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Canada Post Strike

Hello Canadian Sellers,

Wanted to touch base with you on the current situation of the current strike that has been ongoing for the past weeks with Canada Post, what has been your action plan of action with your listings?

What alternatives routes have you all been acquiring to oversee this event? Trying to escalate feedback to our team from you all, I'll circle back to your comments Tuesday of next week to create awareness and follow up on your concerns and comments.

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon

Canada Post Strike

Hello Canadian Sellers,

Wanted to touch base with you on the current situation of the current strike that has been ongoing for the past weeks with Canada Post, what has been your action plan of action with your listings?

What alternatives routes have you all been acquiring to oversee this event? Trying to escalate feedback to our team from you all, I'll circle back to your comments Tuesday of next week to create awareness and follow up on your concerns and comments.

Daryl

Tags:Engage with Amazon
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Dear Sellers,

We understand that many of you are experiencing significant challenges due to the ongoing Canada Post Strike. We want to assure you that your concerns have not gone unheard, and we deeply empathize with the difficulties this situation is causing for your businesses.

While this strike is beyond Amazon's direct control, we want you to know that we are actively working to address its impact on our seller community. Our team is in continuous communication with various internal Amazon departments to find solutions and determine the best ways to support you during this challenging time.

We appreciate your patience and the detailed reports you've been sharing about how the strike is affecting your operations. Your feedback is invaluable and serves as a crucial link between sellers and Amazon's internal teams. We encourage you to continue sharing your experiences, concerns, and suggestions in this dedicated Forum.

If your issue is specifically related to Feedback removal due to the Canada Post Strike, please report it in the dedicated Forum:

Canada Post Strike (Feedback Removal Requests)

This will help us address these concerns more efficiently.

As moderators, while we may not have immediate solutions, we are committed to being your advocates within Amazon. We are carefully documenting all issues raised and ensuring they reach the appropriate teams for consideration and action.

We will update these forums as soon as we have any new information or guidance to share. In the meantime, we recommend exploring alternative shipping methods where possible and keeping your customers informed about potential delays.

Thank you for your resilience and understanding during this difficult period. We're all in this together, and we remain committed to supporting you through these challenges.

Daryl

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Seller_xwrlvWEgt08EH

We tried shipping with alternate carriers for 4 days when the strike started, then shut down our Amazon store completely (vacation mode) after getting crushed on shipping costs.

The frustrating part is that there are cheaper ways to ship (like Chit Chats Select), but since they are not "integrated" or "approved shippers" by Amazon, we can't use them without getting shut down from the VTR garbage that Amazon enforces.

The result = we lose thousands of dollars in lost sales and Amazon loses thousands of dollars in lost commissions.

Thanks for the support Amazon.

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Seller_on2337YN9KB0m

Can you get Chit Chats added to the list of approved couriers? That would be helpful.

30
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Seller_CRHOv021qFYYU

@Daryl_Amazon lost A-Z INR case, and not sure once delivered later that the buyer will ship it back! Not got defect for the transaction, lost money and the item. Amazon could at least not count against defect rate.

30
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Seller_DApYjZ1RAy2bc

Amazon needs to clearly state how it will protect sellers.

Here is what Ebay is saying...

As the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike extends into its fourth week, Canada Post delivery services continue to face disruptions, affecting the flow of shipments across Canada. We understand this is a challenging time for both you and your customers. We're reaching out to share our response to the situation and to request your continued partnership.

To support you and your business, eBay is implementing automatic protections for the next seller standards evaluation. These include:

• Late Shipment Rate (LSR) defects

• Tracking uploaded and validated rate

• Negative or neutral feedback if tracking was uploaded and validated by the carrier

• Out of Stock cancellations

Additionally, all Item Not Received (INR) claims are now on hold, and the Estimated Delivery Dates (EDDs) for all shipments with Canada Post have been extended. These measures will ensure deliveries have enough time to be completed during the strike and will remain in effect until Canada Post resumes regular operations.

