Seller-First Weight Protection
(Partially Launched)
Structured Weight Dispute Management for Ecommerce Logistics
Eliminate unexpected weight debits.
Reverse the burden of proof.
Protect working capital from post-delivery shocks.
Seller-First Weight Protection is JetPost’s structured weight reconciliation framework built for D2C ecommerce brands using courier aggregation in India.
This is not reactive dispute handling.
This is predictable weight governance infrastructure.
Reverse the burden of proof.
Protect working capital from post-delivery shocks.
Seller-First Weight Protection is JetPost’s structured weight reconciliation framework built for D2C ecommerce brands using courier aggregation in India.
This is not reactive dispute handling.
This is predictable weight governance infrastructure.
Why Most Courier Aggregator Weight Systems Fail
Weight discrepancies are common in ecommerce logistics.
The problem is not that disputes happen.
The problem is how aggregators handle them.
1. Delayed Financial Shock
In most aggregator models:
- Shipment is delivered
- 2 to 3 weeks later, seller wallet is debited
- Seller receives notification after funds are deducted
There is no predictability.
This creates:
- Working capital disruption
- Inventory planning confusion
- Margin distortion after accounting closure
The shock happens after revenue recognition.
2. Seller Bears the Burden of Proof
Industry standard practice:
- Aggregator deducts amount.
- Seller is asked to prove incorrect weight.
- Seller must produce packaging images or videos.
If proof is insufficient or delayed:
- Dispute is closed.
- Debit stands.
The operational complexity is pushed to the seller.
3. No Structured Resolution Timeline
Most aggregators do not offer:
- Defined reconciliation cycle
- Transparent escalation framework
- Guaranteed resolution timeline
Weight disputes become open-ended friction.
Sellers waste time chasing support tickets.
Sellers waste time chasing support tickets.
The Seller-First Weight Protection Difference
JetPost restructures weight reconciliation from the ground up.
1. Predictable Debit Timeline
Seller wallet is debited within 48 hours of dispatch, not weeks after delivery.
Why this matters:
- Financial impact is immediate and predictable
- No surprise deductions
- Accounting clarity improve
- Cash flow planning stabilizes
Predictability replaces shock.
2. Courier Bears the Burden of Proof
In JetPost’s framework:
- Seller is not required to prove innocence.
- Courier must provide proof of discrepancy.
- Refund is issued within 5 working days.
This reverses the traditional aggregator model.
Operational accountability shifts away from the seller.
Operational accountability shifts away from the seller.
3. Structured Resolution Window
Seller-First Weight Protection includes:
- Defined dispute cycle
- Transparent reconciliation tracking
- Time-bound resolution process
No indefinite ticket loops.
No ambiguous follow-ups.
This is structured logistics governance.
No ambiguous follow-ups.
This is structured logistics governance.
Why Aggregator Weight Models Create Margin Volatility
Weight discrepancies directly affect:
- Shipping cost per order
- Contribution margin
- P&L stability
- Cash flow predictability
When disputes are delayed and unpredictable, unit economics cannot be modeled accurately.
Seller-First Weight Protection transforms weight reconciliation into a controllable process.
This is not about eliminating every dispute. It is about eliminating financial volatility.
Seller-First Weight Protection transforms weight reconciliation into a controllable process.
This is not about eliminating every dispute. It is about eliminating financial volatility.
Commercial Impact for D2C Brands
For high-volume ecommerce operations:
- Reduced post-delivery debit shocks
- Improved working capital forecasting
- Lower administrative workload
- Faster dispute resolution
- Improved operational clarity
Weight governance becomes part of logistics infrastructure, not reactive support.
Built for Operationally Serious Ecommerce Brands
Seller-First Weight Protection is ideal for:
- D2C brands shipping 500+ orders monthly
- High-AOV sellers
- Brands facing frequent weight discrepancies
- Sellers evaluating courier aggregation platforms
- Finance teams seeking cost predictability
If weight disputes are affecting margin clarity, this framework is designed for you.
Ecommerce Weight Dispute Resolution System
Seller-First Weight Protection functions as:
- Courier weight dispute management platform
- Ecommerce weight reconciliation system
- Shipping weight discrepancy resolution infrastructure
- Logistics cost predictability framework
- D2C margin protection solution
- Courier aggregator weight protection system
Integrated directly with JetPost’s courier aggregation platform.
Designed for Indian ecommerce logistics environments.
Designed for Indian ecommerce logistics environments.
Remove Financial Uncertainty from Weight Disputes
Upgrade from reactive dispute handling to structured weight governance, from chasing aggregators on never ending ticket follow-ups to enjoying your cup of tea/cofee.
Switch to Seller-First Weight Protection today.
Switch to Seller-First Weight Protection today.
A weight discrepancy occurs when a courier company reports that a shipment weighs more than declared, resulting in additional shipping charges.
Most aggregators debit sellers weeks after delivery and require the seller to provide proof to challenge the charge.
JetPost debits within 48 hours of dispatch and requires the courier to provide proof. If proof is invalid, refunds are issued within 5 days.
JetPost debits within 48 hours of dispatch and requires the courier to provide proof. If proof is invalid, refunds are issued within 5 days.
No logistics system can eliminate discrepancies entirely. Seller-First Weight Protection ensures disputes are handled predictably and transparently.
Yes. The system includes a structured and time-bound reconciliation framework to prevent open-ended disputes.
Yes. Seller-First Weight Protection operates within the JetPost courier aggregation platform and supports ecommerce brands using Shopify and other platforms.