The sales cap of a subscription plan is the maximum amount of eligible sales that a subscriber can have per billing cycle. Once the sales cap is reached, subsequent sales will not receive the reduced commission and fees until the next billing cycle.
Right after a listing is sold and considering that you have an active subscription, the total value of the sale is registered towards the sales cap (excluding shipping costs). If the total sum of your sales reaches or passes the sales cap, the next sold items won't be eligible for the commission and fee discounts. If a sold listing is eligible to the plan benefits, but later canceled by dispute, remorse, or any other reason, the amount of that given listing will be subtracted back from your sales cap, allowing you to sell again under the subscription plan benefits.
Sold items will be only eligible for the subscription benefits if their price is lower than the remaining amount of the sales cap.
Examples:
Subscription Sales Cap | Current Sales Used | Price Eligibility |
$500 | $0 | Up to $500 |
$500 | $200 | Up to $300 |
$500 | $450 | Up to $50 |
$500 | $500 | Not eligible |
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