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OTDR and time of day

We continue to get orders marked as being late when they were delivered on the promised date but at a later time of day. This is ridiculous. We have no control over when the carrier will deliver a package, and it certainly doesn't matter to the customer.

@KJ_Amazon

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Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

OTDR and time of day

We continue to get orders marked as being late when they were delivered on the promised date but at a later time of day. This is ridiculous. We have no control over when the carrier will deliver a package, and it certainly doesn't matter to the customer.

@KJ_Amazon

@Jameson_Amazon

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KJ_Amazon
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Hello @Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440 Thanks for checking in with us about the OTDR report and orders marked as late.

A shipment can be delivered at any time on the order's "Promised delivery date without a promise extension" all the way up to 11:59:59 PM PDT.

When you review your OTDR report, please check the Pacific Daylight Time Zone information and not GMT.

OTDR calculations are based on Pacific Daylight Time. If a shipment has a Deliver By date of October 13, that appears on the OTDR report as the "Promised delivery date without a promise extension of 10/14/24 06:59:59 GMT (10/13/24 23:59:59 PDT). The PDT time is the relevant information. That is the time zone used for OTDR calculation.

KJ_Amazon

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

This new OTDR is ridiculous as we sellers have no control over the carriers delays and it's not our fault.

@KJ_Amazon, do you take the hit when YOU don't deliver FBA orders on time? Heck no you don't, WE do!

This time zone thing is dumb.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

If you utilize Amazon's Buy Shipping program and your package is scanned into the mail stream by the ship by date, Amazon will not fault you if the shipment arrives late.

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Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

but only if you enroll in automated handling time.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV

No, the buy shipping through Amazon has nothing to do with your handling time. When you go to process an order for shipment, you can either buy shipping through Amazon or purchase postage outside of Amazon and confirm shipping on your own. Handling time doesn't come into play. If you need more handling time, you can change that as long as you have a Professional account.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Hello @Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

There are two types of protections available from Amazon Buy Shipping: Claims Protection and OTDR Protection.

For OTDR Protection: If you purchase a shipping label with the "OTDR Protected" badge in Amazon Buy Shipping and use Automated Handling Time (AHT) and Shipping Settings Automation (SSA), your OTDR will not be negatively impacted by late deliveries. For more information, go to On-time delivery.

Amazon Buy Shipping protections

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Seller_lU3njDwc1tsUG
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Just to add a small clarification that caught us some time ago. For USPS that means scanned at the post office, not scanned from a scan form.

The scan form is just an 'easy' way for the postal worker to collect a lot of items at once. Amazon does not recognize this scan.

As mentioned, 'scanned into the mail stream' is key. It's when the postal worker gets back to the post office and each piece is scanned individually that is the 'carrier first scan'.

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Seller_FoHImRENetaoe
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

That is not true, they do and will.

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Seller_4x7HLuNHwYSUI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_FoHImRENetaoe

absolutely, i buy all shipping through AMZ and have automated times enabled etc and my OTDR is 60%. When I called the CS told me to pick a faster shipping service lol. I am choosing based on what you guys are giving me to choose from so what gives??

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de KJ_Amazon

So to clarify...sellers basically need to do all 3 things to be protected?

1 - Use Amazon Buy Shipping

2 - Use Automated Handling Time

3 - Use Shipping Settings Automation

Please confirm

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Seller_Qbd0RsfZFEZBY
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This time zone thing is dumb.
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The time zone doesnt matter. Its the end of the day....Use the PDT as your refferance not the GMT....THe threshold for late shipment is the last hour/minute/second in PDT

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Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

OTDR and time of day

We continue to get orders marked as being late when they were delivered on the promised date but at a later time of day. This is ridiculous. We have no control over when the carrier will deliver a package, and it certainly doesn't matter to the customer.

@KJ_Amazon

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OTDR and time of day

We continue to get orders marked as being late when they were delivered on the promised date but at a later time of day. This is ridiculous. We have no control over when the carrier will deliver a package, and it certainly doesn't matter to the customer.

@KJ_Amazon

@Jameson_Amazon

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We continue to get orders marked as being late when they were delivered on the promised date but at a later time of day. This is ridiculous. We have no control over when the carrier will deliver a package, and it certainly doesn't matter to the customer.

@KJ_Amazon

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

Hello @Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440 Thanks for checking in with us about the OTDR report and orders marked as late.

A shipment can be delivered at any time on the order's "Promised delivery date without a promise extension" all the way up to 11:59:59 PM PDT.

