Selling fees question - new seller - please help

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Selling fees question - new seller - please help

Hi
Sorry in advance if this is a repeated question.
I am new to selling on Amazon. I haven’t even listed a product yet as i have just signed up.
I have noticed that i have already been charged £30. I now understand that this is the fee for having a professional sellers account.
When signing up i was prompted to sign up to all market places - France / Spain etc. Will I be charged £30 per market place?
Will i be charged when i sell an item if I have a professional sellers account, or is it just the monthly fee?
I am really worried…
I have so many questions.

Thank you in advance.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

That is not entirely correct - you signed up for the Professional selling PLAN, not account. The Account type (legal entity) if you are buying (or making items) and selling for profit is a Business Seller Account.

You would be as well downgrading to the Individual PLAN until you are ready to sell, so that you do not pay any more fees - go to Settings _ Account Info - Your Services - manage.
You can upgrade again when you are selling - the cost of the pro plan draws even when you sell a minimum of 34/35 items a month.

The one fee covers you for all EU marketplaces, but just be sure that you understand all the requirements for selling overseas.

Check out Amazon Seller University - hopefully all your questions will be answered there.
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/learn/ref=xx_su_dnav_xx

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Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO

The pro selling plan removes the 75p per item selling fee, but you still pay the referral fee (varies by category) plus FBA fees if using FBA.

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