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đ˝ď¸ Amazon changed its mind on your reimbursement

Something spookyâs in your inventory.
What disappears on Amazon never really stays gone. đť
BITES OF THE WEEK
Tariff Tiff: Senate votes to block Trumpâs Canada tariffs, with bipartisan support challenging the trade move.
Search Shake-Up: eBay confirms ads now appear only in Best Match and Top Picks to improve buyer experience.
ChatGPT Cart Crash: Study finds ChatGPT drives curious shoppers, not conversions, AI referrals lag behind Google and affiliates.
Export Express: Amazon India hits $20B in global sales as small-town sellers power exports, undeterred by steep U.S. tariffs.
Star-Crossed Reviews: Amazon sellers, Vine reviewers, and shoppers clash over what those stars really mean, calling for clearer rating standards.
BLACK MARKET
Amazon found âlostâ inventory past its prime
Itâs every sellerâs nightmare: your inventory vanishes, Amazon shrugs, and months later it magically reappearsâolder, dustier, and somehow your problem again.
And yep, thatâs exactly what happened to a seller in the forums.
đŞ Quick bits
Slow-motion loss: Inventory shipped long before expiry vanished, got reimbursed, and resurfaced almost a year later.
Kicker: Amazon clawed back the reimbursement and sent back expired stock.
Official line: Perfectly legal under FBA policy, but ethically murky.
Fix: Dispute the case with the reimbursement ID, proof of shipment, expiry dates, and invoices to recalculate value.
Takeaway: These âlost and foundâ blunders happen more often than Amazon admits. Track your reimbursements and speak up early.
đŹ SellerBitesâ take
Amazon moves fast when itâs charging fees, but somehow misplaces its sense of urgency when itâs fixing errors. đ
The real pain isnât expired stock, itâs the time warp that turns refunds into regrets. Keep your docs tight, track your cases, and remember: silence isnât compliance. đŤ
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CASH CORNER
Sellers get refund after double billing glitch
Sellers spotting random âOtherâ fees on their statements werenât imagining things, Amazon really did pull a disappearing act on their balances.
What looked like a mystery charge turned out to be a carrier glitch that billed some shipping labels twice.
đŞ Quick bits
Glitch: A carrier tech hiccup caused Buy Shipping labels to bill twice on certain orders.
Evidence: Duplicate âOtherâ debits appeared on August 22 and September 10 statements.
Fix: Amazonâs refunding affected sellers in full, including taxes and postage, and has notified everyone impacted.
Fallout: The mystery line items wrecked bookkeeping and sent sellers scrambling for answers.
Cleanup: Amazon says itâs tightening carrier oversight to prevent repeat slip-ups.
đŹ SellerBitesâ take
Itâs not every day Amazon admits fault, but when it does, at least it comes with a refund. Still, âtechnical issueâ feels like code for we werenât watching closely enough.
Even billion-dollar systems can glitch, but sellers always pay the price first. So next time your payout looks spooky, check those âOtherâ charges before they ghost your profits. đť
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HOT TOPIC
Canada pulled the ad, but not the tariff trouble
U.S.âCanada trade relations just took another nosedive. President Trump announced a fresh 10% tariff hike on Canadian imports, days after Ontario aired an ad criticizing U.S. trade policy during the World Series.
The adâs been pulled, but the diplomatic damage? Already done.
đŞ Quick bits
The $75M ad flop: Ontarioâs government used a vintage Ronald Reagan clip to protest U.S. tariffs. Washington fired back, calling it propaganda.
Tariff dĂŠjĂ vu: The U.S. had already raised tariffs on Canadian imports to 35%, with limited relief under USMCA.
Canadaâs clapback: Canada hit back with 25% retaliatory tariffs in March, paused them in August to reopen talks, then got slammed again.
Timing couldnât be worse: The new 10% spike hits right before Q4, threatening higher costs and slower cross-border fulfillment.
Negotiations frozen: Ontario pulled the ad Monday, but the fallout is already snowballing.
đŹ SellerBitesâ take
Just when sellers thought tariff drama was cooling off, someone hit replay. The irony? A 30-second ad just melted months of progress.
For cross-border sellers, this means one thing, brace for impact. Higher duties, longer delivery windows, and tighter margins are about to make the winter shipping season even frostier.
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