When you review your OTDR report, please check the Pacific Daylight Time Zone information and not GMT.

OTDR calculations are based on Pacific Daylight Time. If a shipment has a Deliver By date of October 13, that appears on the OTDR report as the "Promised delivery date without a promise extension of 10/14/24 06:59:59 GMT (10/13/24 23:59:59 PDT). The PDT time is the relevant information. That is the time zone used for OTDR calculation.

KJ_Amazon

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

This new OTDR is ridiculous as we sellers have no control over the carriers delays and it's not our fault.

@KJ_Amazon, do you take the hit when YOU don't deliver FBA orders on time? Heck no you don't, WE do!

This time zone thing is dumb.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

If you utilize Amazon's Buy Shipping program and your package is scanned into the mail stream by the ship by date, Amazon will not fault you if the shipment arrives late.

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Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

but only if you enroll in automated handling time.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV

No, the buy shipping through Amazon has nothing to do with your handling time. When you go to process an order for shipment, you can either buy shipping through Amazon or purchase postage outside of Amazon and confirm shipping on your own. Handling time doesn't come into play. If you need more handling time, you can change that as long as you have a Professional account.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Hello @Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

There are two types of protections available from Amazon Buy Shipping: Claims Protection and OTDR Protection.

For OTDR Protection: If you purchase a shipping label with the "OTDR Protected" badge in Amazon Buy Shipping and use Automated Handling Time (AHT) and Shipping Settings Automation (SSA), your OTDR will not be negatively impacted by late deliveries. For more information, go to On-time delivery.

Amazon Buy Shipping protections

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Seller_lU3njDwc1tsUG
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Just to add a small clarification that caught us some time ago. For USPS that means scanned at the post office, not scanned from a scan form.

The scan form is just an 'easy' way for the postal worker to collect a lot of items at once. Amazon does not recognize this scan.

As mentioned, 'scanned into the mail stream' is key. It's when the postal worker gets back to the post office and each piece is scanned individually that is the 'carrier first scan'.

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Seller_FoHImRENetaoe
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

That is not true, they do and will.

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Seller_4x7HLuNHwYSUI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_FoHImRENetaoe

absolutely, i buy all shipping through AMZ and have automated times enabled etc and my OTDR is 60%. When I called the CS told me to pick a faster shipping service lol. I am choosing based on what you guys are giving me to choose from so what gives??

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de KJ_Amazon

So to clarify...sellers basically need to do all 3 things to be protected?

1 - Use Amazon Buy Shipping

2 - Use Automated Handling Time

3 - Use Shipping Settings Automation

Please confirm

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Seller_Qbd0RsfZFEZBY
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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
This time zone thing is dumb.
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The time zone doesnt matter. Its the end of the day....Use the PDT as your refferance not the GMT....THe threshold for late shipment is the last hour/minute/second in PDT

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

Hello @Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440 Thanks for checking in with us about the OTDR report and orders marked as late.

A shipment can be delivered at any time on the order's "Promised delivery date without a promise extension" all the way up to 11:59:59 PM PDT.

When you review your OTDR report, please check the Pacific Daylight Time Zone information and not GMT.

OTDR calculations are based on Pacific Daylight Time. If a shipment has a Deliver By date of October 13, that appears on the OTDR report as the "Promised delivery date without a promise extension of 10/14/24 06:59:59 GMT (10/13/24 23:59:59 PDT). The PDT time is the relevant information. That is the time zone used for OTDR calculation.

KJ_Amazon

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

Hello @Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440 Thanks for checking in with us about the OTDR report and orders marked as late.

A shipment can be delivered at any time on the order's "Promised delivery date without a promise extension" all the way up to 11:59:59 PM PDT.

When you review your OTDR report, please check the Pacific Daylight Time Zone information and not GMT.

OTDR calculations are based on Pacific Daylight Time. If a shipment has a Deliver By date of October 13, that appears on the OTDR report as the "Promised delivery date without a promise extension of 10/14/24 06:59:59 GMT (10/13/24 23:59:59 PDT). The PDT time is the relevant information. That is the time zone used for OTDR calculation.

KJ_Amazon

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

This new OTDR is ridiculous as we sellers have no control over the carriers delays and it's not our fault.

@KJ_Amazon, do you take the hit when YOU don't deliver FBA orders on time? Heck no you don't, WE do!

This time zone thing is dumb.

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

This new OTDR is ridiculous as we sellers have no control over the carriers delays and it's not our fault.

@KJ_Amazon, do you take the hit when YOU don't deliver FBA orders on time? Heck no you don't, WE do!

