Amazon payment

silly question here.. but i just had a sale through amazon payment, but where does the money go ??
I dont see anything in my account thats connected to paypal and amazon..
I want to be sure before i ship the item out .
I did not get any email from amazon either -as they say in their ’knowledge base ’.
Thanks

asked about 9 years ago

1 Answer

Amazon has the money and will pay you after a waiting period (length depends on what level seller you are and how new your account is…usually 14 days) after you supply them tracking number for shipping..you will have to log in to your amazon account though with the changes to amazon payments from Checkout by Amazon I am not sure what the set up at amazon looks like now…since my account has not yet been updated from CBA yet

answered about 9 years ago

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gearseller2 says: February 25, 2016

ccmom- totally different routine now. No more having to supply tracking numbers to get paid and funds being realeased much faster than before. For me it has been 5 days or less. The first one takes longer to make sure you are real but then they just send your funds on a regular basis :-) Better!!

gearseller2 says: February 25, 2016

Oh- and make sure you are using Amazon Payments Advanced Productio v

gearseller2 says: February 25, 2016

Oh- and make sure you are using Amazon Payments Advanced Production View. You will have to set the new criteria yourself as CBA is being phased out. Easy process. If you still have funds in CBA you will get them then you can no longer use it.

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