I have my advertising percentage set at 9% max.
For the sales I have received via Google shopping, I’ve never been charged anything less than 9% even though there’s supposed to be a chance the FVF will be less depending on how much Bonanza pays over a period of time for my listing to be advertised in Google shopping.
Once, I had just listed something a few days prior and sold it via Google shopping but the FVF was still 9%. Since pay per clicks cost a small grouping of pennies ([URL removed] 3 cents, 5 cents, etc), it was hard to believe the FVF was already at 9%.
Makes me wonder if we get charged the full advertising percentage we set our booths up at anymore…..like in my case 9%.
To help with clarity, has anyone else been paying a lessor FVF than what you have your advertising percentage set up to?
Thanks. Just trying to understand.
Sharon
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EmpressDepot Reputation: 7344 See EmpressDepot's booth |
I have received a lower FVF but not recently. What upsets me is even if someone from bonanza buys something, I was charged the full 9%
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
I got one on the 3rd for 3.51%..yes I do get them, but it is usually on newer listed items that have not raked up a lot of views…but not always..had an older listing sell last month with a 3.52%
It is always good to check how many ad views an item has…(You can see it batch edit under advertise items). If the number gets very high, it will bring in the higher percentage.
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Thanks everyone.
Cindy’s post confirms that a sale via Google shopping can bring in a lower FVF than what we have an advertising percentage set at.
Maybe one day I’ll get one under 9% lol.
Weird thing is that a very short while back I was also seeing an FVF for 9.1% and my advertising is at 9%. I did email in about it and did not get a definite answer as to why this happened several times. I was told I still only got charged 9% FVF even though it showed 9.1%. I did the math on the listing and it did, in fact, come to 9%.
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EmpressDepot Reputation: 7344 See EmpressDepot's booth |
I’ve never been charged less than 9% and I get very few paid advertising views.
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KarensCollections Reputation: 1192 See KarensCollections' booth |
Hello all, I am set at the 9% advertising max fee. At times I so get the selling fee below 9%. But most times it is at 9% or slightly over I think due to my off dollar pricing and rounding off. I have checked it. The exception is the .50 minimum on a sale where it may be 10%. I list nothing less then 4.95.
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