Fee rate of 13%!! more than ebay??? mistake???

I have just received a bill for one sale showing fee rate of 13%?
Who and what do i contact for answer?

asked over 8 years ago

3 Answers

Hi HeMe2Kids,
The fee rate of 13% was chosen by you the seller. Bonanza does not choose it. Click at the top on Seller Dashboard then on Advertised Items. You will see the percentage your booth is set at. You can lower the percent to 9% if you wish, but understand that your items will only be seen by a lesser audience on the marketplaces you will see below the percentage you choose. You can change it as often as you wish. You don’t always have to be at 13%. You can move it higher or lower at anytime.

Also, to help with fees. Do you collect your tokens when you sign in each day? If you do, you may use the tokens towards paying your billing statement amount. If you are not collecting it’s a great idea too.

Hope this help.

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MomentsInThyme

answered over 8 years ago

You choose your FVF through choosing your advertising level. Once your items sells from an ad link then you % of your fee is determined by how many ad clicks the item had, up to the advertising level you choose.

If the item sells through a direct link…ie organic or direct internal searches, social media link, then the fee is much lower and can be as low as the min, of 3.5%

Also realize there is NO listing fee, nor expiration for a listing..as on ebay

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answered over 8 years ago

even a 9% fee is cheaper than ebay because bonanza doesn’t charge FVF for shipping. (i have 9% fee on ebay )

answered over 8 years ago

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