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Seller_qEPPNkFif5sqD

It would be helpful if Amazon added carriers that sellers have pivoted to ie: Chit Chats Select service which utilizes GTA GSM. We are using them currently and packages have been successfully delivered. We fear this will still impact our VTR since Chit Chats is not listed on the integrated system or even in the drop down. Neither is GTA GSM which whom they use. Even when Canada Post goes back to work, we may still want to use this service given the lower cost and similar transit times. They also provide a direct tracking website. Can you escalate this to the team for review in adding Chit Chats / GTA GSM?

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

We are using other carriers but some order were shipped before the strike and still got stuck. The problem is that we try to communicate with the customers but looks like they don't always gget our replies or messages.

They end up winning A-Z claims and we fully understand that they want the money back, it makes sense but we get Order Defect Rate (ODR) from feedbacks and A-Z.

We kept a good ODR for many years but now it's going up. We tried appealing explainging the situation but all our appeals are getting denied.­

Can you help ?

50
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Daryl_Amazon

Working on it as we speak @Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ!

Rest assured, we are looking into this specific scenarios you are mentioning through this very thread, we should have an official communication on the take of what we are going to action within next week, but setting the correct expectation, I'll communicate any relevant detail here,

Daryl

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

ok sounds good. Looking foward to haering from you.

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

@Daryl_Amazon

701-4162801-3816252

701-9807053-7269815

701-5415259-1151402

701-9128507-7509048

701-3296389-2675465

702-7809630-2409803

Here's a few claims for orders shipped before the strike, we tried to help the customers but looks like they did not see our messages as they did not reply. All these claims are affecting our ODR, Anything can be done ? We try appealing but it did not work.

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Seller_vynSbldG5nQUL

We are losing a ton of money because of Amazon's policies and the fulfillment promise. We tried to appeal the most recent A-to-Z claim that we received and this is Amazon's response to our appeal:

Why was my appeal denied?

We have reviewed all available information and have determined that the merchandise was not shipped in a timely manner. You must ship media products (books, music, DVD, and video) within 2 business days of the close of a sale. Non-media products must be shipped by the shipping availability date you specify in the product feed. In this case, the order should have been received by the buyer no later than November 26, 2024.

From this message, I understand that Amazon requires SHIPPING orders in a timely manner, which we did, but then they say that the order should have been DELIVERED by a certain date. So we did our part of the fulfillment promise (shipping on time), but yet customers are being refunded AND this is counted against our ODR?? How is that fair to the sellers?

Amazon is damaging small businesses by creating entitled and dishonest customers, who think they can get away with anything. And we pay fees for that!!

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Seller_LTv2zrpA8Qcn1

BIG SUPPORT (AND PRESSURE) HERE -- for the suggestions of adding ChitChats as an Integrated Carrier. Thank you!

-----------------------

Can it be said that Ebay has put Amazon to shame, in terms of its proactive approach to 'handling' the strike; and specifically, its demonstration of understanding the impact on sellers.

-----------------------

@Seller_iB7nHOwpJH3RX - is it possible to give more exposure to this Post/Discussion? I only accidentally bumped into it...today (a week later). Thanks.

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Seller_aubvaHLh7KeBF

How about taking look at what ebay did for it's sellers?

What amazon has done:

-Told buyers their items are late and demand a refund from their sellers

-provided no information to buyers on the strike

-Granted all strike related A-z claims

-Denied all appeals

-Placed performance warnings on seller accounts

DO BETTER.

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Seller_bCEHkUuR5iXWW

We have informed customers that they can request a refund or wait for the strike to end. What do we do if the VTR is below 95%?

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Daryl_Amazon

Canada Post Strike

Hello Canadian Sellers,

Wanted to touch base with you on the current situation of the current strike that has been ongoing for the past weeks with Canada Post, what has been your action plan of action with your listings?

What alternatives routes have you all been acquiring to oversee this event? Trying to escalate feedback to our team from you all, I'll circle back to your comments Tuesday of next week to create awareness and follow up on your concerns and comments.

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon

Canada Post Strike

Hello Canadian Sellers,

Wanted to touch base with you on the current situation of the current strike that has been ongoing for the past weeks with Canada Post, what has been your action plan of action with your listings?

What alternatives routes have you all been acquiring to oversee this event? Trying to escalate feedback to our team from you all, I'll circle back to your comments Tuesday of next week to create awareness and follow up on your concerns and comments.

