As one of the best marketplaces for the young and the trendy, Depop has gained even more traction after saying goodbye to seller fees for UK users back in March 2024. Whether you’re listing your first item or looking to maximise your profits, understanding the remaining fees is essential.
In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Depop fees, from payment processing costs to the new marketplace fee for buyers. So, read on to discover how to stay ahead and keep your earnings in check.
Depop’s fee structure includes various types of fees, and knowing which ones apply to you as a seller and how much you can actually expect to pay will help you price your items effectively. So, let’s take a closer look at Depop fees for sellers.
Depop removed its 10% fee for UK sellers in spring 2024. For all listings created from 20 March onwards, there is no selling fee. If you haven’t been active on the platform recently, check your inventory and make sure to refresh your older listings.
👀 Did you know that Vinted has zero selling fees, too? See our comparison article Compare Marketplaces: Selling on Vinted vs. Depop
All payouts for UK-based sellers are currently processed through Depop Payments, a payment system operated by Stripe. The processing fee is 2.9% charged on the total amount of the transaction (which is the item sale price plus postage and any applicable taxes) + £0.30.
Note: All Depop fees are typically refundable, and there are no additional refund charges. For more details on how refunds work, check out our article How to Refund on Depop: A Guide for Sellers.
Depop sellers in the UK can ship their items using Depop Shipping, powered by Evri, or arrange their own shipping method. Note that if you want to offer free shipping and pay the postage costs for the buyer, you can only do so through your own shipping method. Costs, in this case, may vary significantly based on the carrier and parcel size. If you expect the buyer to pay for postage, you can use a Depop Shipping label. As of October 2024, Depop Shipping costs are as follows:
You can always check the latest rates here.
Depop’s Boosted Listings feature helps sellers reach a wider audience by promoting their items in search results. When a buyer views, clicks, or likes your boosted item and makes a purchase within 28 days, you’ll be charged an 8% boosting fee on the item sale price (excluding taxes). Note that this fee applies to the sale price alone if you use a Depop Shipping label, or to both the sale price and shipping cost if you arrange your own shipping. If this sounds a bit confusing, don’t worry — you’ll see the exact amount you’ll have to pay based on the price of your item when setting up the Boosted Listing feature.
To learn more about boosting your profits on Depop, check out these 10 Ways to Increase Your Sales on Depop.
Depop’s recent fee policy change, which eliminated the 10% fee for sellers, introduced a new charge for buyers — the Depop marketplace fee. It’s applied to all UK purchases made after 20 March 2024 and is calculated based on the item purchase price, taxes and postage excluded. As of October 2024, buyers can expect to pay up to 5% of the item price + a fixed fee of up to £1. The exact amount will be shown during checkout.
Aside from the marketplace fee, UK buyers are responsible for taxes, postage costs (unless the seller offers free shipping), and, if buying from the seller outside the UK, customs or import fees, which can vary depending on the item price, package size, and the country of origin.
Before the recent update in fee policy, you could use an online Depop fee calculator like the one by OmniProfit to get an accurate estimate of your profits from the sale. However, neither this one nor any other Depop fee calculator I checked has updated its formula to account for the selling fee removal. So, let’s do an example calculation for a typical Depop sale to help you understand how much you can make.
Suppose you sell a jumper for £20 and charge £2.99 for postage (via Evri). Here’s how your earnings are calculated:
In case you make the same sale via a boosted listing, you’ll have one more fee, and hence, a lower payout:
💡Tip: Depop is not the only marketplace with no or minimal selling fees. You can crosslist your inventory to Depop, Vinted, Etsy, and others with Vendoo.
While fees are part of the selling process on any platform, here are some things you can do to keep your Depop profits high even with fees:
You might also be interested in How to Become a Clothing Reseller: A Guide for UK Sellers.
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