Amazon Seller Central Order Defect Report

Comprehensive monitoring of negative feedback, A-to-Z claims, and chargebacks impacting account health

The Order Defect Report provides critical visibility into the three main components of your Order Defect Rate (ODR) – one of Amazon’s most important account health metrics. This automated report captures all negative feedback, A-to-Z guarantee claims, and credit card chargebacks from the past 60 days, allowing you to monitor trends, identify problematic orders, and take corrective action before these issues impact your selling privileges.

This report consolidates defect data from Amazon’s Account Health dashboard, presenting detailed information about each problematic order including dates, order IDs, fulfillment methods, and specific defect types. By tracking this data regularly, sellers can maintain their ODR below Amazon’s 1% threshold, protect their account standing, and identify operational improvements to reduce future defects.

Key Data Fields

Order Date

When the order was originally placed, helping identify seasonal patterns in defects.

Order Identifier

Unique Amazon order ID for tracking and researching specific problematic transactions.

Fulfillment Method

Whether the order was fulfilled by merchant (FBM) or Amazon (FBA) to identify responsibility.

Negative Feedback

Customer feedback ratings of 1 or 2 stars that count against your ODR.

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A-to-Z Claims

Customer protection claims filed when orders don’t arrive or match the description.

Chargeback Status

Credit card disputes initiated by customers through their banks.

Account Impact

How each defect affects your overall account health score and selling privileges.

Time Period

Rolling 60-day window of defect data matching Amazon’s calculation period.

Amazon’s Order Defect Report

Available at:

Seller Central → Performance → Account Health → Order Defect Rate

Recommended Monitoring Frequency & Actions

How Often to Check This Report

Daily Monitoring

We strongly recommend checking the Order Defect Report daily. New defects can appear at any time, and early detection allows you to respond to customer issues before they escalate or impact your ODR threshold.

Critical Threshold

Amazon requires ODR to stay below 1%. Accounts exceeding this threshold face immediate selling restrictions. Daily monitoring ensures you never approach this critical limit unexpectedly.

Required Actions Based on Report Data

  • Contact Customers
    Proactively reach out to resolve issues before negative feedback becomes permanent
  • Process Refunds
    Issue full or partial refunds to prevent A-to-Z claims and chargebacks
  • Respond to Claims
    Submit evidence and responses to A-to-Z claims within Amazon’s deadlines
  • Update Listings
    Improve product descriptions and images to reduce customer disappointment
  • Review Shipping
    Investigate late deliveries and lost packages contributing to defects
  • Quality Control
    Address product quality issues identified through feedback patterns
Automate Your Order Defect Monitoring with Cajari

Cajari automatically collects this Order Defect Report from your Amazon Seller Central account and delivers it to your systems through API endpoints or webhooks. Our platform handles the complex authentication and navigation, providing structured CSV data that integrates seamlessly with your customer service tools and monitoring dashboards. Catch defects immediately and protect your account health with automated daily monitoring.

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