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FedEx Audit: How to Find and Fix Billing Errors

by Abby McCoy

Apr 14, 2026

6 min read

Every week, FedEx invoices land in logistics managers’ inboxes and most go unchallenged. But a closer look often reveals a familiar pattern: charges that don’t align with contracted rates, surcharges applied to shipments where they shouldn’t be, and dimensional weight miscalculations that quietly inflate the total.

FedEx billing errors are more common than most shippers realize. They don’t normally stem from intentional mistakes. Carrier billing systems are complex, rate tables change frequently, and the volume of daily shipments creates ample room for discrepancies to slip through undetected. The problem is that unchecked errors accumulate.

This guide covers what a FedEx audit is, the most common billing errors to look for, and a practical process for reviewing your invoices before the window to recover those charges closes.

 

What Is a FedEx Audit?

A FedEx audit is a systematic review of your FedEx invoices to verify that every charge is accurate and consistent with services provided and your carrier agreement.

This process covers:

  • Base rates and contracted discounts
  • Accessorial fee accuracy
  • Service failures and refund eligibility

FedEx audits can be performed manually by your internal team, through an outsourced provider, or with shipping intelligence software that automates the process on a continuous basis. The right approach depends on your shipment volume and the internal resources you have available.

 

Why FedEx Invoices Contain Errors

FedEx processes millions of shipments every day. Even a small error rate across that volume translates into meaningful overcharges for shippers who aren’t reviewing their invoices. These are the most common sources of billing discrepancies:

Contracted Rate Discrepancies

When you have a carrier agreement with FedEx, your pricing isn’t always the published list rate. It’s negotiated. But billing systems don’t always apply those discounts correctly, particularly after a general rate increase or an account change. When contracted discounts fail to apply, you pay the standard published rate instead of what your agreement specifies.

Dimensional Weight Miscalculations

FedEx charges based on either actual weight or dimensional (DIM) weight, whichever is greater. DIM weight is derived from package dimensions, and inaccurate measurements (whether from scanning errors or data entry mistakes) get carried forward into billing.

Address Correction Charges

Address correction fees are among the most disputed line items on FedEx invoices. These fees are applied when FedEx’s systems determine that a label contains incomplete or inaccurate address data. Valid addresses can also be flagged due to formatting discrepancies or ZIP code validation mismatches, and the correction fee still applies regardless of whether the original address was actually wrong.

Duplicate Billings

System issues occasionally result in the same shipment being billed more than once. Duplicates aren’t always obvious; they can appear on separate invoices or across different account numbers.

Without a systematic cross-reference, they’re easy to miss and pay twice.

Residential Surcharge Errors

Residential surcharges are applied when FedEx determines a delivery address is a residence rather than a business. These charges are sometimes misapplied, as a business address that

FedEx’s database classifies as residential will trigger the surcharge even if the classification is incorrect.

 

How to Audit FedEx Invoices

A thorough FedEx invoice audit follows a consistent process. Whether you’re doing this in-house or evaluating a third-party solution, these are the core steps.

Step 1: Gather Your Invoices and Carrier Agreement

Pull your most recent FedEx invoices and locate your carrier agreement, including any amendments or addenda. You’ll need both documents side by side to compare what was billed against what was agreed to.

Step 2: Audit for Billing Errors

Invoice errors come in many forms: misapplied rates, incorrect dimensional weight calculations, duplicate charges, and invalid surcharges, among others. Review each shipment systematically rather than spot-checking, since errors on high-volume lanes or SKUs can compound quickly. Pay extra attention to shipments processed during or just after rate changes, as those transitions are when discrepancies are most likely to slip through. When you find an error, document it with supporting evidence. If the same issue appears across multiple shipments, treat it as a systemic problem worth escalating rather than a series of one-offs.

Step 3: Submit Disputes Before the Deadline

This step is time-sensitive, and the deadline varies depending on the type of dispute:

  • Late delivery refunds (under FedEx’s Money-Back Guarantee): 15 calendar days from the invoice or ship date
  • Billing errors (incorrect surcharges, misapplied rates): 30 days from the invoice date

The late delivery window is the one to watch most closely. At just 15 days, it’s the shortest and the easiest to miss. Shippers who conduct only monthly or quarterly reviews routinely fall outside this window and lose any opportunity to recover those charges. FedEx’s Billing & Invoicing support center outlines the disputes submission process and documentation requirements.

 

Manual vs. Automated FedEx Auditing

Manual invoice auditing is a reasonable starting point for lower-volume shippers. With a well-structured spreadsheet and access to your carrier agreement, an internal team can catch the most obvious discrepancies.

Limitations of Manual Auditing at Scale

For mid-to-large shippers processing hundreds or thousands of weekly shipments, manual auditing has real limitations:

  • It is time-intensive and difficult to scale with volume
  • Human error increases with the number of line items reviewed
  • The 15-day late delivery claim window creates constant deadline pressure
  • Ongoing rate and surcharge changes require continuous maintenance of your review criteria

What Automated Auditing Provides

Automated auditing tools apply consistent rules across every shipment, flag potential errors as invoices arrive, and file disputes whenever possible within the applicable window. The result is broader coverage with less operational overhead. For a closer look at what parcel auditing software covers, Sifted’s parcel audit page is a useful starting point.

 

Build Auditing Into Your Shipping Process

FedEx billing errors are predictable. Dimensional weight miscalculations, misapplied discounts, address correction fees on valid shipments, and residential surcharges that don’t belong will continue to appear as long as invoices go unreviewed.

The shippers who recover the most are those who treat auditing as an ongoing operational practice rather than a periodic exercise.

Key takeaways:

  • FedEx billing errors most commonly appear as rate mismatches, duplicate charges, and incorrect surcharges
  • Dispute deadlines vary by dispute type: 15 calendar days for late delivery refunds
  • Billing errors (incorrect surcharges, misapplied rates): 30 days from the invoice date
  • The 15-day late delivery window is the most time-sensitive and the easiest to miss, which is why audit frequency matters
  • Surcharge auditing is a high-value, often overlooked component of a complete invoice review
  • Automated tools provide more consistent coverage at scale than manual processes can sustain

 

Stop Leaving Money on the Table

Most FedEx billing errors don’t get recovered, not because they’re hard to dispute, but because they go unnoticed. Manual invoice reviews miss things, deadlines pass, and small overcharges add up across thousands of shipments.

SiftedAI gives your team the visibility to catch errors before the window closes and identify cost patterns that a line-by-line review would never surface. If you’re shipping at a high volume, the question isn’t whether errors are happening, it’s whether you’re finding them in time.

See what SiftedAI finds in your shipping data.

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