I have a normal "sell a little" Amazon account. I recently got over 30 items sold in the last 30 days.
Amazon says that for over 40 items sold a month, Pro Merchant is best.
Is this mandatory? Will they convert the account to Pro Merchant if I go over 40 items sold a month, or just charge me more fees and let me carry on selling using the basic account?
Thanks
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Pro Merchant is not mandatory. I believe if you sell over 40 items a month, the fees cancel out, because non Pro-merchant accounts have additional fees for selling. I have a twice a month disbursement Pro Merchant Seller Central account; no issues so far.
If you sell more than 40 items its worth the grade as for regualr account you pay a closing fee of .99 for each item sold. So if you sold more than 40 items and upgrade to pro merchant you would not pay any fees other than the $40 per month.
Example.
Regular account
Sell 100 items - pay $100 in fees
Upgrade to pro merchant
Sell 100 items - pay $40 in fees.
Plus you get to disburse more often I believe and you get to add items to amazon catalog.
I will stick with regular plan to get my money in 24hrs
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Originally Posted by Gamefreak
If you sell more than 40 items its worth the grade as for regualr account you pay a closing fee of .99 for each item sold. So if you sold more than 40 items and upgrade to pro merchant you would not pay any fees other than the $40 per month.
Example.
Regular account
Sell 100 items - pay $100 in fees
Upgrade to pro merchant
Sell 100 items - pay $40 in fees.
Plus you get to disburse more often I believe and you get to add items to amazon catalog.