I cancelled an inbound shipment that is already in transit: will AMZ still accept it?
SS says they may or may not accept the goods (just ONE box), but it seems it depends on how lucky you are on the delivery date...
Should I just wait and see, OR maybe create a new Inbound shipment now and enter the same tracking number for the parcel in transit? Of course the shipping label will be the one of the cancelled shipment, but if they see a tracking number linked to 2 shipments -one cancelled and one active- the odds of the warehouse people accepting the box gets increased??
Please help!
George
I cancelled an inbound shipment that is already in transit: will AMZ still accept it?
SS says they may or may not accept the goods (just ONE box), but it seems it depends on how lucky you are on the delivery date...
Should I just wait and see, OR maybe create a new Inbound shipment now and enter the same tracking number for the parcel in transit? Of course the shipping label will be the one of the cancelled shipment, but if they see a tracking number linked to 2 shipments -one cancelled and one active- the odds of the warehouse people accepting the box gets increased??
Please help!
George
3 replies
Seller_vSOOwekJLU6c0
They will accept it anyway.
It will show as received on your cancelled shipment in the Shipments section of Seller Central.
Just do not make it a habit. Too many of these and you get an FBA violation.
Seller_rMl5YA3AZSVeQ
Yes. Do not create a new Inbound shipment
Ezra_Amazon
Hello @Seller_6NQHUIco1tg1r,
Ezra here from Amazon. Thank you for posting on Forums.
I suggest checking the Content Tab within the shipment for updated information. Here's how you can do it:
1. Go to the Inventory tab and click on Shipments.
2. Locate your shipment and click on "Track Shipment."
3. In your shipping workflow, click the Contents tab.
Please keep an eye on this and note the date when investigation eligibility begins in case the units are not received. This tab will provide that information as well.
Keep us informed about the progress.
Regards, Ezra