Amazon to raise seller fees for holidays amid rising costs.

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Amazon is raising charges on pariah merchants again — this time adding an event cost for vendors,

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 who use the association's fulfillment organizations to pack and ship things to clients.

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From Oct. 15 to Jan. 23, sellers will be hit with a charge of $0.35 per thing sold including Amazon's fulfillment organizations in the U.S.

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moreover, Canada, according to a notice the association delivered off sellers Tuesday.

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It's the resulting cost climb constrained on sellers this year by the electronic retail behemoth.

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 In April, the association added a 5% "fuel and development" cheat to adjust rising gas costs and extension, which is running close to its most raised level in forty years.

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To use Amazon's fulfillment organizations, merchants at this point need to pay a cost that varies considering a thing's size, weight or characterization.

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In the notice sent Tuesday, Amazon saw the Christmas season grows fulfillment and composed factors costs in light of the volume of shipments being moved.

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 The association said it as of late held these cost increases. Regardless, intermittent expenses were as of now "showing up at new levels," it said.

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