When a transfer of funds on Amazon doesn’t go through, there are a few common reasons for it, and each has a way to fix it:
- Minimum transfer not met: If the amount doesn’t meet Amazon’s minimum threshold for transfers, the payment won’t go through. In this case, you’ll need to make sure the balance reaches the required minimum.
- Amazon canceled the transfer: Sometimes, Amazon cancels a transfer without providing much detail. If this happens, you might not get additional information upfront.
- Invalid bank information: If there are incorrect bank account details, the transfer will also fail for obvious reasons. Update your bank info as soon as possible, and the issue will be resolved.
- Unexpected issue: Sometimes, a transfer might fail due to an unexpected error that’s not immediately clear.
In any of these cases, reaching out to Amazon Seller Support is your best bet for getting the issue resolved quickly.
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