As a B2B e-commerce platform in China, iSourcing is committed to providing convenient procurement services for the majority of small and medium-sized enterprises. Among them, on-the-spot merchants are a special type of membership on the iSourcing platform, which has more display opportunities and privileges. However, for many merchants, understanding the fee standards and renewal status of on-site merchants is one of their concerns. This article will give you a detailed interpretation of the charging standards and renewal conditions of on-site merchants.
First of all, let's understand the basic charges of the on-site merchants of iPurchase. According to the new fee standard, the annual fee for on-site merchants is 6,980 yuan, plus the on-site audit fee of 19,800 yuan, for a total of 26,780 yuan. This is a one-year fee that will need to be renewed before expiration if the merchant wishes to continue to enjoy the privileges and services of the in-person merchant.
However, in practice, some merchants may encounter the situation that they cannot pass the on-site assessment. At this time, the merchant needs to bear a fee of about 2,000 yuan, and the remaining fee will be refunded. Therefore, when choosing to become a field merchant, merchants need to fully understand their own business situation and strength to ensure that they can pass the on-site assessment to avoid unnecessary losses.
It is worth noting that the charging standard of iSourcing is not static, but will change according to market changes and adjustments to the rules of the platform. Therefore, merchants need to fully understand the current fees and relevant policies when deciding whether to become a local merchant. In order to obtain accurate information, merchants directly contact iPurchasing service providers for consultation.
In general, iSourcing provides a platform for powerful enterprises to show their strength and expand their influence. However, when choosing to become a local merchant, merchants need to fully consider their own business situation and strength to ensure that they can fully enjoy the privileges and services of on-site merchants. At the same time, understanding the current charging standards and policies is also a must for merchants. I hope this article can provide useful reference and help for the majority of merchants.