


Amazon UK launched SAFE-T (CSBA) function
Recently, Amazon UK launched the SAFE-T for Customer Service by Amazon (CSBA) function. This will allow sellers to not be financially responsible for chargeback claims issued by Amazon. When a customer is refunded on a CSBA order and there are issues with the return, sellers can submit a SAFE-T claim to request a refund.
Royal Mail Strike Plan Update! eBay Post Notification Reminder!
It is reported that the British Royal Mail Royal Mail has now confirmed the strike action on December 9th and 11th, and there may be delays in related delivery services. eBay hereby reminds sellers to pay attention to the strike time of Royal Mail in time, replace the last delivery service provider in time if necessary, and actively communicate with buyers to reduce the impact of delivery delays on business.
Amazon AWS Supply Chain application is live! Sellers can easily manage inventory!
Recently, Amazon Cloud Computing Division (AWS) announced the official launch of a supply chain management application called "AWS Supply Chain". The app will help sellers observe their operations in real time, spot spending trends faster, and generate more accurate demand forecasts to ensure sellers have enough inventory to meet customer expectations.
UPS Announces Money Back Guarantee for Air Packages!
UPS recently announced that it will offer a "Guaranteed Service Refund" for all next-day air packages throughout peak season,media reported. The UPS money-back guarantee for international packages depends on the distance and time zone between the origin and destination. For example, a package sent from the UPS air hub in Louisville, Kentucky on the evening of November 29th to Cologne, Germany (the company's European air hub), will arrive by 2:00 pm on December 1st or before the end of the day, if it is exceeded , the customer can apply for a refund.
Australia's "Black Friday" sales are the fourth in the world!Positive outlook for Christmas spending
According to the latest data from foreign media, Australians spent more than $7.1 billion during the four-day Black Friday Cyber Monday sales event, of which online consumption increased by 24% compared with the previous week, and physical terminal consumption increased by 11%. Compared to the previous week, Australian consumers spent 20% more on Black Friday Cyber Monday, with the strongest performers being shoe stores, up 146% and camera stores also up 116%;
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