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Amazon FBA fee & reimbursement recovery

Amazon is overcharging you right now.

Mismeasured cartons. Lost units. Returns that never came back. FeeBulldog audits your seller account every day, catches the errors, and files the claims before your window closes — then re-engineers your packaging so the overcharges stop happening at all.

We take 10% of what we recover. The industry standard is 25%.

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The four leaks

Four ways money walks out of your account

Every one of these shows up as a line on your statement that looks normal. None of them are.

Leak 01

Fee overcharges

Amazon measured your carton wrong once, on one conveyor, on one day. Every unit you have sold since has been billed at the wrong size tier.

Leak 02

Lost & damaged

Units that went into a fulfillment center and never came out. Inventory damaged in the warehouse and quietly written off.

Leak 03

Return discrepancies

A customer was refunded. The unit never came back, or came back unsellable, and your account ate the difference.

Leak 04

Storage & surcharges

Storage billed on the wrong cubic feet, aged-inventory surcharges on units that already sold, removal fees for units never removed.

Why we are different

Everyone else is still hunting lost inventory. That well ran dry.

On March 31, 2025, Amazon changed how it values reimbursements — from your sale price to your manufacturing cost. A $40 item that used to reimburse near $40 now reimburses what it cost you to make.

Sellers have reported inventory recovery dropping by half or more. Every reimbursement service built on the old model took the same hit.

Fee overcharges were not devalued. When Amazon bills you the wrong fulfillment fee, the refund is the actual dollar difference — full value, every time. And unlike a lost unit, a bad measurement keeps costing you on every single order until somebody fixes it.

That is what FeeBulldog leads with. We chase inventory claims too. But we start where the money actually still is.

Illustrative example

One wrong measurement, five months

A carton gets scanned half an inch too tall and moves up a size tier. Nothing on your dashboard flags it. Here is what that costs on a SKU doing 400 units a month:

Correct fulfillment fee, per unit$6.20
What Amazon actually billed, per unit$9.40
Overcharge, per unit$3.20
Units sold before anyone noticed (400/mo × 5)2,000
Total overcharged on one SKU$6,400

Figures are illustrative, not a quote. Actual fees depend on your size tier, weight, and category. The point is the multiplication, not the numbers.

Now multiply that by a catalog. This is why we watch daily instead of auditing quarterly — and why we push to correct the measurement, not just refund the difference. Stopping the bleed is usually worth more than the refund.

Two halves of one job

Get the money back. Then stop paying it.

Every other reimbursement service stops at the refund, which means they need your fees to stay broken. We would rather fix the thing.

Half one — defense

Recovery

Daily monitoring of your account for fee errors, lost and damaged units, return discrepancies and storage mistakes. Claims filed with real documentation, inside the window, and appealed when they are wrongly denied.

What we recover →

Half two — offense

Fee-Proof Design

We model your products and packaging against Amazon's size-tier boundaries and find the SKUs sitting just barely on the expensive side of a line. Then we tell you the exact change — box proportions, compression, bag versus box — that moves them down a tier permanently.

How fee-proof design works →

A recovered overcharge is a one-time cheque. A packaging change that drops a SKU one tier pays every single unit, forever, with nothing to file.

How it works

Four steps. Most of the work is ours.

01

Connect

Read-only API access for the data, plus a scoped Seller Central user invitation so we can file cases. Ten minutes. No password sharing, ever. Why both are needed.

02

Audit

We pull your fee, inventory, return and settlement data and reconcile it against what Amazon should have charged you. The first sweep covers everything still inside the claim window.

03

File

We build the evidence package — supplier invoices, corrected dimensions, order-level detail — and file inside the deadline. Documentation is most of the battle.

04

Watch

Daily monitoring from then on. New discrepancy, new claim, filed inside the window. You get a monthly report of what we found and what we recovered.

Pricing

10%. Not 25%.

Most reimbursement services charge 25% of everything they recover. We charge 10%, with no monthly fee, no minimum, and no contract. If Amazon does not pay, you are not invoiced.

FeeBulldog
10%

No minimum. Fee-overcharge recovery and packaging redesign included, not sold as an add-on.

Most of the industry
~25%

A few have come down to 10–18%. We show you exactly who, on the pricing page.

Doing nothing
100%

Of everything sitting in your 60-day window when it quietly expires.

What we do

Inside your account

  • Read your fee, order, return and settlement reports
  • Request remeasurements on SKUs we believe are mis-sized
  • File reimbursement, fee investigation and SAFE-T claims
  • Push corrected dimensions so the overcharge stops
  • Report monthly on everything found and recovered
What we never do

Lines we do not cross

  • Touch your listings, pricing, or advertising
  • Contact your customers
  • Ask for your Seller Central password
  • Bulk-spam Seller Support with weak claims
  • Mix your data with any other seller's
  • Lock you into a contract or minimum term

Find out what Amazon owes you.

A free audit takes ten minutes to set up. You get a findings report with real dollar figures, and no obligation to do anything with it.