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How to determine fulfillment fee

For example ASIN: B0779J1HNL.

Amazon Revenue Calculator shows Shipping weight - 1.250 lb.

In the table Fulfillment fee there are two suitable rows in the table:

1+ to 1.25 lb, fee $4.99

1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37

But it doesn’t say 1.25 lb is included in the first row or the second, how to understand what fee Amazon will take ?

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How to determine fulfillment fee

For example ASIN: B0779J1HNL.

Amazon Revenue Calculator shows Shipping weight - 1.250 lb.

In the table Fulfillment fee there are two suitable rows in the table:

1+ to 1.25 lb, fee $4.99

1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37

But it doesn’t say 1.25 lb is included in the first row or the second, how to understand what fee Amazon will take ?

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Use the search function at the top of the page for fulfillment fee policies.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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How to determine fulfillment fee

For example ASIN: B0779J1HNL.

Amazon Revenue Calculator shows Shipping weight - 1.250 lb.

In the table Fulfillment fee there are two suitable rows in the table:

1+ to 1.25 lb, fee $4.99

1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37

But it doesn’t say 1.25 lb is included in the first row or the second, how to understand what fee Amazon will take ?

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How to determine fulfillment fee

For example ASIN: B0779J1HNL.

Amazon Revenue Calculator shows Shipping weight - 1.250 lb.

In the table Fulfillment fee there are two suitable rows in the table:

1+ to 1.25 lb, fee $4.99

1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37

But it doesn’t say 1.25 lb is included in the first row or the second, how to understand what fee Amazon will take ?

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How to determine fulfillment fee

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For example ASIN: B0779J1HNL.

Amazon Revenue Calculator shows Shipping weight - 1.250 lb.

In the table Fulfillment fee there are two suitable rows in the table:

1+ to 1.25 lb, fee $4.99

1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37

But it doesn’t say 1.25 lb is included in the first row or the second, how to understand what fee Amazon will take ?

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Use the search function at the top of the page for fulfillment fee policies.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Use the search function at the top of the page for fulfillment fee policies.

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Use the search function at the top of the page for fulfillment fee policies.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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Actually, it does.

"1.25+ to 1.5 lb, fee $5.37" means MORE than 1.25. That is what the "+" is there for.

If it is exactly 1.25 it is covered by the first line.

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