2021 Editor's Note: This post was originally published in July 2018 and has since been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. If you’re an Amazon 1P vendor, you know that Amazon does not hesitate to take chargebacks for basically everything. The result is leaky...
Many manufacturers, distributors and suppliers treat retailer deductions and chargebacks (or at least a portion of them) as the cost of doing business. However, it is possible to both prevent the likelihood of their occurrences, as well as streamline and automate the...
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Amazon returns are complicated. Product can be returned to a supplier or distributor from Amazon for a number of reasons, such as:
Are you a manufacturer, distributor, or supplier who sells large quantities of items via Amazon? You may not realize your team is spending unbelievable amounts of time processing Amazon Returns due to the Amazon requirement to provide return reconciliations for each...
What is an Amazon Chargeback? Per Amazon, a chargeback occurs when a customer contacts their bank or credit card company to dispute a charge for an order they placed on Amazon.com. Also known as "charge disputes" or "reversals" they can be filed for a variety of...
If you're a supplier, manufacturer, or distributor for large retailers, chances are you're behind on processing chargebacks and deductions, whether they be from the retailers themselves or shipping carriers. And if you're having trouble managing the quantity you...
The robots at iNymbus DeductionsXchange were specifically designed to dispute and resolve chargebacks and deductions for suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors. Here are a few other things that make iNymbus stand out as a company and a solution:
The iNymbus DeductionsXchange solution is a revolutionary way in dealing with retailer and shipper chargebacks and deductions. By using our robots to fight fire with fire, you can bring your deductions down to ZERO, and keep them there consistently. But what happens...
So you have an Amazon, Walmart, Costco, (fill in the blank: large retailer) or a FedEx, UPS (fill in the blank: large shipper) deduction and chargeback problem. The volume is tremendous and the rate is furious. Your department is overwhelmed and you can't seem to get...