Amazon Delays New US FBA Fees

4 Apr 2024

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Toucan - Amazon US FBA Fees Delayed
Toucan - Amazon US FBA Fees Delayed

Amazon’s new seller fees for FBA that were supposed to go into effect on the 1st April have now been delayed. Amazon wants to give sellers time to adjust so they can see how the fees will really impact their business.  

Amazon will still charge the low-inventory-level fees for April however sellers will be credited for all fees charged at the end of the month. Hopefully with this delay, sellers can gain a better understanding of their inventory management and can see what adjustments they will have to make.  

Dharmesh Mehta, Amazon’s Vice President wrote “Our goal is to help our selling partners learn in real-time if they need to make adjustments to avoid the fee in the future. In addition, this will provide time for the majority of sellers to see that they will not be impacted by this fee, and for those that do incur a fee on some units sold, it will most often be a rare case.” 

You can read Dharmesh’s original post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dharmeshmmehta_amazon-sign-in-activity-7180582640146649088-ZeXF/  

Amazon’s new seller fees for FBA that were supposed to go into effect on the 1st April have now been delayed. Amazon wants to give sellers time to adjust so they can see how the fees will really impact their business.  

Amazon will still charge the low-inventory-level fees for April however sellers will be credited for all fees charged at the end of the month. Hopefully with this delay, sellers can gain a better understanding of their inventory management and can see what adjustments they will have to make.  

Dharmesh Mehta, Amazon’s Vice President wrote “Our goal is to help our selling partners learn in real-time if they need to make adjustments to avoid the fee in the future. In addition, this will provide time for the majority of sellers to see that they will not be impacted by this fee, and for those that do incur a fee on some units sold, it will most often be a rare case.” 

You can read Dharmesh’s original post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dharmeshmmehta_amazon-sign-in-activity-7180582640146649088-ZeXF/  

Amazon’s new seller fees for FBA that were supposed to go into effect on the 1st April have now been delayed. Amazon wants to give sellers time to adjust so they can see how the fees will really impact their business.  

Amazon will still charge the low-inventory-level fees for April however sellers will be credited for all fees charged at the end of the month. Hopefully with this delay, sellers can gain a better understanding of their inventory management and can see what adjustments they will have to make.  

Dharmesh Mehta, Amazon’s Vice President wrote “Our goal is to help our selling partners learn in real-time if they need to make adjustments to avoid the fee in the future. In addition, this will provide time for the majority of sellers to see that they will not be impacted by this fee, and for those that do incur a fee on some units sold, it will most often be a rare case.” 

You can read Dharmesh’s original post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dharmeshmmehta_amazon-sign-in-activity-7180582640146649088-ZeXF/