i see on selling issue question that selling fees is 3.5% … i sold one item but surprised when bonanza charged me 9% fees ? i sent message but have no answer ??
i set up my booth & prices based on that fees 3.5% NOT 9% …
anyone help explain ?? thanks
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mode_momo Reputation: 10 See mode_momo's booth |
Hi Multi-mall, easy peasy explanation can be found right here at this link
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basically this means that you have chosen the Basic advertising package. Which is the minimum percentage to get your items sent to Google Shopping. If your item sold via a click through Google shopping then that’s why you were charge the 9% commission as opposed to the Economy commission of 3.5% The 3.5% applies when it’s an organic sale. Where you have done the work and advertised and drawn the buyer to your listing.
For more detailed information and Answers try this link [URL removed]
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ZiggyZool Reputation: 1320 See ZiggyZool's booth |
The fees actually vary. The minimum fee for a transaction on Bonanza is $.50. If you sell an item that you charge $.50 for then the fee would be 100%. That small bit of information is listed on the Pricing link [URL removed]
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Pricing Examples
•You sell a $2 item. Although $2 × 3.5% = $0.07 you still owe $0.50 as that is the minimum on any item.
•A buyer buys three of your items for a total of $109 after shipping. The total shipping for the offer is $14, of which $10 is deducted. So your FOV is $109-$10 = $99. Your fee is then 3.5% of $99, or $3.47
•You sell one item for $750 with free shipping. You owe 3.5% on the first $500 ($17.50) and 1.5% on the remaining $250 ($3.75) for a total of $21.25.
Advertising fees are also calculated on top of that base price.
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InspiredCreations Reputation: 1435 See InspiredCreations' booth |
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