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If you buy or sell items on eBay, you will find tips and advice on this forum.
If you buy or sell items on eBay, you will find tips and advice on this forum.
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fannyannie · 06/02/2007 20:39
that doesn't sound right.....did you list any in more than one catergory, or use Buy It Nows at all.......or did you still have some money owing from previous to listing these items???
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Hillary · 06/02/2007 20:45
No I only put a buy it now and reserve on one item but it didn't sell,
I only listed it in one catagory - the most basic of advert you could do!
If I'd sold the items locally or on MN I would have at least made money - been ripped off I think - You cant even speak to someone on ebay either and since its Direct Debit you cant cancle it either
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lazyline · 06/02/2007 20:46
If you sell, you have to pay listing fees and final fees. If you don't sell, you only pay the listing fees. But don't forget that you have to pay for all the extras, buy it now, extra photos, starting your item at a higher price, starting your item at a certain time. Then there are the paypal fees as well.
If you sell second time (obviously you have to click the "relist" button) you don't have to pay a second listing fee I believe.
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Catilla · 06/02/2007 20:49
Ouch! £25 sounds like a crazy size of bill from eBay for selling small items...
Listing fees are according to starting price:
0-99p - 15p
£1-£4.99 - 20p
£5-£14.99 - 35p
£15-£29.99 - 75p
and then add-ons like people have suggested. If you sell then you pay a percentage too.
My invoice had a breakdown of charges according to the individual items I'd sold... have you looked down the email to the bottom?
lazyline · 06/02/2007 21:11
Biglips - they are final value fees. How much they are depends on how much you sell your item for.
For an item sold for less than £29.99, you pay 5.25% of the final sale amount. For items sold in the range of £30 to £599.99, you pay 5.25% of the inital £29.99, plus 3.25% of the remaining closing balance.
This information is taken from here:
pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html
So sorry, you do not only pay the listing fees.
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