3. You can also see this data again if you click the Title Link of your Coupon to open up the Coupon Detail Page.
4. We already know that the costs associated with running a Coupon are the discount value plus the redemption fee of $0.60 for each coupon discount redeemed by a customer.
5. A coupon is considered "redeemed" when a customer purchases a product associated with an active Coupon and that customer has attached the applicable Coupon to their account.
6. The Redemption Fee is due and payable upon shipment of the unit.
7. You are responsible for fully funding all of the Coupon discounts you offer, including any associated costs you incur based on your use of Coupons.
8. Coupon discounts will be created and administered according to the terms you provide to Amazon by the means they specify, that is, where you create your Coupon inline on the Seller Central platform.
9. Any coupon budget you provide to Amazon is for planning purposes only as mentioned previously, and Amazon calculates your fees and obligations to customers based on your actual promotional activity.
10. You are responsible for the total fees calculated. If your actual promotional activities exceed your Coupon budget, no refunds will be issued.
11. You can also view the deductions from your Coupon Campaigns by selecting “Payments” from the Drop-Down Menu of the “Reports” tab on the top menu of Seller Central.
12. Select the “Statement View” tab at the top of the page and click the Sub-Total value for the “Orders” section of the Statement.
13. On the next page, being the “Transaction View” tab, you can view additional details, such as the title of your Coupon offer and quantity per ASIN sold on the offer, by clicking on the amount in the Total column alongside the “Amazon Fees” alongside the transaction line.
14. The fee will be deducted from your account prior to Amazon making their next payment to you.