Platform shipping cost
Amazon shipping cost guide
Last verified: May 2026 from official Amazon selling fee pagesDirect answer: On a $50.00 item with an $8.00 label, seller-paid shipping leaves $34.50 before item cost in the default Amazon model. If the buyer pays the same shipping charge, net before item cost is $41.30.
Amazon shipping economics can change quickly between FBM, FBA, selling-plan, referral-fee, and fulfillment assumptions, so treat the default model as a starting point.
Fee treatment table
$50 item with an $8 label
| Scenario | Buyer shipping | Seller label cost | Marketplace fees | Net before item cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No shipping charge | $0.00 | $0.00 | $7.50 | $42.50 |
| Seller pays $8 label | $0.00 | $8.00 | $7.50 | $34.50 |
| Buyer pays $8 shipping | $8.00 | $8.00 | $8.70 | $41.30 |
Amazon modeled fees rise by $1.20 when the buyer pays the $8 shipping charge.
Shipping checklist
Before setting shipping
- Run the full Amazon calculator with the real item price, category, and buyer-paid shipping charge.
- Enter the actual label cost after carrier discounts, packaging, insurance, and signature add-ons.
- Check whether free shipping raises conversion enough to offset the seller-paid label cost.
- Use the USPS shipping tool when the label, packaging, or add-on cost is the unknown part of the listing.
Price the listing after shipping
Once the shipping setup is clear, run the platform calculator with real category, item cost, label cost, and buyer-paid shipping inputs. Use break-even when free shipping needs to be folded back into the sale price.