It is a bit confusing the way that it’s worded. They only deduct the 8% discogs fee + the 4% paypal fee. The partner fee includes those two fees PLUS the Sales Tax that is added on to the order (which the seller pays). I assume that 17% is just a calculation of all the fees deducted from the total, not additional fees.
Your Experience Selling on Discogs
I recently opened an account on Discogs to sell some records. They sold fairly quickly. However I do not understand the fee structure and perhaps someone with experience can explain it. I did email them with questions regarding the fees but all I got back was a cut and paste paragraph from their website. I do not think they have any kind of formal "contact us" other than bot responses. The fees I understand are the paypal fee, 4%, the discog fee, 8% but there was also a "partner fee" of 17%. The "partner fee" is described on their site as "the term used to encompass the total fees associated with your order".All told, my share of the fees was 26% of sale, excluding the shipping cost, which I assumed. I do not mind paying fees for services rendered but this site seems to have a lot of hidden fees that do not pop up until the sale is over.
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As mentioned, it's 4% + 8%. Discogs is a great place to sell. Their fee's have creeped up in years, but it's still a better and more chill place to sell than eBay if you're patient. They have the more the advanced user base (both seller and buyer) that know what they are looking for and wiling to pay for it. The biggest weakness is you can't post pictures with the listing, so sometimes the buyer will contact you directly and ask for pictures outside of the platform. |
@larsman Same here...Great way to Catalog and value a Collection. Everyone in our local Vinyl Club use Discogs to purchase as well, except me... I like to see what I am purchasing and support local merchants. |
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