FBA losing a few used books out of some shipments and require invoices on used books which I dont have.
When I send books to fulfillment center they make it to the FC but then a portion of the books get lost by way of fulfillment center transfers. I start a case but get the same response about proving the books are mine. I wouldn't send in someone else's books! Amazon has the shipping plan and even shows which books are lost. So why am i not getting reimbursed for the missing books I question?
FBA losing a few used books out of some shipments and require invoices on used books which I dont have.
When I send books to fulfillment center they make it to the FC but then a portion of the books get lost by way of fulfillment center transfers. I start a case but get the same response about proving the books are mine. I wouldn't send in someone else's books! Amazon has the shipping plan and even shows which books are lost. So why am i not getting reimbursed for the missing books I question?
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Dominic_Amazon
Hi @Seller_cnvzeEubqrU9i,
Dominic from Amazon here, want to help!
The first thing to note is that the receiving process takes time. The shipment events tab allows you to follow along with updates on your shipment’s journey from shipment creation to it's addition to your inventory. Your shipment will need to be delivered, checked in, and received which will take at least six days, but often longer. To ensure quick and accurate receiving, ensure that you have followed all packing, labeling, and shipping requirements.
After we have confirmed receipt of all units, or your shipment has been open for more than 90 days, the status will change to “closed.” Around this time, if there were any quantity discrepancies, you can request investigation and reconcile your shipment. On the help page linked, you can check if your shipment is eligible for investigation. This is also available on the Contents tab of the Shipment summary page.
If your shipment is not eligible for investigation, it may still be processing at the fulfillment center. If it is eligible, you will need to provide a couple of documents to launch an investigation.
Proof of inventory ownership including the date of purchase/packing, product names, and quantity such as
- a signed packing slip if you are the manufacturer with the shipment or purchase order ID
- an invoice from a supplier including the full name and address of the invoice issuer and of the purchaser
Proof of delivery, which, for LTL or FTL shipments, will be the bill of lading showing
- the number of boxes in the shipment
- the total weight when picked up by the carrier
- an Amazon stamp confirming the shipment was received and signed for at the fulfillment center
Best,
Dominic