I am being charged fees for Mexico and Canada
I recently noticed I am being charged fees for my Amazon Mexico and Amazon Canada accounts.
I heard it could be that my Amazon Professional Seller plan may have its costs split between my US, Mexico, and Canada seller accounts. Is that correct?
I have only one listing open in Canada and Mexico and rarely make sales, so I can't tell what these Canadian and Mexican fees are for.
I am being charged fees for Mexico and Canada
I recently noticed I am being charged fees for my Amazon Mexico and Amazon Canada accounts.
I heard it could be that my Amazon Professional Seller plan may have its costs split between my US, Mexico, and Canada seller accounts. Is that correct?
I have only one listing open in Canada and Mexico and rarely make sales, so I can't tell what these Canadian and Mexican fees are for.
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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
If you have any listings (I think even if inactive) in .ca or .mx, then your monthly pro fee will be split across those marketplaces. The total amount should add up to $39.99, but can vary slightly with fluctuations in exchange rates. (I think in some states, the fee is subject to sales tax, so might be a bit higher).
Since you have listings in those marketplaces, you'll see your fee split like this.
Seller_5D33kXa2Zzfw4
FINALLY... someone who explained it to me properly. You cannot delete the foreign stores. You can put them on vacation and check daily/weekly that items are not accidentally listed there and delete them. The total subscription fee will be $39.99/mo even when put on vacation. Sometimes, Amazon will accidentally split the $39.99 between two or more countries EVEN WHILE ON VACATION. U.S. Amazon fees are charged through your Amazon account. Foreign country fees are charged to your credit card on file. I didn't understand why I would see small charges for MX and CAN every so often. If my subscription fee is not $39.99 for my US account, the rest will be on my bank statement under CAN and/or MX. It's horribly confusing and makes absolutely no sense... but it is what it is.