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Enter the item sale price
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Mercari charges a straightforward selling fee structure:
- Selling Fee: 10% of the sale price (flat rate for all items)
- Payment Processing: Included in the 10% fee
- Shipping: Buyer pays, or you can offer free shipping (deducted from earnings)
- Mercari Labels: Discounted prepaid shipping labels available through the app
Unlike other platforms, Mercari's fee structure is simple - just 10% of the sale price, with no additional payment processing fees or listing fees.
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- Use Mercari prepaid labels for discounted shipping rates
- Factor in the 10% fee when pricing your items
- Take clear photos and write detailed descriptions to reduce returns
- Keep your packaging consistent and branded to encourage repeat buyers
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Is the 10% fee always the same?
Yes, Mercari charges a flat 10% selling fee on all items, regardless of category or price. This makes it one of the simplest fee structures among selling platforms.
Who pays for shipping on Mercari?
You can choose to have the buyer pay for shipping, or you can offer free shipping (in which case you pay). Mercari offers discounted prepaid labels that you can purchase through the app.
Are there any other fees besides the 10%?
No, the 10% fee includes payment processing. There are no listing fees, subscription fees, or additional transaction fees. The only other cost is shipping if you choose to offer free shipping.
When do I receive my payment?
Funds are released to your balance after the buyer rates you or 3 days after delivery confirmation. You can then transfer the balance to your bank account (typically takes 1-5 business days) or use Instant Pay for immediate transfer (small fee applies).
common.disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on current marketplace fee structures. Actual fees may vary based on your account type, location, product category, and other factors. Always verify fees directly with the platform before making business decisions.