Closo Wholesale Direct · the numbers

What it costs, against what you pay today.

Commission is zero. Payment processing is the only line that comes off, and on a truckload it is capped. Below: every line, the comparison, and a calculator that runs on your own number instead of our assumption.

What comes off. All of it.

Two lines, and there is no third one.

Your commission
0%

On every order in your shop — auction or fixed price, whoever the buyer is.

Paid by card3.9% + $0.30
Paid by bank transfer — how the big loads settle1.8%, capped at $50

On a $20,000 truckload the whole deduction is $50 — a quarter of one percent. Commission is 0% on every buyer you brought and 10% on a buyer who came out of the Closo Wholesale catalog; that, and freight when you use ours, is where we earn.

Supplier Pro — catalog lookups and the automations — is $66/mo billed annually, $79 monthly. Selling is free without it.

Against the two other ways to sell a load.

One row, one question, three answers on the same line.

Option AB2B marketplace
Option BYour own website
Option CCloso Wholesale Direct
Feeson every order you sell
B2B marketplace10–15% all-in, every order
Your own websiteHosting, apps, dev time — and your own traffic
Closo0% on your own buyers, 10% on the ones we find
Repeat buyersthe second order, and the fiftieth
B2B marketplacePay full fees, every time
Your own websiteYours — but you brought every one
ClosoRepeat orders cost you 0% — forever
Who owns the buyerwhen you stop selling here, who keeps them
B2B marketplaceThe marketplace
Your own websiteYou
ClosoYou — one-click export, any day
Where the buyer landsthe page you send him to
B2B marketplaceTheir catalog — forty other sellers’ loads beside yours
Your own websiteYour page, and whatever traffic you brought yourself
ClosoBoth — your own link for your buyers, the catalog for new ones
Receiving a loadtruck to listed
B2B marketplaceA listing form you fill in
Your own websiteA spreadsheet
ClosoA scan — the code fills the row
Why a lot did not sellwhat you learn when it sits
B2B marketplaceYou are told the winning bid
Your own websiteWhatever you wired up yourself
ClosoDemand per channel — and what to change
Telling your buyersannouncing the next drop
B2B marketplaceNot your buyers to tell
Your own websiteYou write every message
ClosoSix automations send them for you
Auctionsselling by the clock
B2B marketplaceTheirs, on their schedule
Your own website$200+/mo in software
ClosoIncluded — your weekly slot, your reserve
Getting paidfrom hammer to bank
B2B marketplaceNet-30 and payout schedules you do not control
Your own websiteWhatever you set up
ClosoDay 5 after delivery — or instantly, for 2%
On $250,000 a monthfrom buyers you brought yourself
B2B marketplace−$25,000every month, on buyers you found
Your own website$0 in feesand every visitor is yours to buy
Closo$0on the buyers you brought — processing only, capped at $50 on truckload tickets

Run it against your own books.

It starts at zero on purpose: if nobody takes a cut from you today, we are the more expensive way to sell and the page says so. Put in what you actually paid last month and the arithmetic answers for itself.

$10k$250,000$1M
$500$5,000$40k
$0$0$120k
That is 50 loads a monthat the price you just set $3M a year
What selling costs you todayyour own number, not our assumption about your rate $0
What the same loads cost here$50 a load, capped — loads this size settle by bank transfer −$30,000
The difference, in a year0% commission — the only line left is processing

Read it against your own books. The first number is what you actually paid last month, not a rate we assumed for you — large sellers negotiate below the sticker and the gap narrows accordingly. Set it to $0 if everything you sell already goes to your own buyers by wire, and the arithmetic will tell you the truth about us instead of a story.

Illustrative, not a quote. Processing is the only deduction on the buyers you brought; orders sourced from the Closo catalog carry 10% commission as well.

On fees, specifically.

Is it really 0%? Where do you make money?
On the buyers you brought — yes, 0%, for good. On a buyer who came out of the Closo Wholesale catalog we take 10%: we advertised the lot on Google and Meta, we underwrote him, and we put him in your room. That commission also funds his escrow, his verified claims and the instant listing of what he buys. Optional platform freight includes our handling margin; the quote is final before anyone bids, and your own carrier is always welcome.
What is the processing line, exactly?
3.9% + $0.30 on card, or 1.8% capped at $50 when a load settles by bank transfer. It is itemized on every payout. That single line covers the card cost and the rails it rides on — escrow, claims and payouts. What those rails do when an order goes wrong →
Do repeat buyers cost more?
No. A buyer you brought costs you 0% commission on the first order and on the fiftieth. The fee never learns who he is, because there is no fee.
What if I already pay less than 10% somewhere?
Then put your real number into the third slider. Large sellers negotiate below the sticker rate and the gap narrows accordingly — that is exactly what the calculator is for.
What does Supplier Pro add?
Catalog lookups — where a scanned FNSKU or ASIN pulls the title, category, retail price and product photos — and the automations that message your buyers for you. $66/mo billed annually, $79 monthly, on when you want it and off when you do not. Selling on Closo is free either way.

Run five lots. Judge us by the numbers.

No fees, no exclusivity — keep selling everywhere you sell today. We answer the same business day.