Bcredits??

Just saw something new in the site header…
I am really confused here. The top sales categories in the selling dashboard are down about 75% the last 2 months. Why spend money on integrating something new like Bcredits when sales have dried up?

asked 22 days ago

3 Comments

Tammies_Treasures says: September 22, 2025

They don’t even tell us what it is.

GravityVideo says: September 22, 2025

Out of everything wrong with the site this is the thing to change?

SouthRenBeauty says: September 29, 2025

My sales have dropped 83% in the past month.

3 Answers

probably has to do with fee refunds & shipping label deposits…
no refunds on low dollar amounts.. apparently you get “Credits” to spend

“Note that fees of less than $10 will be applied as a credit to your Bonanza billing statement for use toward a future Bonanza bill. You can confirm available credits on your billing statement.”
~ How to request a fee refund

answered 21 days ago

This is an official Bonanza response.

bCredits are virtual credits given to buyers (not sellers) that can be used to reduce the final amount of an offer. In other words, Bonanza gives buyers virtual money to spend on their next purchase. Sellers cannot use bCredits to pay their fees.

https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/39770197873677-bCredits-What-are-they-and-how-do-they-work

answered 19 days ago

Marek
Bonanza Staff

3 Comments

GravityVideo says: September 26, 2025

That makes more sense now.

GravityVideo says: September 26, 2025

Is this going to replace the affiliate program?

Alyssas_bath_beauty says: October 13, 2025

If these are not something seller’s earn, why are they being shown on the Bonanza order details page – in place of the of the Bonanza selling fees. It is misleading, as it is not a credit at all.

Another article.

support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/39867082440845-bMarketplace-Referral-Program

answered 18 days ago

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