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Removal Order Fees

Hi,

I need to remove some inventory by creating a removal order request. Before doing so, I am trying to understand the removal fees. I have seen the rate card here: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200685050. Will the fee per unit be the same for 'return to address', 'liquidation' and 'Donate / Dispose'?

Thank you

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Removal Order Fees

Hi,

I need to remove some inventory by creating a removal order request. Before doing so, I am trying to understand the removal fees. I have seen the rate card here: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200685050. Will the fee per unit be the same for 'return to address', 'liquidation' and 'Donate / Dispose'?

Thank you

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Topher_Amazon

Hey @Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0,

As noted on the FBA Liquidations page (emphasis mine):

Instead of paying to remove or dispose of excess or customer-returned FBA inventory, you can choose to use FBA Liquidations to have the inventory liquidated through a liquidator. By liquidating inventory, you recover a portion of your inventory cost (net recovery value) while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges, formerly known as long-term storage fees. The net recovery value should appear in your account within 90 days of submitting your order.

However, for the FBA Donations program (emphasis mine again):

When you request disposal of eligible overstock, returned, or other unwanted FBA inventory in US fulfillment centers, Amazon makes it available to select US charities.

Our usual disposal fees apply.

Hope this helps, but let me know if you have further questions!

Topher

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Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0

Removal Order Fees

Hi,

I need to remove some inventory by creating a removal order request. Before doing so, I am trying to understand the removal fees. I have seen the rate card here: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200685050. Will the fee per unit be the same for 'return to address', 'liquidation' and 'Donate / Dispose'?

Thank you

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Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0

Removal Order Fees

Hi,

I need to remove some inventory by creating a removal order request. Before doing so, I am trying to understand the removal fees. I have seen the rate card here: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200685050. Will the fee per unit be the same for 'return to address', 'liquidation' and 'Donate / Dispose'?

Thank you

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Removal Order Fees

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Hi,

I need to remove some inventory by creating a removal order request. Before doing so, I am trying to understand the removal fees. I have seen the rate card here: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200685050. Will the fee per unit be the same for 'return to address', 'liquidation' and 'Donate / Dispose'?

Thank you

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Topher_Amazon

Hey @Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0,

As noted on the FBA Liquidations page (emphasis mine):

Instead of paying to remove or dispose of excess or customer-returned FBA inventory, you can choose to use FBA Liquidations to have the inventory liquidated through a liquidator. By liquidating inventory, you recover a portion of your inventory cost (net recovery value) while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges, formerly known as long-term storage fees. The net recovery value should appear in your account within 90 days of submitting your order.

However, for the FBA Donations program (emphasis mine again):

When you request disposal of eligible overstock, returned, or other unwanted FBA inventory in US fulfillment centers, Amazon makes it available to select US charities.

Our usual disposal fees apply.

Hope this helps, but let me know if you have further questions!

Topher

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Topher_Amazon

Hey @Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0,

As noted on the FBA Liquidations page (emphasis mine):

Instead of paying to remove or dispose of excess or customer-returned FBA inventory, you can choose to use FBA Liquidations to have the inventory liquidated through a liquidator. By liquidating inventory, you recover a portion of your inventory cost (net recovery value) while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges, formerly known as long-term storage fees. The net recovery value should appear in your account within 90 days of submitting your order.

However, for the FBA Donations program (emphasis mine again):

When you request disposal of eligible overstock, returned, or other unwanted FBA inventory in US fulfillment centers, Amazon makes it available to select US charities.

Our usual disposal fees apply.

Hope this helps, but let me know if you have further questions!

Topher

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Topher_Amazon

Hey @Seller_sltHiEhUEG1K0,

As noted on the FBA Liquidations page (emphasis mine):

Instead of paying to remove or dispose of excess or customer-returned FBA inventory, you can choose to use FBA Liquidations to have the inventory liquidated through a liquidator. By liquidating inventory, you recover a portion of your inventory cost (net recovery value) while avoiding monthly storage fees and aged-inventory surcharges, formerly known as long-term storage fees. The net recovery value should appear in your account within 90 days of submitting your order.

However, for the FBA Donations program (emphasis mine again):

When you request disposal of eligible overstock, returned, or other unwanted FBA inventory in US fulfillment centers, Amazon makes it available to select US charities.

Our usual disposal fees apply.

Hope this helps, but let me know if you have further questions!

Topher

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