There is one fee on this site. It comes out of the seller's side of a completed sale, and it does not exist until the buyer has the account. Nothing to list, nothing to browse, nothing when a deal falls through.
A percentage means nothing until you see it against a real price. Type one in.
Enter a price in rupees. Everything below updates as you type.
Almost everything. The fee has one trigger, and it is a sale that actually finished.
No. The buyer sends the listed price. The fee is taken from the seller's side when the contract pays out, so the amount you see on a listing is the amount you send.
At the very end, when the account has changed hands and the contract releases the money. If that never happens, the fee never happens either.
You pay nothing. A cancelled deal, an expired one, or a refund after a seller fails to hand over all cost the same as browsing, which is nothing.
Moving USDT on BNB Smart Chain costs a small amount that goes to the network itself. It is usually a fraction of a rupee, we never see it, and we cannot waive it.
The rate is fixed in the contract for every deal at the moment the buyer pays. Changing it later cannot reach a deal that has already started.