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Mercari vs Vinted

Which marketplace has lower fees for resellers — and when does each one win?

Mercari's established casual marketplace versus Vinted's zero-seller-fee model. The fee math is lopsided; the question is reach.

Quick verdict on fees

Across 6 common sale prices ($25-$1,000), Mercari nets more on 0 and Vinted nets more on 6. Overall: Vinted is the cheaper choice in this band.

Net payout at common sale prices

Sale price Mercari fees Mercari net Vinted fees Vinted net Margin
$25.00 −$3.73 · 14.9% $21.27 −$0.00 · 0.0% $25.00 +$3.73
$50.00 −$6.95 · 13.9% $43.05 −$0.00 · 0.0% $50.00 +$6.95
$100.00 −$13.40 · 13.4% $86.60 −$0.00 · 0.0% $100.00 +$13.40
$250.00 −$32.75 · 13.1% $217.25 −$0.00 · 0.0% $250.00 +$32.75
$500.00 −$65.00 · 13.0% $435.00 −$0.00 · 0.0% $500.00 +$65.00
$1,000.00 −$129.50 · 13.0% $870.50 −$0.00 · 0.0% $1,000.00 +$129.50

Net payout = sale price + shipping charged − platform fees. Both platforms calculated with default options and no shipping charged to buyer.

Fee structure

Casual marketplace for general goods

  • The selling fee (10%) applies to the item price only — shipping and sales tax are excluded from this charge.
  • Payment processing (2.9% + $0.50) applies to the full amount the buyer pays, item plus shipping.
  • Mercari Shipping Label deducts the discounted label cost directly from your payout. Enter that cost in 'Your shipping cost' to see accurate profit.
  • Mercari Shipping Protection covers eligible packages up to $200 at no extra cost to the seller — it does not change the calculator math.
Verified 2026-05-13 · Payout: Direct deposit in 1-3 business days after request, or instant transfer for a fee

Fashion-focused marketplace with zero seller fees

  • Vinted charges sellers ZERO commission and no payment processing fees. Sellers receive 100% of the item price they set.
  • The Buyer Protection fee (typically 3-8%) is paid by the buyer at checkout — it does not reduce your payout.
  • Shipping is integrated via Vinted's carrier partners; the buyer pays for shipping at checkout. Sellers print a pre-paid label.
  • Vinted's zero-fee model is the distinguishing feature versus other resale marketplaces — buyer pool is smaller in the US (Vinted launched there in 2022) compared to eBay or Mercari.
Verified 2026-05-13 · Payout: Funds available 2 days after delivery confirmation

Audience & fit

Vinted charges sellers nothing — no commission, no processing — while Mercari takes ~13% all-in. On fees alone Vinted wins every time. Mercari's advantage is a larger, more general US buyer pool and broader category support (Vinted skews fashion and is still scaling its US presence). For fashion that can move either way, Vinted's math is hard to beat; for general goods and faster sales velocity, Mercari's reach still counts.

Frequently asked

How much does Mercari take from each sale?

Mercari charges a 10% selling fee on the item price only (not shipping), plus a payment processing fee of 2.9% + $0.50 on the buyer's total payment (item plus shipping). For a $30 item with $5 shipping, you'd pay $3.00 selling fee plus $1.52 processing — about $4.52 total, or roughly 13% of the gross.

Does Mercari charge fees on shipping?

Partially. The 10% selling fee applies only to the item price, but the 2.9% + $0.50 payment processing fee applies to the buyer's full payment, which includes shipping. So shipping is partially fee-free on Mercari, unlike eBay where all fees apply to item + shipping.

Why is Vinted free for sellers?

Vinted moved its monetization to the buyer side — buyers pay a 'Buyer Protection' fee at checkout (typically 3-8% of the item price plus a small fixed amount). Sellers receive 100% of their asking price. This zero-fee model is Vinted's biggest differentiator versus other resale marketplaces, especially in markets where they're newer like the US.

What is the Vinted Buyer Protection fee?

The Buyer Protection fee is charged to the buyer (not the seller) at checkout. It covers Vinted's purchase protection program, which refunds the buyer if the item doesn't arrive or doesn't match the listing. The rate is typically 3-8% plus a flat amount, varying by region and item value. It does not affect seller payouts.

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