Daryl

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Canada Post Strike

by Daryl_Amazon

Hello Canadian Sellers,

Wanted to touch base with you on the current situation of the current strike that has been ongoing for the past weeks with Canada Post, what has been your action plan of action with your listings?

What alternatives routes have you all been acquiring to oversee this event? Trying to escalate feedback to our team from you all, I'll circle back to your comments Tuesday of next week to create awareness and follow up on your concerns and comments.

Daryl

Tags:Engage with Amazon
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Dear Sellers,

We understand that many of you are experiencing significant challenges due to the ongoing Canada Post Strike. We want to assure you that your concerns have not gone unheard, and we deeply empathize with the difficulties this situation is causing for your businesses.

While this strike is beyond Amazon's direct control, we want you to know that we are actively working to address its impact on our seller community. Our team is in continuous communication with various internal Amazon departments to find solutions and determine the best ways to support you during this challenging time.

We appreciate your patience and the detailed reports you've been sharing about how the strike is affecting your operations. Your feedback is invaluable and serves as a crucial link between sellers and Amazon's internal teams. We encourage you to continue sharing your experiences, concerns, and suggestions in this dedicated Forum.

If your issue is specifically related to Feedback removal due to the Canada Post Strike, please report it in the dedicated Forum:

Canada Post Strike (Feedback Removal Requests)

This will help us address these concerns more efficiently.

As moderators, while we may not have immediate solutions, we are committed to being your advocates within Amazon. We are carefully documenting all issues raised and ensuring they reach the appropriate teams for consideration and action.

We will update these forums as soon as we have any new information or guidance to share. In the meantime, we recommend exploring alternative shipping methods where possible and keeping your customers informed about potential delays.

Thank you for your resilience and understanding during this difficult period. We're all in this together, and we remain committed to supporting you through these challenges.

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon
Most helpful reply

Dear Sellers,

We understand that many of you are experiencing significant challenges due to the ongoing Canada Post Strike. We want to assure you that your concerns have not gone unheard, and we deeply empathize with the difficulties this situation is causing for your businesses.

While this strike is beyond Amazon's direct control, we want you to know that we are actively working to address its impact on our seller community. Our team is in continuous communication with various internal Amazon departments to find solutions and determine the best ways to support you during this challenging time.

We appreciate your patience and the detailed reports you've been sharing about how the strike is affecting your operations. Your feedback is invaluable and serves as a crucial link between sellers and Amazon's internal teams. We encourage you to continue sharing your experiences, concerns, and suggestions in this dedicated Forum.

If your issue is specifically related to Feedback removal due to the Canada Post Strike, please report it in the dedicated Forum:

Canada Post Strike (Feedback Removal Requests)

This will help us address these concerns more efficiently.

As moderators, while we may not have immediate solutions, we are committed to being your advocates within Amazon. We are carefully documenting all issues raised and ensuring they reach the appropriate teams for consideration and action.

We will update these forums as soon as we have any new information or guidance to share. In the meantime, we recommend exploring alternative shipping methods where possible and keeping your customers informed about potential delays.

Thank you for your resilience and understanding during this difficult period. We're all in this together, and we remain committed to supporting you through these challenges.

Daryl

43
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Daryl_Amazon
Most helpful reply

Dear Sellers,

We understand that many of you are experiencing significant challenges due to the ongoing Canada Post Strike. We want to assure you that your concerns have not gone unheard, and we deeply empathize with the difficulties this situation is causing for your businesses.

While this strike is beyond Amazon's direct control, we want you to know that we are actively working to address its impact on our seller community. Our team is in continuous communication with various internal Amazon departments to find solutions and determine the best ways to support you during this challenging time.

We appreciate your patience and the detailed reports you've been sharing about how the strike is affecting your operations. Your feedback is invaluable and serves as a crucial link between sellers and Amazon's internal teams. We encourage you to continue sharing your experiences, concerns, and suggestions in this dedicated Forum.

If your issue is specifically related to Feedback removal due to the Canada Post Strike, please report it in the dedicated Forum:

Canada Post Strike (Feedback Removal Requests)

This will help us address these concerns more efficiently.

