Etsy sellers are boycotting platform over transaction fee hike

Thousands of e-commerce sellers on Etsy went on strike in response to the platform’s decision to increase transaction fees from 5% to 6.5%. The fee hike,

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Etsy sellers are boycotting platform over transaction fee hike

Thousands of e-commerce sellers on Etsy went on strike in response to the platform’s decision to increase transaction fees from 5% to 6.5%. The fee hike, which represented a 30% increase, was announced in February and took effect on April 11th. This decision came after Etsy experienced a record-breaking fourth quarter in 2021.

The week-long strike saw many Etsy sellers putting their accounts in vacation mode and taking to social media to voice their dissatisfaction with the company’s decision. Thousands of sellers signed a petition demanding an end to the fee increase and other reforms. In support of the strike, organizers provided tools such as customizable shop banners, sample “vacation mode” notices, and messages for customers that could be attached to outgoing packages.

Etsy sellers argued that the fee increase was a significant burden, especially when considering additional charges such as listing fees, processing fees, and advertising fees, which could…

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