BHETA to host webinar on Amazon charges and recoveries

BHETA business service provider, RT7Digital is to present a webinar on how best to negotiate Amazon charges and recoveries. 

The event features Stephen Lloyd – head of Amazon strategy and takes place on Tuesday 25 February at 10.30am.

BHETA explains that this a unique member opportunity to learn how to identify recoverable funds, understand common issues like shortages, chargebacks and seller fees and navigate Amazon terms and co-ops effectively.

Key topics include:

  • Types of recoverables
  • Addressing shortages and chargebacks
  • Navigating Amazon fess and co-ops
  • Understanding Amazon terms
  • Live Q&A with our experts

The event is for BHETA members. Non-members who are interested in experiencing a BHETA event and are thinking of joining our association, are welcome to have a ‘taster session’, on the condition they are happy to have a membership chat with the relevant sector manager.

BHETA marketing director, Steve Richardson commented: “Whether you are an experienced Amazon seller or new to the platform, this will be an invaluable opportunity to learn how to strengthen position and make the most of the relationship.”

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