As moderators, while we may not have immediate solutions, we are committed to being your advocates within Amazon. We are carefully documenting all issues raised and ensuring they reach the appropriate teams for consideration and action.

We will update these forums as soon as we have any new information or guidance to share. In the meantime, we recommend exploring alternative shipping methods where possible and keeping your customers informed about potential delays.

Thank you for your resilience and understanding during this difficult period. We're all in this together, and we remain committed to supporting you through these challenges.

Daryl

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We tried shipping with alternate carriers for 4 days when the strike started, then shut down our Amazon store completely (vacation mode) after getting crushed on shipping costs.

The frustrating part is that there are cheaper ways to ship (like Chit Chats Select), but since they are not "integrated" or "approved shippers" by Amazon, we can't use them without getting shut down from the VTR garbage that Amazon enforces.

The result = we lose thousands of dollars in lost sales and Amazon loses thousands of dollars in lost commissions.

Thanks for the support Amazon.

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Seller_on2337YN9KB0m

Can you get Chit Chats added to the list of approved couriers? That would be helpful.

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Seller_CRHOv021qFYYU

@Daryl_Amazon lost A-Z INR case, and not sure once delivered later that the buyer will ship it back! Not got defect for the transaction, lost money and the item. Amazon could at least not count against defect rate.

30
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Seller_DApYjZ1RAy2bc

Amazon needs to clearly state how it will protect sellers.

Here is what Ebay is saying...

As the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike extends into its fourth week, Canada Post delivery services continue to face disruptions, affecting the flow of shipments across Canada. We understand this is a challenging time for both you and your customers. We're reaching out to share our response to the situation and to request your continued partnership.

To support you and your business, eBay is implementing automatic protections for the next seller standards evaluation. These include:

• Late Shipment Rate (LSR) defects

• Tracking uploaded and validated rate

• Negative or neutral feedback if tracking was uploaded and validated by the carrier

• Out of Stock cancellations

Additionally, all Item Not Received (INR) claims are now on hold, and the Estimated Delivery Dates (EDDs) for all shipments with Canada Post have been extended. These measures will ensure deliveries have enough time to be completed during the strike and will remain in effect until Canada Post resumes regular operations.

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Seller_qEPPNkFif5sqD

It would be helpful if Amazon added carriers that sellers have pivoted to ie: Chit Chats Select service which utilizes GTA GSM. We are using them currently and packages have been successfully delivered. We fear this will still impact our VTR since Chit Chats is not listed on the integrated system or even in the drop down. Neither is GTA GSM which whom they use. Even when Canada Post goes back to work, we may still want to use this service given the lower cost and similar transit times. They also provide a direct tracking website. Can you escalate this to the team for review in adding Chit Chats / GTA GSM?

40
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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

We are using other carriers but some order were shipped before the strike and still got stuck. The problem is that we try to communicate with the customers but looks like they don't always gget our replies or messages.

They end up winning A-Z claims and we fully understand that they want the money back, it makes sense but we get Order Defect Rate (ODR) from feedbacks and A-Z.

We kept a good ODR for many years but now it's going up. We tried appealing explainging the situation but all our appeals are getting denied.­

Can you help ?

50
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Daryl_Amazon

Working on it as we speak @Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ!

Rest assured, we are looking into this specific scenarios you are mentioning through this very thread, we should have an official communication on the take of what we are going to action within next week, but setting the correct expectation, I'll communicate any relevant detail here,

Daryl

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

ok sounds good. Looking foward to haering from you.

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

@Daryl_Amazon

701-4162801-3816252

701-9807053-7269815

701-5415259-1151402

701-9128507-7509048

701-3296389-2675465

702-7809630-2409803

Here's a few claims for orders shipped before the strike, we tried to help the customers but looks like they did not see our messages as they did not reply. All these claims are affecting our ODR, Anything can be done ? We try appealing but it did not work.

30
user profile
Seller_vynSbldG5nQUL

We are losing a ton of money because of Amazon's policies and the fulfillment promise. We tried to appeal the most recent A-to-Z claim that we received and this is Amazon's response to our appeal:

Why was my appeal denied?

