Tag: Business invoicing
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Invoice Defect Rate will get you suspended starting 5 April 2021
The infamous Invoice Defect Rate, which has been a concern for many third party Amazon sellers across their European marketplaces will now become an enforceable target, which can cause a whole seller account to get suspended. The minimum target is 5% and sellers are required to upload invoices within no more than 24 hours, including…
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Amazon already threatens sellers over the Invoice Defect Rate
Recently, Amazon Europe already started alerting its third party sellers who are failing to comply with the newly introduced Invoice Defect Rate target by e-mailing them, threatening with potential actions being taken against their selling privileges in the future. Amazon Europe’s Business Invoicing Policy requires sellers to upload invoices into orders from Business Customers within…
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If you aren’t selling on Amazon Europe, then you haven’t heard about the Business Invoicing nightmare
[whohit]If you aren’t selling on Amazon Europe, then you haven’t heard about the Business Invoicing nightmare[/whohit]Last year, Amazon Europe introduced policies, which caused many of their sellers wish not to ever receive any orders from Amazon Business Customers again. Amazon started requiring their third party sellers to upload invoices for each of their Business Customer’s…
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Amazon Europe launches new “Invoice Defect Rate” with a 5% target
[whohit]Amazon Europe launches new “Invoice Defect Rate” with a 5% target[/whohit]If you are selling on the Amazon Europe platform and you thought that there couldn’t be any more performance targets on which Seller Accounts are measured, you were wrong. Recently, Amazon Europe enrolled a new “Invoice Defect Rate”, which will measure third party sellers compliance…