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Commissions at Bricomarché

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Commissions

Why does the Bricomarché marketplace charge commission?

The Bricomarché marketplace levies commissions on the sales of its third-party sellers in order to finance certain aspects of the platform. These include attracting more customers and promoting product visibility. Commissions are also used to maintain the website, manage payments and organize customer support. Not to mention the services and functionalities offered by the marketplace to its sellers, such as performance tracking and analysis tools.

Commissions applied on the Bricomarché marketplace

The Bricomarché marketplace applies commissions on products sold, which take the form of a percentage of the sale price. The applicable rate varies according to the category of the item sold. Here are a few common examples to help you understand:

  • DIY tools: around 13%,
  • Garden furniture: 12%,
  • Decorative items: around 12%,
  • Consumables and miscellaneous accessories: 9% on average.

Additional set-up and logistics costs

Some fees may apply for listing products on the Bricomarché marketplace. Although not very high, they should be taken into account. These include the cost of advertising campaigns and highlighting items.

Other additional costs may be added, such as customer support and logistics costs like product storage in Bricomarché warehouses and delivery. To calculate your margin, simply subtract commission, logistics costs and cost of goods sold from the sales price, excluding VAT. This will give you your net margin.

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