Fees (FBM) per transaction
Where on Amazon can I find, per transaction, the sale price and fees? I’m looking to get a better handle on how much, in percentages, I am paying in fees (Fulfillment by Merchant). thanks
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Seller_aV1Bh32hE0KND
See ➛ Per-item selling fees and ➛ Estimated fee per unit sold
Seller_nb9AcCSqgd4R5
On the top of your Manage Inventory page, there’s a box for Preferences where you can choose what information you want to see in the columns on the page. Check the box for “Estimated fee per unit sold (Recommended)” and hit Save Changes at the bottom of the page. Then your (estimated) fees will show up on your Inventory page for each item in inventory.
Caveat, I’m an Individual seller, no idea if Pro sellers have a different Manage Inventory page set-up, but I’d imagine there’d be an option to see this Fees column.
Seller_olet7eVOHxQZd
Good grief. So many people that should not be listing products for sale on Amazon. If my statement offended you, they you can include yourself in that group. You do not need a full business plan. But you should know the cost of the product, the fees for the marketplace, and the cost to fulfill the order. This is so you know that you will make a profit. Then there will be income taxes to pay on that profit.
Happy selling!!
@SMDJ_Unlimited The question was answered with a link by Medic. Here is a hint. Blue words online are normally links.
Amazon Help works pretty well. You could search referral fees to find out more. Or utilize Google and search how much does it cost to sell on Amazon.
Seller_ToPPYvOWlyp9j
I was wondering if there is a place on Amazon where you can simply look at an individual listing and it would show the fees charged.
Easiest way for us is on Manage Inventory page as stated by @Marth: Estimated fee per unit sold.
If yours isn’t activated, go to Manage Inventory Preferences Page.
Seller_pKqJ8qEBv1bIJ
go to transaction view under Payments it shows everything your asking.
Seller_CyGI7lF1437gx
I use this tool, it’s Amazon’s FBA Calculator but you can see fees for SF Listings
Seller_waD5es6ha7259
Your best bet is the sellers app on your phone. Scan the ISBN or Barcode. That should bring up the item and you should be able to use the calculator that @JwsMarket is referencing in his response that is built in.
I prefer to scan because it saves time and usually (98%+) gets the numbers and item correct, where I mistype about 10% of items the first time doing it manually.