Vendor Central: Contesting Chargebacks and Invoice Reconciliation
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An import documents late delivery chargeback means that you did not deliver the trade documents required for shipment to Amazon’s origin service provider, century distribution systems inc, or CDS by the estimated vessel departure date for your import shipment. For example, if the estimated vessel departure date was September 2nd.
show moreAnd you provided your trade documents to Amazon’s origin services provided by email on September 5th, you are not in compliance with Amazon’s policy. The trade documents are a legal requirement for customs border protection to allow import into the US. The amount for this chargeback is 150 US dollars per document set.
If the documents are one to three days late, an additional 50 US dollars are charged per document set for each day thereafter to prevent this chargeback. Be sure to submit your required import shipment documents prior to the designated estimated vessel departure date, the required trade documents must be provided on time in order to reduce delays for import transit times.
If these documents are sent late. Delays in transit and information flow can impact Amazon import shipments and cause out of stock issues that will lead to delays for Amazon’s customers.