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But do you know the actual number of purchases you’ve made in the last 30 days? Probably not off the top of your head, but it’s important to keep your eyes on what you’ve ordered.
You used to be able to access the order report option on Amazon with one or two clicks, but that is no longer the case. Tons of people have been complaining about the issue in various forums, and when reaching out to Amazon customer service for answers, most got a canned response as to the reasoning.
These accounts are geared toward companies, organizations, entrepreneurs and other businesses. You can also create multiple user groups for different business departments and you can use the order history tool to sort and document order history from each multi-user group.
Luckily, you can still pull your order history with regular Prime accounts. If you’re trying to get your order history for your business account, you can follow the instructions below.
To create an Order History Report for Amazon Prime Business accounts: If you’re trying to get your order history for your regular Prime account, though, you’ll need to follow the instructions below.
Doing this will pull up a list of your recent orders made from your account. If you want to receive a full spreadsheet with your Amazon orders, you’ll need to submit a data request instead.
Click submit to request an Excel spreadsheet with your order history. This will prompt Amazon to send you an Excel spreadsheet with your order history.