, you can choose how we determine the manufacturing cost for your products:

  • We’ll provide a manufacturing cost estimate for you. This estimate is based on a comprehensive evaluation of comparable products sold by Amazon, by other sellers, and through wholesale channels.
  • You can provide your manufacturing costs directly. If you don’t provide your own costs, we’ll automatically apply our estimate which you can change when you’re ready.
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3 minutes ago, Bricklectic said:

READ: we lose your $1k collectibles, and well reimburse the $10 manufacturing cost.

Effective March 10, 2025, we’ll reimburse you based on the product manufacturing cost of the affected inventory. To help provide you greater control and accuracy, you can choose how we determine the manufacturing cost for your products:

  • We’ll provide a manufacturing cost estimate for you. This estimate is based on a comprehensive evaluation of comparable products sold by Amazon, by other sellers, and through wholesale channels.
  • You can provide your manufacturing costs directly. If you don’t provide your own costs, we’ll automatically apply our estimate which you can change when you’re ready.

Yup, they make sure you lose 

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Read the first paragraph:

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Hello,

We’re updating our Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) inventory reimbursement policy to help provide you greater transparency and more predictability in how reimbursements are calculated for items that are lost or damaged before a customer order. This will help drive a more consistent approach that works as we support sellers with supply chain services across their sales channels.

So Amazon can lose, burn, or destroy your inventory and you only get the smallest reimbursement possible

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Bricklectic said:

READ: we lose your $1k collectibles, and well reimburse the $10 manufacturing cost.

Effective March 10, 2025, we’ll reimburse you based on the product manufacturing cost of the affected inventory. To help provide you greater control and accuracy, you can choose how we determine the manufacturing cost for your products:

  • We’ll provide a manufacturing cost estimate for you. This estimate is based on a comprehensive evaluation of comparable products sold by Amazon, by other sellers, and through wholesale channels.
  • You can provide your manufacturing costs directly. If you don’t provide your own costs, we’ll automatically apply our estimate which you can change when you’re ready.

jfc, they're out of control

the seller forum thread if anyone cares to follow. this really doesn't seem legal, not that it's stopped them in the past but this feels like it should have been written for manufacturers only and even then I don't know how that would work  https://sellercentral.amazon.com/seller-forums/discussions/t/68864b6f-0ab8-41ef-be18-069c33df6336

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Just realized what they are doing - issue a change to the reimbursement policy that is so egregious that it riles up all sellers, then walk it back ever so slightly saying that they have listened to feedback and will now reimburse some other things including a portion of inbound shipping fees since obviously there is no teleportation device at each factory that magically gets the product to FBA warehouses.

Then they finally have the end result they wanted where they don't reimburse for the selling price and manage to placate most sellers that would have been extremely angry at this revised policy.

Posted
2 hours ago, Bricklectic said:

READ: we lose your $1k collectibles, and well reimburse the $10 manufacturing cost.

Effective March 10, 2025, we’ll reimburse you based on the product manufacturing cost of the affected inventory. To help provide you greater control and accuracy, you can choose how we determine the manufacturing cost for your products:

  • We’ll provide a manufacturing cost estimate for you. This estimate is based on a comprehensive evaluation of comparable products sold by Amazon, by other sellers, and through wholesale channels.
  • You can provide your manufacturing costs directly. If you don’t provide your own costs, we’ll automatically apply our estimate which you can change when you’re ready.

amazon is going to more and more automated shipping. 

amazon does a pi$$poor job of packaging their products I know from first hand experience this year ordering my own gifts. 

the idea that you would trust them with an expensive collectible where the actual box the thing comes in is part of the value that comes with a retired lego set that some lego fanatic is paying3 or 4x msrp for is kind of not jibing with reality.  this is reality.  unless ur prepacking "frustration free" style, this is what your $1000 set is going to look like when you fba it.

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