Amazon redesigns payment accounts

The excitement never stops at Amazon. Now they’re redesigning the payments section of seller accounts. Click twice on the picture at right for an enlarged illustration. Here’s the announcement:

Soon we will be upgrading the Get Paid section of your Seller Account. Below is a preview of the redesign. Please note, these changes are designed to make this feature easier to use. No fees are being changed or updated. Improvements include:

  • A completely new interface that makes it easy to examine your financial data.
  • No longer need the additional log-in step currently required.
  • Quick access to other settlement periods.
  • A set of Quick Filters to quickly refine a list of transactions.
  • Easy drill down to transaction details and order information.

We know that access to your Payments account is key to your business; therefore, we will provide continued access to the current interface while you move to the new one.

As always, we welcome your comments. Please feel free to send feedback to sya-changes@amazon.com.

Thank you for selling on Amazon!

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3 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted February 15, 2008 at 12:57 pm | Permalink

    Hmm, this looks kind of interesting. But it would have been nice to have had these features before I did my taxes this year…:/

  2. Anonymous
    Posted February 15, 2008 at 5:49 pm | Permalink

    Finally something to help sellers! I wonder when the other shoe will fall. Nothing is free!

  3. Posted March 16, 2008 at 5:31 pm | Permalink

    The story should be about the very high “bar” AZ in releasing about what Operating System and Browser you need to access Invoices and Refunds.

    Inaccesible for 2 months by me – Luckily I use theArtofBooks.com.

    AZ is going with XP & Vista with IE7 at a minimum. As Customer Support informed me on 2 occassions over the same period.

    I use Windows 2000 with no desire to use 2-4 gigs of RAM – which can make some programs inoperable. [PhotoShop 3 will not run with over 512 Megs of RAM]

    IE7 on the MicroSoft site if trying to even Download would give the message “Will not run on your system – click here to upgrade to Vista or XP”

    I will buy an MS System just for my shrinking AZ sales.

    How is this effecting buyers.

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