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There's a Number Sitting in Your Seller Account With Your Name on It

Lost inbound units. Warehouse damage. Refunds where the product never came back. Amazon reimburses some of it automatically and quietly skips the rest. Paste your inventory reports and see what's still claimable, before the 60-day window closes on it.

FBA Reimbursement Finder

Claimable events · recoverable dollars · deadline warnings · case text

3 free runs per day. Your report is processed once and never shared.
Scanning for claimable events

The money nobody claims

Amazon's warehouses handle billions of units, and some fraction gets lost, crushed, or destroyed without your say-so. The automated system catches a lot of it. What it misses stays missed, because the burden of finding it is on you, and the reports where it hides are the ones nobody opens.

The clock makes it worse. Claims expire 60 days after the event. Every week you don't look, some of your money crosses the line from claimable to gone. This tool reads the reports you never open, groups what it finds into the four claim types Amazon recognizes, and writes the case text so filing takes minutes instead of an afternoon.

How it works

1. Paste the rows

Inventory Adjustments, Reconciliation, or Returns reports. Add your sourcing cost for real payout math.

2. AI sorts the claims

Lost inbound, warehouse damaged, destroyed without permission, refund with no return. Offsets netted out.

3. File before the window shuts

Recoverable dollars per claim type, deadline warnings, and paste-ready case text for each one.

The four claim types

Claim type
What triggers it
Lost inbound
Units shipped to Amazon that never got received or reconciled
Warehouse lost or damaged
Adjustment rows showing Amazon-caused loss with no matching reimbursement
Destroyed without permission
Units disposed of with no disposal order from you
Refund, no return
Customer refunded, unit never came back inside the return window

Who gets the most out of this

Sellers moving 500+ units a month who never audit adjustments
Brands with recent inbound shipments that came up short
High-refund categories where units vanish between refund and return
Anyone who's never set their sourcing cost in Seller Central

Questions sellers ask us

Your pasted rows are sent to our server, processed once by the AI to generate the analysis, and not shared with anyone. We keep your email and a short usage summary so we can send you the results. Your inventory data is not resold or published.

The finder only counts events visible in your paste, nets out reimbursements it can see, and values units conservatively at sourcing cost. It cannot see reimbursements outside the paste, so some flagged events may already be paid. Verify each case against your Reimbursements report before filing. Amazon decides every claim.

Often, yes. Amazon's automated reconciliation catches many lost and damaged events on its own. This tool exists for the ones it misses or closes without paying, and to make sure your sourcing cost is set so payouts use your real number instead of a lower default.

Yes. You get 3 free runs per day with your email. The case text is yours to paste into Seller Support. No agency, no percentage of your recovery, no catch.

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