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Fee Promotions
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Written by Adam Angelo Privaldos
Updated over a week ago

Amazon offers fee promotions on a seller-by-seller basis. A fee promotion may result in a less profitable pricing range. Enabling this will avoid that price range.

It should be noted that this is only applied to Repricing settings with the Win Buybox and AI. When using other repricing methods the repricer will follow the configuration.

Store Settings

From within the store settings under the "Repricing" tab, users have a choice to turn on or off to Adjust Price for Fee Promotions feature.

When toggled on, all listings with a fee promotion will not reprice in a price range that leads to reduced profit.

If disabled, users may manually enable individual listings in the UI.

How the Repricer Behaves

The fee promotion may create a range of prices where it is less profitable to be in. In other words, you can set a lower price and still be taking more profit. If this setting is switched on for your store or a listing, the repricer will check if there is a reduced profit range on a listing. If the repricer suggests a price in that range, this setting will instead reprice at the lower boundary.

In the example below, the reduced profit range is $9.98 - $10.45. If the repricer suggests using $10.30, it will instead go to $9.97, which is more profitable

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It is important to consider whether you want to toggle this on or not, bearing in mind that other sellers on the listing do not have the same fee promotion, and this could have implications for the pricing long term.

New Columns

In your hidden columns you can find two new columns:

Ref. Fee Promo: This will show all fee promotions on a listing. It will show most recent at the top.After 60 days or so, the old promotions will be purged.

Promo. Reduced Prof. Rng: This shows the range of prices which are unprofitable to reprice in.

Filters

You can use filters to find listings with fee promotions before or after a certain date.

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