Website success fee?

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by puregreen, Nov 5, 2016.

  1. #1
    Hey guys. in the rules, it's stated that the sale fee is 20% for every item in the marketplace section. However, it says "Success fee = Free" on the listing page. So how much is it? I'm confused
     
    puregreen, Nov 5, 2016 IP
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    Free means $0.
     
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    yeah, that's pretty obvious.. but what about 20% fee? what it applies to?
     
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    https://marketplace.digitalpoint.com/terms
    • You understand there are fees involved to sell your product in the Digital Point Marketplace. This includes a 20% seller fee and any (optional) affiliate payout you offer. There are no listing or placement fees.
     
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    Like I said, you got there from a link that isn't relevant to what you are doing. As far as I know, the only link to that page is from the relevant page where you are setting up a digital good to sell. For example at the bottom of here: https://marketplace.digitalpoint.com/plug-ins-add-ons.1/add

    What page from our site exactly did you end up on the Digital Goods Terms where you think it applies to non-Digital Goods?

    Not sure why you would think that a link from a page setting up a digital good to be sold would be more relevant than the info on the page for selling a site/domain (which is what you are trying to do)? :)
     
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    can't remember, maybe from listing a new article for sale :)
     
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