We have reviewed all available information and have determined that the merchandise was not shipped in a timely manner. You must ship media products (books, music, DVD, and video) within 2 business days of the close of a sale. Non-media products must be shipped by the shipping availability date you specify in the product feed. In this case, the order should have been received by the buyer no later than November 26, 2024.

From this message, I understand that Amazon requires SHIPPING orders in a timely manner, which we did, but then they say that the order should have been DELIVERED by a certain date. So we did our part of the fulfillment promise (shipping on time), but yet customers are being refunded AND this is counted against our ODR?? How is that fair to the sellers?

Amazon is damaging small businesses by creating entitled and dishonest customers, who think they can get away with anything. And we pay fees for that!!

80
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Seller_LTv2zrpA8Qcn1

BIG SUPPORT (AND PRESSURE) HERE -- for the suggestions of adding ChitChats as an Integrated Carrier. Thank you!

-----------------------

Can it be said that Ebay has put Amazon to shame, in terms of its proactive approach to 'handling' the strike; and specifically, its demonstration of understanding the impact on sellers.

-----------------------

@Seller_iB7nHOwpJH3RX - is it possible to give more exposure to this Post/Discussion? I only accidentally bumped into it...today (a week later). Thanks.

40
user profile
Seller_aubvaHLh7KeBF

How about taking look at what ebay did for it's sellers?

What amazon has done:

-Told buyers their items are late and demand a refund from their sellers

-provided no information to buyers on the strike

-Granted all strike related A-z claims

-Denied all appeals

-Placed performance warnings on seller accounts

DO BETTER.

70
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Seller_bCEHkUuR5iXWW

We have informed customers that they can request a refund or wait for the strike to end. What do we do if the VTR is below 95%?

00
user profile
Seller_xwrlvWEgt08EH

We tried shipping with alternate carriers for 4 days when the strike started, then shut down our Amazon store completely (vacation mode) after getting crushed on shipping costs.

The frustrating part is that there are cheaper ways to ship (like Chit Chats Select), but since they are not "integrated" or "approved shippers" by Amazon, we can't use them without getting shut down from the VTR garbage that Amazon enforces.

The result = we lose thousands of dollars in lost sales and Amazon loses thousands of dollars in lost commissions.

Thanks for the support Amazon.

20
user profile
Seller_xwrlvWEgt08EH

We tried shipping with alternate carriers for 4 days when the strike started, then shut down our Amazon store completely (vacation mode) after getting crushed on shipping costs.

The frustrating part is that there are cheaper ways to ship (like Chit Chats Select), but since they are not "integrated" or "approved shippers" by Amazon, we can't use them without getting shut down from the VTR garbage that Amazon enforces.

The result = we lose thousands of dollars in lost sales and Amazon loses thousands of dollars in lost commissions.

Thanks for the support Amazon.

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Seller_on2337YN9KB0m

Can you get Chit Chats added to the list of approved couriers? That would be helpful.

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Seller_on2337YN9KB0m

Can you get Chit Chats added to the list of approved couriers? That would be helpful.

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Seller_CRHOv021qFYYU

@Daryl_Amazon lost A-Z INR case, and not sure once delivered later that the buyer will ship it back! Not got defect for the transaction, lost money and the item. Amazon could at least not count against defect rate.

30
user profile
Seller_CRHOv021qFYYU

@Daryl_Amazon lost A-Z INR case, and not sure once delivered later that the buyer will ship it back! Not got defect for the transaction, lost money and the item. Amazon could at least not count against defect rate.

30
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Seller_DApYjZ1RAy2bc

Amazon needs to clearly state how it will protect sellers.

Here is what Ebay is saying...

As the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike extends into its fourth week, Canada Post delivery services continue to face disruptions, affecting the flow of shipments across Canada. We understand this is a challenging time for both you and your customers. We're reaching out to share our response to the situation and to request your continued partnership.

To support you and your business, eBay is implementing automatic protections for the next seller standards evaluation. These include:

• Late Shipment Rate (LSR) defects

• Tracking uploaded and validated rate

• Negative or neutral feedback if tracking was uploaded and validated by the carrier

• Out of Stock cancellations

Additionally, all Item Not Received (INR) claims are now on hold, and the Estimated Delivery Dates (EDDs) for all shipments with Canada Post have been extended. These measures will ensure deliveries have enough time to be completed during the strike and will remain in effect until Canada Post resumes regular operations.