This time zone thing is dumb.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

If you utilize Amazon's Buy Shipping program and your package is scanned into the mail stream by the ship by date, Amazon will not fault you if the shipment arrives late.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

If you utilize Amazon's Buy Shipping program and your package is scanned into the mail stream by the ship by date, Amazon will not fault you if the shipment arrives late.

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Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

but only if you enroll in automated handling time.

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Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

but only if you enroll in automated handling time.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV

No, the buy shipping through Amazon has nothing to do with your handling time. When you go to process an order for shipment, you can either buy shipping through Amazon or purchase postage outside of Amazon and confirm shipping on your own. Handling time doesn't come into play. If you need more handling time, you can change that as long as you have a Professional account.

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Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_jlfJrNa2n7hxV

No, the buy shipping through Amazon has nothing to do with your handling time. When you go to process an order for shipment, you can either buy shipping through Amazon or purchase postage outside of Amazon and confirm shipping on your own. Handling time doesn't come into play. If you need more handling time, you can change that as long as you have a Professional account.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Hello @Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

There are two types of protections available from Amazon Buy Shipping: Claims Protection and OTDR Protection.

For OTDR Protection: If you purchase a shipping label with the "OTDR Protected" badge in Amazon Buy Shipping and use Automated Handling Time (AHT) and Shipping Settings Automation (SSA), your OTDR will not be negatively impacted by late deliveries. For more information, go to On-time delivery.

Amazon Buy Shipping protections

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Hello @Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

There are two types of protections available from Amazon Buy Shipping: Claims Protection and OTDR Protection.

For OTDR Protection: If you purchase a shipping label with the "OTDR Protected" badge in Amazon Buy Shipping and use Automated Handling Time (AHT) and Shipping Settings Automation (SSA), your OTDR will not be negatively impacted by late deliveries. For more information, go to On-time delivery.

Amazon Buy Shipping protections

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Seller_lU3njDwc1tsUG
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Just to add a small clarification that caught us some time ago. For USPS that means scanned at the post office, not scanned from a scan form.

The scan form is just an 'easy' way for the postal worker to collect a lot of items at once. Amazon does not recognize this scan.

As mentioned, 'scanned into the mail stream' is key. It's when the postal worker gets back to the post office and each piece is scanned individually that is the 'carrier first scan'.

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Seller_lU3njDwc1tsUG
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

Just to add a small clarification that caught us some time ago. For USPS that means scanned at the post office, not scanned from a scan form.

The scan form is just an 'easy' way for the postal worker to collect a lot of items at once. Amazon does not recognize this scan.

As mentioned, 'scanned into the mail stream' is key. It's when the postal worker gets back to the post office and each piece is scanned individually that is the 'carrier first scan'.

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Seller_FoHImRENetaoe
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

That is not true, they do and will.

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Seller_FoHImRENetaoe
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_rGcQW1yb6ZWbC

That is not true, they do and will.

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Seller_4x7HLuNHwYSUI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_FoHImRENetaoe

absolutely, i buy all shipping through AMZ and have automated times enabled etc and my OTDR is 60%. When I called the CS told me to pick a faster shipping service lol. I am choosing based on what you guys are giving me to choose from so what gives??

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Seller_4x7HLuNHwYSUI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_FoHImRENetaoe

absolutely, i buy all shipping through AMZ and have automated times enabled etc and my OTDR is 60%. When I called the CS told me to pick a faster shipping service lol. I am choosing based on what you guys are giving me to choose from so what gives??

30
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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de KJ_Amazon

So to clarify...sellers basically need to do all 3 things to be protected?

1 - Use Amazon Buy Shipping

2 - Use Automated Handling Time

3 - Use Shipping Settings Automation

Please confirm

10
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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
En respuesta a la publicación de KJ_Amazon

So to clarify...sellers basically need to do all 3 things to be protected?

1 - Use Amazon Buy Shipping

2 - Use Automated Handling Time

3 - Use Shipping Settings Automation

Please confirm

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Seller_Qbd0RsfZFEZBY
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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
This time zone thing is dumb.
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The time zone doesnt matter. Its the end of the day....Use the PDT as your refferance not the GMT....THe threshold for late shipment is the last hour/minute/second in PDT

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Seller_Qbd0RsfZFEZBY
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_Zw8LsZUQSH440

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Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
This time zone thing is dumb.
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The time zone doesnt matter. Its the end of the day....Use the PDT as your refferance not the GMT....THe threshold for late shipment is the last hour/minute/second in PDT

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