How to use SellerMaths responsibly

SellerMaths Disclaimer

This page explains the practical limits of SellerMaths calculators, guides, templates, compare pages, and trust pages. Use it to understand what the site helps with, what it does not guarantee, when extra verification is still needed, and how commercial disclosures are handled if ads, sponsorships, or affiliate links appear.

Last updated: 2026-03-25

Disclaimer page last reviewed: 2026-03-25

The reality gap

A calculator estimate can still be useful even when a live payout or profit number ends up different. This is the practical gap the disclaimer is meant to explain.

Step 1

Calculator estimate

SellerMaths models the main fee or pricing logic clearly enough to support a decision.

Step 2

Real-world adjustments

Taxes, refunds, holds, thresholds, account settings, timing, or country-specific rules can change the live outcome.

Step 3

Actual result may differ

A live payout, cost, or profit figure can move even when the page is directionally correct.

What this page helps you understand

Use this page before relying on a SellerMaths result, explanation, or comparison in a real pricing or business decision.

  • Understand what kind of tool SellerMaths is
  • See why calculator outputs are estimates, not guaranteed outcomes
  • Know when official sources and your own records should take priority
  • Understand how ads, sponsorships, and affiliate links would be disclosed
  • See what this site does not claim to replace

What SellerMaths is and is not

SellerMaths is a public decision-support website built to make fee logic, pricing structure, payout behavior, and seller math easier to understand. It is not a private seller dashboard, an invoice system, a tax filing tool, a legal memo, a contract interpretation service, or a guarantee of what a platform will do in your exact case.

  • SellerMaths is meant to clarify calculation logic
  • It does not replace live platform records or account-level data
  • It does not replace contracts, filings, invoices, or professional review
  • It should be used as a structured support layer, not as a final authority

Results are estimates, not guarantees

SellerMaths results can be useful for direction, comparison, and planning, but they are still estimates. A page may simplify a real fee stack so the main logic is visible, while leaving out edge cases, country-specific rules, taxes, refunds, thresholds, plan costs, account exceptions, or platform conditions that affect a live result.

  • A worked example is an example, not a promise
  • A calculator output is a decision-support estimate, not a guaranteed payout or profit number
  • Real platform outcomes can differ even when the page logic is directionally correct

What to check before relying on a page

Before you change a price, compare a platform, estimate payout timing, or use a worked example in a business decision, check whether the page matches your actual situation.

  • Check the page scope and assumptions
  • Check your country, currency, seller status, and order type
  • Review the source layer and last-verified date
  • Compare the page logic against the current official source
  • Confirm important decisions against your own records before acting

Public sources can change after review

SellerMaths often relies on public fee documentation, official help pages, policy pages, and business guidance. Those sources can change after a page has been reviewed, which means a page can become partially outdated until it is checked again.

  • Official platform pages remain the source of truth for their live rules
  • Country scope, thresholds, payment methods, and seller status can materially change an outcome
  • If a live source conflicts with SellerMaths, trust the official source first and report the mismatch

Ads, sponsorships, and affiliate disclosures

If SellerMaths displays advertising, sponsored placements, affiliate links, or referral links, those commercial elements should be identified clearly enough that a reasonable visitor can distinguish them from ordinary content, tools, or navigation.

  • Commercial relationships should be disclosed in plain language when relevant
  • Ads should not be presented as neutral tools, menus, or downloads
  • Sponsored or commission-based elements should be visually and contextually distinguishable from standard site content

No legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice

SellerMaths is an informational website. Nothing on the site should be treated as legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, financial advice, or a statement that a page matches the exact treatment that applies to your business, jurisdiction, filing position, contract, or regulated obligation.

  • Use official records and live platform terms when you need an official answer
  • Use qualified professionals when a decision has legal, tax, accounting, or regulatory consequences
  • Do not treat SellerMaths as a substitute for licensed or regulated professional advice

No promise of business results

Clearer calculations can improve decision quality, but SellerMaths does not promise higher profit, better conversion, fewer losses, platform approval, compliance success, or any other business outcome. Real results depend on many factors outside the scope of a public estimation page.

  • A clearer page can improve understanding without guaranteeing that the business decision will work
  • Past fee structures or examples do not promise future results
  • You remain responsible for the final decision you make using the information

Where to go next

FAQ

Does SellerMaths guarantee that a calculator result will match my real payout or profit?

No. SellerMaths provides structured estimates based on page scope, assumptions, and public-source logic. Real results can differ because of taxes, refunds, category rules, account settings, thresholds, plan costs, or platform-specific exceptions.

Is SellerMaths legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice?

No. SellerMaths is an informational decision-support website and should not be used as a substitute for qualified professional advice.

What should I do if a current official source conflicts with SellerMaths?

Trust the current official source first, then report the mismatch to sellermath.help@gmail.com so the page can be reviewed.

Do external links mean SellerMaths endorses those websites?

No. External links are primarily there to support transparency and verification. They do not mean SellerMaths controls or fully endorses the linked site.

How would ads, sponsorships, or affiliate links be disclosed?

They should be disclosed clearly enough that users can distinguish them from normal content, tools, and navigation.

What is the safest way to use a SellerMaths page?

Check the page scope, review the assumptions and source layer, compare against current official sources, and confirm important decisions with your own records before acting.

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