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Apr 07, 2025 12:00AM

Amazon's reimbursement policy severely undervalues damaged items. Seller purchased item for $48.52 with potential resale of $90-100, but Amazon only offered $16.39 compensation after warehouse damage, refusing to honor original purchase price.

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This is BY FAR the worst Amazon change that has been made in the last few years and nobody is talking about it.

Purchase item for $48.52.

Amazon tells me they think it's worth $16.39 if it needs to be reimbursed.

I submit invoice showing my purchase price (just trying to get my initial buy cost back when their warehouses fuck up).

Denied because it doesn't fall "within their policy."

I send this item in, they run it over with a forklift or their employee damages it, they then give me $16.29 back for an item I purchased for $48.52 and could sell between $90-100.

This is ABSURD.

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