Selling fees for a transaction help please

I am so frustrated i have been searching and searching but can not find my answer….Why when you sell a item is it so hard to find out how much Bonanza took out for there fees…why does it not show up in my account all i see is i owe no monies and what last months fees where i do not care about last month right now i want the real time cost of transaction when it was made …That should be very easy to find as the seller …..like i just sold a item and have no idea how much got taken out by Bonanza…
Can someone please clear this up for me or send me to a page where it has my answer?
Thanks

asked almost 10 years ago

4 Answers

Look right under your last bill..

there is a link that says

See activity since last bill.

Click on the link and it will show all transactions (activity) since your last bill

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answered almost 10 years ago

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3 Comments

Arizona4Granny says: July 26, 2014

Geesh Thank You so Much i finally found the" Fees since last bill" i did not see it before

ccmom says: July 26, 2014

The link only shows once a transaction occurs after the last bill..so if there was no activity since the last bill, there is NO Link…

Dartball_Etc says: April 27, 2016

yeah right. So now to search for my last bill

Great info, Thanks!!

answered almost 10 years ago

Hidden in plain sight…

answered almost 10 years ago

I have to say, I’ve been looking for an hour now and can not find seller fees – shouldn’t it be obvious? Hidden in plain sight is right – I still have not found it but guess eventually will.

answered about 8 years ago

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