80
user profile
Seller_DApYjZ1RAy2bc

Amazon needs to clearly state how it will protect sellers.

Here is what Ebay is saying...

As the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike extends into its fourth week, Canada Post delivery services continue to face disruptions, affecting the flow of shipments across Canada. We understand this is a challenging time for both you and your customers. We're reaching out to share our response to the situation and to request your continued partnership.

To support you and your business, eBay is implementing automatic protections for the next seller standards evaluation. These include:

• Late Shipment Rate (LSR) defects

• Tracking uploaded and validated rate

• Negative or neutral feedback if tracking was uploaded and validated by the carrier

• Out of Stock cancellations

Additionally, all Item Not Received (INR) claims are now on hold, and the Estimated Delivery Dates (EDDs) for all shipments with Canada Post have been extended. These measures will ensure deliveries have enough time to be completed during the strike and will remain in effect until Canada Post resumes regular operations.

80
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Seller_qEPPNkFif5sqD

It would be helpful if Amazon added carriers that sellers have pivoted to ie: Chit Chats Select service which utilizes GTA GSM. We are using them currently and packages have been successfully delivered. We fear this will still impact our VTR since Chit Chats is not listed on the integrated system or even in the drop down. Neither is GTA GSM which whom they use. Even when Canada Post goes back to work, we may still want to use this service given the lower cost and similar transit times. They also provide a direct tracking website. Can you escalate this to the team for review in adding Chit Chats / GTA GSM?

40
user profile
Seller_qEPPNkFif5sqD

It would be helpful if Amazon added carriers that sellers have pivoted to ie: Chit Chats Select service which utilizes GTA GSM. We are using them currently and packages have been successfully delivered. We fear this will still impact our VTR since Chit Chats is not listed on the integrated system or even in the drop down. Neither is GTA GSM which whom they use. Even when Canada Post goes back to work, we may still want to use this service given the lower cost and similar transit times. They also provide a direct tracking website. Can you escalate this to the team for review in adding Chit Chats / GTA GSM?

40
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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

We are using other carriers but some order were shipped before the strike and still got stuck. The problem is that we try to communicate with the customers but looks like they don't always gget our replies or messages.

They end up winning A-Z claims and we fully understand that they want the money back, it makes sense but we get Order Defect Rate (ODR) from feedbacks and A-Z.

We kept a good ODR for many years but now it's going up. We tried appealing explainging the situation but all our appeals are getting denied.­

Can you help ?

50
user profile
Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

We are using other carriers but some order were shipped before the strike and still got stuck. The problem is that we try to communicate with the customers but looks like they don't always gget our replies or messages.

They end up winning A-Z claims and we fully understand that they want the money back, it makes sense but we get Order Defect Rate (ODR) from feedbacks and A-Z.

We kept a good ODR for many years but now it's going up. We tried appealing explainging the situation but all our appeals are getting denied.­

Can you help ?

50
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Daryl_Amazon

Working on it as we speak @Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ!

Rest assured, we are looking into this specific scenarios you are mentioning through this very thread, we should have an official communication on the take of what we are going to action within next week, but setting the correct expectation, I'll communicate any relevant detail here,

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon

Working on it as we speak @Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ!

Rest assured, we are looking into this specific scenarios you are mentioning through this very thread, we should have an official communication on the take of what we are going to action within next week, but setting the correct expectation, I'll communicate any relevant detail here,

Daryl

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

ok sounds good. Looking foward to haering from you.

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

ok sounds good. Looking foward to haering from you.

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Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

@Daryl_Amazon

701-4162801-3816252

701-9807053-7269815

701-5415259-1151402

701-9128507-7509048

701-3296389-2675465

702-7809630-2409803

Here's a few claims for orders shipped before the strike, we tried to help the customers but looks like they did not see our messages as they did not reply. All these claims are affecting our ODR, Anything can be done ? We try appealing but it did not work.

