5. We need to concern ourselves mainly with the below adjustment reason codes when looking at our FBA Inventory Report:
6. Further to this, these are the Inventory Dispositions we should also be aware of.
7. Inventory Disposition refers to the physical state of a unit or units:
8. You can find your FBA Inventory Report by selecting “Fulfillment” from the Drop Down Menu of the “Reports” tab on Seller Central.
9. In order to reconcile your FBA Inventory Report, you would need to first download it so that we can sort and arrange it as needed so that we can find all adjustments quickly and easily in order to know which ones we need to request a reimbursement for.
10. Select “Fulfillment” from the Drop Down Menu of the “Reports” tab on Seller Central.
11. On the next page under the “Inventory” Heading on the left side menu, click the “Inventory Adjustments” link and select the “Download” tab on the next page.
12. Select the Date Range you wish to run the report for and then click with the yellow “Request .csv download” button if you would like your report in excel format or the grey “Request .txt download” button if you would like your report in a notepad of word format.
13. Once your Report Status on the right side of your Download Line says “Download”, click this “Download” button to download and open your report.
14. As mentioned previously, we need to sort by reason code and look for codes D, E, M and Q.
15. This will then allow us to reconcile where a SKU or ASIN was lost but then found or where it remains lost or damaged.
16. It is further important to note that Amazon will automatically seek to reimburse you for the other codes, that is, anything that is re-dispositioned as Warehouse Damaged or Carrier Damaged but it does not do any harm to open cases for these to be reimbursed anyway.
17. Armed now with your list of ASINs that need reimbursements, you can proceed to open a case for them.