Understanding Two-Day Shipping Eligibility Revocation on Amazon
Learn about the implications and reasons behind the revocation of Two-Day Shipping eligibility.
Eligibility Requirements
When you offer Two-Day Shipping on Amazon, it’s essential to consistently meet all eligibility requirements to maintain this service.
If your performance metrics fall below the established thresholds, your eligibility for Two-Day Shipping may be revoked.
Revocation Process
- Two-Day Shipping will be disabled on your offers.
- Your status on the Premium Shipping Eligibility tool will change to “Not eligible.”
- You will be unable to offer Two-Day Shipping for a minimum of 7 days and up to 30 days.
Reasons for Ineligibility
There are various reasons why your status might show as “Not eligible” in the Premium Shipping Eligibility tool.
Visit the Requirements for Two-Day Shipping for detailed information.
Long-Term Performance Issues
- If your Two-Day Shipping eligibility has been revoked previously and you continue to fail to meet the requirements for a trailing 90 days:
- You may be removed from Premium Shipping options.
- Your status will change to “Restricted” in the Premium Shipping Eligibility tool.
- You will need to submit a plan of action to Amazon to demonstrate how you will improve your performance metrics. Learn more about this process here.
Understanding the consequences of Two-Day Shipping eligibility revocation is crucial for maintaining high performance standards on Amazon and ensuring excellent service for your customers.
For more detailed information, refer to Amazon’s guide on shipping temperature-sensitive goods.



