Does anyone use FBA Returnless settings?

The program help page states that items are not eligible if they have “an average sales price (ASP) greater than $75.”

First, how do I check an item’s average sales price?
Second, does the condition of the item impact an offer’s average sales price? If an item sells for $100 new, but I want to sell an unused return where the buyer opened the box as “used” for $60, am I restricted based off the “new” price?

I’d ask Seller Support, but I don’t want to spent 20 minutes getting lied to right now.

Sorry, no experience with FBA Returnless settings - most of my FBA returns are resellable except for the LPN sticker that makes them ‘defective’ in Amazon’s eyes. I clean off the stickers or repackage.

I do however have experience with this and totally understand.

Welp, the Seller Support rep told me “used items can’t be returned anyway so don’t worry about it.”

Sigh.

Tomorrow maybe I’ll try again.

We do not use this service. But I think I can answer your first question.

One method would be to check the SKU from Manage All Inventory [link]

Search the SKU or FNSKU and click on the blue link for the SKU

You should see this on the left side of the screen.

Then click on the SKU Economics and look towards the right side about here,

I do not think this answers your second question, but we tend to create a new FNSKU or SKU for each type of used condition. They would each have their own selling price history since they are different items.

I thought that average sales price was determined by ASIN. If it goes by SKU then I have no problems at all, I can’t sell a used item on the same SKU as a new one anyway.

Thank you, I almost never look at this page.

To my knowledge, it goes by SKU. I could be mistaken.

In my head, the reasoning is;
A parent ASIN or SKU will not display an average sales price or have a sell-able quantity.
The individual child ASINs will display their own average sale prices as separate SKUs.

I checked an ASIN where I have an FBA and FBM SKU for the same item, and they show different average selling prices, so I will assume you are correct.
Thank you.

At the top of that page you can toggle to SKU or ASIN