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Fees on Allegro – frequently asked questions
In this article, you will find information on the price list, calculating fees, your balance, invoices for using Allegro and invoice history.
1. How much does it cost to use Allegro?
You can check it in the price list.
In some categories, different rates may apply for business accounts and regular accounts. Use the fee calculator to check the fees for a selected category.
2. You have charged me repeatedly with a listing fee for the same offer. Why?
We charge fees every 10 days. If you list your offer for 20 days, we charge you for it twice: on the 1st and 11th day of the offer duration.
3. Where can I check my account balance?
Check in this article.
4. Why does my current balance differ from the monthly summary?
In the Settlements with Allegro tab, you can see your current balance, including charged and refunded fees in an ongoing month. However, in the email with the monthly summary, you can always see how much you were charged for a previous month.
5. When will I receive an invoice for using Allegro?
We issue invoices on or before the 15th day of each month. For example, we issue an invoice for April on or before May 15.
If you receive electronic invoices, we will notify you about a new invoice via email. You can download it in the Invoices tab.
6. Where can I check my account history?
Check in this article.
7. Do you charge sales commission for fundraising offers?
Helping does not cost a thing. We do not charge listing fees nor sales commission for fundraising offers.
8. What are fees not subject to VAT?
Both in the Settlements with Allegro tab and on the invoices, you can find fees that are not subject to VAT. These are:
- eCommerce VAT settlements ― concern sellers based outside the European Union who dispatch their parcels from the EU territory
- Allegro Protect settlements ― they apply to situations in which the buyer is refunded due to an unsuccessful transaction. In such a case, we will charge a suitable amount to your billing. Learn more.
- Penalties and compensations settlements — apply to the case of an Onerous Parcel non-compliant with the Terms & Conditions, for example, a parcel with prohibited contents or faulty packaging.
You will not see the settlements out of scope of VAT on corrective invoices.