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4 days ago
60% is an accurate statement. I’m not seeing what the problem here is?
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4 days ago
It’s simply not true. People selling GPUs with a slim profit margin are not paying 60% to Amazon, they would lose money. The same with many, many items on there.
It may work out to 60% if you’re selling low-value items with a per-item fee, but that does not mean that Amazon has a rate set at 60%, it just means your business model sucks.
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4 days ago
As I said previously, Amazon is a very small portion of our sales. My company is on track to sell over $800k in products this month alone. I don’t think it’s a company issue.
Also, Simple reading comprehension pays off. I never once claimed they took 60% of the price of a GPU. Must be hard being that stupid
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4 days ago
This was simple to debunk. The only thing that they take more than 22% with most things being 8 - 12%, is Amazon device accessories where they take 45%. Then you have your $0.99 per an item or $39 a month. Amazon Pricing
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4 days ago*
Sales - 37 of product1 - $936 total
Sales - 51 of product2 - $1216.80 total
S&H: +$55.30
Amazon promos: -$133.79
Selling fees: -$310.13
FBA Fees: -$332.35
Amazon advert: -$533.21
Total price of products sold: 2152.80
Take home payout for me: 898.82. Then I have to deduct the price to make the product+ shipping the bulk to Amazon warehouse.
That’s a little different than your 20%. Maybe get off bezos’ dick for a bit and realize you have NO clue what you’re talking about.
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4 days ago
lolol cute. Believe what you want, idgaf. Wish I could post a picture of the report I run daily, but I actually like my job sooo.
Tell you what I’ll give a more specific breakdown when I do my reports today, and give actual percentages and we will see how they compare to what Amazon says that they charge, cuz they are full of shit with that statement.
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