Amazon FBA vs Facebook Marketplace: Fees Compared
Compare the fee structures of Amazon FBA and Facebook Marketplace side by side to find which platform gives you better margins.
Amazon FBA vs Facebook Marketplace: What's Different?
Amazon FBA and Facebook Marketplace sit at opposite ends of the ecommerce spectrum. Amazon charges 8-15% referral fees, FBA fulfillment fees ($3-$8+ per unit), monthly storage fees, and a $39.99/month Professional plan. Facebook Marketplace charges zero fees for local pickup sales and just 5% for shipped items. The cost difference is staggering.
On a $50 item, Amazon FBA might charge $7.50 (referral) + $5 (FBA) + storage = roughly $13-14 in total fees. Facebook Marketplace local costs $0. Facebook shipped costs $2.50. Even in the shipped scenario, Facebook's fees are roughly 80% lower than Amazon's. But this comparison omits the enormous difference in infrastructure, traffic, and buyer experience.
Amazon provides a world-class marketplace with 300+ million customers, Prime two-day shipping, professional fulfillment, returns handling, and customer service — all included in those fees. Facebook Marketplace provides a listing platform and basic buyer communication. Amazon sellers benefit from automated fulfillment, advertising tools, and institutional buyer trust. Facebook Marketplace sellers handle everything themselves for local sales and get minimal infrastructure for shipped items. The platforms serve completely different selling strategies.
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Amazon FBA
Profit
$9.40
31.3% margin
Facebook Marketplace
Lower feesProfit
$16.49
55.0% margin
Facebook Marketplace saves you $7.09 in fees per sale
Fee Structure Comparison
Which Is Better For...
Best for professional ecommerce at scale
Amazon is built for professional sellers moving hundreds or thousands of units monthly. FBA handles storage, shipping, returns, and customer service so you can focus on sourcing and marketing. Facebook Marketplace has no infrastructure for high-volume selling. If you're building an ecommerce business, Amazon is the professional-grade platform.
Best for selling locally with zero fees
For local sales — furniture, vehicles, household items, baby gear — Facebook Marketplace is unbeatable. Zero fees, massive local reach, and Messenger communication make it effortless. Amazon doesn't support local pickup at all. For items better sold in-person, Facebook Marketplace wins by default.
Best for one-off or used items
Selling a used bicycle or an old couch doesn't warrant Amazon's fee structure and listing complexity. Facebook Marketplace lets you snap photos, set a price, and reach local buyers in minutes with zero cost. Amazon's listing process requires product categories, UPCs, and doesn't support most used consumer goods.