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I have an older Amazon selling account. I don't have any reserve holds on my account. I receive full payments every 2 weeks.

Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? Will it put me into a reserve situation? I hate rocking the boat but could use the money a little sooner this month. But if it will change my account any, I will figure something else out.

I just don't want to jeopardize my no reserve account. I'm thankful and grateful and don't want to mess it up.

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Request Payment Button

I have an older Amazon selling account. I don't have any reserve holds on my account. I receive full payments every 2 weeks.

Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? Will it put me into a reserve situation? I hate rocking the boat but could use the money a little sooner this month. But if it will change my account any, I will figure something else out.

I just don't want to jeopardize my no reserve account. I'm thankful and grateful and don't want to mess it up.

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"Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? "

I have on demand disbursements also.

I am currently getting some sales for a change. Must be some holiday or something coming up...

I am requesting payments every day since I can always use the money more than Amazon needs it!

They have a 'clock' that will send you a message if you waited less than a full 24 hours between requests. Other than that there is no downside that I have found for making withdrawals in the past 14+ years.

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Hello @Seller_QpkQpKk4OpIEo

Thank you for your question about requesting early payment. I understand you're wondering about potential downsides, particularly regarding reserve situations.

Generally, there's no inherent downside to requesting an early payment using the "Request Transfer" button. This feature is designed to give sellers more flexibility in managing their cash flow. Clicking "Request Transfer" does not automatically put your account into a reserve situation. Reserves are typically implemented for other reasons, such as account performance issues or risk factors.

If you have any more questions about payment schedules or account management, please don't hesitate to ask or contact our seller support team.

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Request Payment Button

I have an older Amazon selling account. I don't have any reserve holds on my account. I receive full payments every 2 weeks.

Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? Will it put me into a reserve situation? I hate rocking the boat but could use the money a little sooner this month. But if it will change my account any, I will figure something else out.

I just don't want to jeopardize my no reserve account. I'm thankful and grateful and don't want to mess it up.

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Seller_QpkQpKk4OpIEo

Request Payment Button

I have an older Amazon selling account. I don't have any reserve holds on my account. I receive full payments every 2 weeks.

Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? Will it put me into a reserve situation? I hate rocking the boat but could use the money a little sooner this month. But if it will change my account any, I will figure something else out.

I just don't want to jeopardize my no reserve account. I'm thankful and grateful and don't want to mess it up.

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I have an older Amazon selling account. I don't have any reserve holds on my account. I receive full payments every 2 weeks.

Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? Will it put me into a reserve situation? I hate rocking the boat but could use the money a little sooner this month. But if it will change my account any, I will figure something else out.

I just don't want to jeopardize my no reserve account. I'm thankful and grateful and don't want to mess it up.

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"Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? "

I have on demand disbursements also.

I am currently getting some sales for a change. Must be some holiday or something coming up...

I am requesting payments every day since I can always use the money more than Amazon needs it!

They have a 'clock' that will send you a message if you waited less than a full 24 hours between requests. Other than that there is no downside that I have found for making withdrawals in the past 14+ years.

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Nano_Amazon

Hello @Seller_QpkQpKk4OpIEo

Thank you for your question about requesting early payment. I understand you're wondering about potential downsides, particularly regarding reserve situations.

Generally, there's no inherent downside to requesting an early payment using the "Request Transfer" button. This feature is designed to give sellers more flexibility in managing their cash flow. Clicking "Request Transfer" does not automatically put your account into a reserve situation. Reserves are typically implemented for other reasons, such as account performance issues or risk factors.

If you have any more questions about payment schedules or account management, please don't hesitate to ask or contact our seller support team.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? "

I have on demand disbursements also.

I am currently getting some sales for a change. Must be some holiday or something coming up...

I am requesting payments every day since I can always use the money more than Amazon needs it!

They have a 'clock' that will send you a message if you waited less than a full 24 hours between requests. Other than that there is no downside that I have found for making withdrawals in the past 14+ years.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there any downside by clicking on request payment if needing it sooner than the 2 weeks? "

I have on demand disbursements also.

I am currently getting some sales for a change. Must be some holiday or something coming up...

I am requesting payments every day since I can always use the money more than Amazon needs it!

They have a 'clock' that will send you a message if you waited less than a full 24 hours between requests. Other than that there is no downside that I have found for making withdrawals in the past 14+ years.

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Nano_Amazon

Hello @Seller_QpkQpKk4OpIEo

Thank you for your question about requesting early payment. I understand you're wondering about potential downsides, particularly regarding reserve situations.

Generally, there's no inherent downside to requesting an early payment using the "Request Transfer" button. This feature is designed to give sellers more flexibility in managing their cash flow. Clicking "Request Transfer" does not automatically put your account into a reserve situation. Reserves are typically implemented for other reasons, such as account performance issues or risk factors.

If you have any more questions about payment schedules or account management, please don't hesitate to ask or contact our seller support team.

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Nano_Amazon

Hello @Seller_QpkQpKk4OpIEo

Thank you for your question about requesting early payment. I understand you're wondering about potential downsides, particularly regarding reserve situations.

Generally, there's no inherent downside to requesting an early payment using the "Request Transfer" button. This feature is designed to give sellers more flexibility in managing their cash flow. Clicking "Request Transfer" does not automatically put your account into a reserve situation. Reserves are typically implemented for other reasons, such as account performance issues or risk factors.

If you have any more questions about payment schedules or account management, please don't hesitate to ask or contact our seller support team.

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