The Complete Amazon FBA Reimbursement Guide for 2026
A complete 2026 guide to Amazon FBA reimbursements: what's recoverable, the 60-day claim window, manufacturing-cost rules, and how to file claims that get approved.
Practical, no-hype guides on FBA reimbursements, Amazon policy changes, account health and recovery — written by the team that files claims every day.
A complete 2026 guide to Amazon FBA reimbursements: what's recoverable, the 60-day claim window, manufacturing-cost rules, and how to file claims that get approved.
Amazon cut the FBA reimbursement claim window to 60 days in 2025. Here's exactly what changed, why it matters, and how to avoid permanently losing recoverable money.
A full breakdown of Amazon's 2025-2026 FBA reimbursement policy: the 60-day window, manufacturing-cost basis, and the documentation sellers must keep on file.
How to find and recover missing Amazon FBA units: what qualifies as lost inventory, how to document manufacturing cost, and how to appeal denied claims.
A practical guide to improving your Amazon IPI score: what drives it, the levers that move it fastest, and how to stay above Amazon's storage-limit threshold.
Amazon owes you when a customer is refunded but never returns the item, or returns it damaged. Here's how to find and recover FBA return reimbursements within the 60-day window.
Amazon owes you for inventory damaged in its warehouse or by carriers — not only for lost units. Here's how to tell warehouse damage from customer damage and recover what you're owed.
When Amazon receives fewer units than you shipped into FBA, the shortfall is often reimbursable. How to reconcile inbound shipments and claim units lost in transit.
Amazon charges FBA fees by each unit's measured weight and dimensions — when those are wrong, you overpay on every sale. How to find fee overcharges and recover the difference.
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