Zazzle 5% Fee

Patricia
New Contributor III

Good day everyone! Hope you all are doing great. I have a dumb question regarding the 5% fee Zazzle may charge upon making a sale. Would anyone be so kind to explain this reason on why Zazzle is charging this 5% fee?

Thank you.

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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

That 5% fee shows up, it seems, whenever a customer chooses a different form of the product from the one you've featured. It can be the most minute switch such as rounded corners where we featured straight corners. Why Zazzle is charging us for this is beyond my ken. I hope someone will come along here who understands the logic of it.

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Patricia
New Contributor III

Thank you Barbara so much for simplifying this. I understand now. I appreciate this😊

SheaPrints
Contributor III

It could also be your royalty rate. If your royalty rate is 15% or greater, a transaction fee of 5% is applied to your earnings. There's a key to all the symbols explaining this at the bottom of your 'Royalty History' page.

Patricia
New Contributor III

Thank you Shea for replying but I understand now. Much appreciate it 😃

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

No, it's not the percentage removed for having a royalty 15% or above, which I happen to have. That fee isn't actually shown anywhere. I get those 5% reductions scattered here and there, and it's always when a customer has fiddled with shapes or papers. How that adds to Zazzle's work and thus costs us is anybody's guess.

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I always thought that the 5% for customer changes (user options), was additional earnings for the creator. I think it's if a customer uses a different option and the price of the item increases, the creator gets 5% x that extra amount. There's a really good explanation here:
https://community.zazzle.com/t5/ask-a-question/confused-about-royalty-rates-with-user-options/m-p/13...

Hope that's right!

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

It's always been subtracted from my earnings, and this is often on postcards. What the devil could a customer up- or downgrade from? Shiny vs. non-shiny? Sigh.

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That's not good if it's being subtracted. Does the '5%' appear under your royalty rate? I've attached a screenshot of a sale with a 'user option' :

Screenshot UserOption.png
$16.79 price of 'Matte Wrapping Paper', so 10% royalty x $16.79 = $1.68
$9.20 is the extra cost of changing it to gloss paper, so 5% x $9.20 = $0.46
$1.68 + $0.46 = $2.14

This example doesn't have a 20% carve out for a '3rd party referred', which would have reduced it.

If the 5% fee applies (for royalty 15% or above), a little + sign appears after your royalty rate and that will have reduced it.

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

@SheaPrints, yes, that's exactly as it appears. Way back, I thought I was earning an additional 5%, but I've since discovered I was wrong.

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ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

In this case the customer got 25% off their order and the upgrade to glossy paper earned you an additional $0.23 compared to if they had just bought matte ($2.14 vs $1.91).

glossy25.pngThere are times when a pricey upgrade combined with a deep discount can result in you making less than if they hadn't selected the upgraded option, or even getting no royalty at all. You can read these two threads for a more in-depth look at how the calculations work in these scenarios.

Another weird math problem for royalty received  
Zero royalty earned 

@Barbara  Postcards have a user-option to select an envelope (+$0.17) and the option to remove the "Independent Creator Credit" (+$0.06).  Last I could confirm, any option on a product page that has a +$x.xx amount, including these two trivial things, is subject to this 5% calculation method.

The 5% figure related to user-options isn't a "fee", but it isn't exactly the bonus earnings it appears to be on the earnings report, either. It's just a number that skews the calculations which might result in earning a little more ... or a lot less .. depending on the variables involved.

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Wow, it's a whole lot more complicated than I thought! Thanks for explaining that. I also used your excellent 'earnings calculator' yesterday to try and work it out!   https://community.zazzle.com/t5/tools/earnings-calculator-no-math-required/m-p/8721

I've made a free spreadsheet calculator for figuring out User Options. Info & download link here:

Earnings Calculator For Understanding 5% User Options

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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Here's another one for your list. It's for when a person sees a reduction in their royalty rate:

https://community.zazzle.com/t5/ask-a-question/royalty-applied-is-not-what-product-is-set-to/m-p/105...

I just had it happen, knew it had been explained, ran a search, and found the above explanation. Though it's not as complicated as some of those in your list, it's still a head-scratcher if never seen before and even if it has been seen.

I wish these forums had stickies where such a list could be placed.

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ievajen
Contributor

I see there in history in a small type under says "transferred to ..." a different product

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

A transfer is when a customer transfers your design to a different product. In the case of that annoying little 5%, the customer has altered the product you're selling by choosing one of the included options. I get it constantly on postcards, and if I could figure out what option their choosing, I'd choose it myself when publishing the card.

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It's odd, but since you mentioned the 5% user option always applying to your postcards, I've noticed I also get it for my cards. It's always $0.17, which is the upgrade price for an envelope. All my cards have envelopes selected, so I'm not sure what the $0.17 is for. I see what you were saying now 🤔 !

MadjackGG
Contributor III

Perhaps Zazzle's new motto should be 'Zazzle; there's a fee for that'.

CrazyMermaid
Valued Contributor II

This isn't anything new. that 5% fee has been here forever. 

A small service will be held shortly for OP's joke.
All are welcome to attend.

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I wish my browser's spell checker knew the difference between "they're" and "their."

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waterart
Valued Contributor

I stopped trying to figure out my cut... math is too confusing for me

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