Partner fee

I just had my first sale on bonanza and printed my label thru my pay pal account. Not only do I have to pay a pay pal fee which I alway do on my other venue but there is a Partner fee. What is a partner fee. I’ve googled it and don’t seem to be able to find an answer. Help please!

asked over 5 years ago

2 Comments

Starfisher says: October 09, 2019

I believe that is for taxes. Check to see if the State is one of the ones listed that Bonanza has to collect and submit taxes for. PayPal collects and then sends to Bonanza.

Tangled_treasures_ says: October 09, 2019

Thanks Starfisher after much looking and pondering that is what I thought it may be. I do appreciate your help.

2 Answers

Are you using any of their 3p vendors listed on this page? https://www.bonanza.com/partners

If so and the services used include a per transaction fee, that’d be it.

If not, it’s either a mistake or it is the commission level you’ve set for your store.

To be certain, I’d email [email protected] and ask them.

answered over 5 years ago

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hello Tangled_treasures_
Welcome to the community!!

We recommend that you contact our support tema, we will be glad to assist you further.
If you need additional support please email our award-winning Bonanza support team and they will be glad to assist you. [email protected]

answered over 5 years ago

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Tangled_treasures_ says: October 09, 2019

Thank you for your answer. I think I have this mystery solved.

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