Sending Inventory to FBA is Sending Inventory Into an Abyss
Sending inventory to Amazon is now just sending it to a huge abyss. There is no accountability. It goes through receiving with half the units taken into receiving. The remaining units just sit unaccounted for, for weeks. The units that are taken into receiving sit in a "transfer state" for weeks and are not added to inventory,. This entire system is so totally broken at this point. FBA is nothing but a huge nightmare. Fee after fee and yet Amazon cannot actually process, track or count sellers' inventory accurately or in a timely manner. It's just one headache after another. This consistently happens to our inventory so I know that it's the same for other sellers. Wow. Is this system bad now. Try contacting seller support. Right. Nothing will ever get resolved through seller support. Nightmare after nightmare. Who has the time for this nonsense?
Sending Inventory to FBA is Sending Inventory Into an Abyss
Sending inventory to Amazon is now just sending it to a huge abyss. There is no accountability. It goes through receiving with half the units taken into receiving. The remaining units just sit unaccounted for, for weeks. The units that are taken into receiving sit in a "transfer state" for weeks and are not added to inventory,. This entire system is so totally broken at this point. FBA is nothing but a huge nightmare. Fee after fee and yet Amazon cannot actually process, track or count sellers' inventory accurately or in a timely manner. It's just one headache after another. This consistently happens to our inventory so I know that it's the same for other sellers. Wow. Is this system bad now. Try contacting seller support. Right. Nothing will ever get resolved through seller support. Nightmare after nightmare. Who has the time for this nonsense?
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I just sent a shipment directly into a hurricane disaster zone. That's where the Amazon algorithm wanted me to send it.