30
user profile
Seller_SGXenWOOp9WjQ

@Daryl_Amazon

701-4162801-3816252

701-9807053-7269815

701-5415259-1151402

701-9128507-7509048

701-3296389-2675465

702-7809630-2409803

Here's a few claims for orders shipped before the strike, we tried to help the customers but looks like they did not see our messages as they did not reply. All these claims are affecting our ODR, Anything can be done ? We try appealing but it did not work.

30
Reply
user profile
Seller_vynSbldG5nQUL

We are losing a ton of money because of Amazon's policies and the fulfillment promise. We tried to appeal the most recent A-to-Z claim that we received and this is Amazon's response to our appeal:

Why was my appeal denied?

We have reviewed all available information and have determined that the merchandise was not shipped in a timely manner. You must ship media products (books, music, DVD, and video) within 2 business days of the close of a sale. Non-media products must be shipped by the shipping availability date you specify in the product feed. In this case, the order should have been received by the buyer no later than November 26, 2024.

From this message, I understand that Amazon requires SHIPPING orders in a timely manner, which we did, but then they say that the order should have been DELIVERED by a certain date. So we did our part of the fulfillment promise (shipping on time), but yet customers are being refunded AND this is counted against our ODR?? How is that fair to the sellers?

Amazon is damaging small businesses by creating entitled and dishonest customers, who think they can get away with anything. And we pay fees for that!!

80
user profile
Seller_vynSbldG5nQUL

We are losing a ton of money because of Amazon's policies and the fulfillment promise. We tried to appeal the most recent A-to-Z claim that we received and this is Amazon's response to our appeal:

Why was my appeal denied?

We have reviewed all available information and have determined that the merchandise was not shipped in a timely manner. You must ship media products (books, music, DVD, and video) within 2 business days of the close of a sale. Non-media products must be shipped by the shipping availability date you specify in the product feed. In this case, the order should have been received by the buyer no later than November 26, 2024.

From this message, I understand that Amazon requires SHIPPING orders in a timely manner, which we did, but then they say that the order should have been DELIVERED by a certain date. So we did our part of the fulfillment promise (shipping on time), but yet customers are being refunded AND this is counted against our ODR?? How is that fair to the sellers?

Amazon is damaging small businesses by creating entitled and dishonest customers, who think they can get away with anything. And we pay fees for that!!

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Seller_LTv2zrpA8Qcn1

BIG SUPPORT (AND PRESSURE) HERE -- for the suggestions of adding ChitChats as an Integrated Carrier. Thank you!

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Can it be said that Ebay has put Amazon to shame, in terms of its proactive approach to 'handling' the strike; and specifically, its demonstration of understanding the impact on sellers.

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@Seller_iB7nHOwpJH3RX - is it possible to give more exposure to this Post/Discussion? I only accidentally bumped into it...today (a week later). Thanks.

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Seller_LTv2zrpA8Qcn1

BIG SUPPORT (AND PRESSURE) HERE -- for the suggestions of adding ChitChats as an Integrated Carrier. Thank you!

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Can it be said that Ebay has put Amazon to shame, in terms of its proactive approach to 'handling' the strike; and specifically, its demonstration of understanding the impact on sellers.

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@Seller_iB7nHOwpJH3RX - is it possible to give more exposure to this Post/Discussion? I only accidentally bumped into it...today (a week later). Thanks.

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Seller_aubvaHLh7KeBF

How about taking look at what ebay did for it's sellers?

What amazon has done:

-Told buyers their items are late and demand a refund from their sellers

-provided no information to buyers on the strike

-Granted all strike related A-z claims

-Denied all appeals

-Placed performance warnings on seller accounts

DO BETTER.

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Seller_aubvaHLh7KeBF

How about taking look at what ebay did for it's sellers?

What amazon has done:

-Told buyers their items are late and demand a refund from their sellers

-provided no information to buyers on the strike

-Granted all strike related A-z claims

-Denied all appeals

-Placed performance warnings on seller accounts

DO BETTER.

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Seller_bCEHkUuR5iXWW

We have informed customers that they can request a refund or wait for the strike to end. What do we do if the VTR is below 95%?

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Seller_bCEHkUuR5iXWW

We have informed customers that they can request a refund or wait for the strike to end. What do we do if the VTR is below 95%?

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