u/Admirable_Medium7797

Is there anything we can do when Amazon refunds FBA orders that the customer bought 6 months ago?

I am seeing more and more cases where Amazon refunding FBA orders that are waaaay passed return window, I have seen cases that has been 3, 6 and even 8 months passes return window. Amazon just automatically refund them, is there anything we can do about it?

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u/Admirable_Medium7797 — 3 days ago
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I live in a HCL area and trying to be pretty intentional with grocery spending, buying healthier food when I can, but still paying attention to value.

One thing that’s been bothering me is how hard it is to tell what you’re actually paying for. Some products are cheap but questionable quality, others look premium (nice packaging, “organic,” etc.) but it’s unclear if they’re really worth the higher price.

So I had a random though the other day and I’m curious how people here think about this:

If a grocery brand showed a clear cost breakdown, would that actually help you decide? For example:

  • Raw cost (e.g. $1/lb for tomatoes)
  • Logistics + overhead
  • Final price (e.g. $3/lb)
  • Their profit margin (say ~$0.30/lb)

Would that make you more likely to trust or buy the product? Or would you still mostly judge based on price per unit and quality?

Also curious, what kind of info actually matters to you when deciding if something is a good deal?

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u/Admirable_Medium7797 — 14 days ago