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Amazon Quietly Fixed One of the Most Frustrating FBM Problems - Professional Amazon Services

January 12, 2026
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Amazon Quietly Fixed One of the Most Frustrating FBM Problems - Professional Amazon Services

Most Amazon sellers don’t lose money on ads first. They lose it on operations they didn’t design for scale.

Returns are one of those areas.

Amazon just updated the seller-fulfilled (FBM) refund process, and while it looks minor on the surface, it fixes a long-standing operational pain point for FBM sellers.

What Actually Changed

Starting January 26, 2026, Amazon is extending the refund processing window for FBM returns:

  • From 2 business days
  • To 4 calendar days before an automatic refund is triggered.

This gives sellers more time to:

  • Receive the item
  • Inspect its condition
  • Decide whether a partial refund or restocking fee applies

It’s a small shift in wording. But in practice, it changes how much control sellers actually have.

Why This Matters More Than It Sounds

Under the old system, sellers often had to rush decisions or issue refunds blindly just to avoid penalties.

That led to:

  • Refunds before inspection
  • Lost SAFE-T claim eligibility
  • Margin erosion on high-return SKUs

Now, sellers who use the Guided Refund Workflow (GRW) can:

  • Grade returned items properly
  • Apply restocking fees where justified
  • Upload evidence when items come back damaged or altered

That’s not just better process. That’s better protection.

The Catch Sellers Should Not Ignore

There is still a hard line.

If you do not process the refund within 4 calendar days, Amazon may:

  • Issue an automatic refund
  • Make you ineligible for SAFE-T reimbursement, except in edge cases like lost returns

So while sellers are getting more time, weak return workflows will now be exposed faster.

This update rewards sellers who are operationally disciplined and penalizes those who are reactive.

How Sellers Should Respond

If you run FBM at any meaningful scale:

  • Review your return handling SOPs now
  • Make sure GRW is part of your standard workflow
  • Assign ownership internally so refunds don’t sit untouched

Amazon is giving sellers more control. But only if they actually use it.

Founder at PAS Ruben Alikhanyan

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