on โ08-08-2022 10:12 AM
on โ08-08-2022 10:19 AM
because eBay charges the fee on the transaction total. It's there to see on the fees policy pages.
โ08-08-2022 10:54 AM - edited โ08-08-2022 10:56 AM
GST is Goods and SERVICES Tax - postage is a SERVICE..............
Looking at your listings you seem to have got the postage part of the tax sorted out.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/195262049316?hash=item2d76866c24:g:ipQAAOSwALZi6fdu
$15.95 postage charge for a postcard ? Really ?????
on โ08-08-2022 02:08 PM
You're right Padi. A bit over the top.
I also think it's cheeky to sell something for over $1500 and add postage on top.
If I sell something for $50 it's free postage
They deserve the fees on their high postage.
on โ08-08-2022 08:26 PM
not a fan,but it's ebays choice to do as they wish
agree with the others,overcharging for postage is not a good idea.you will get a negative sooner or later.
Factor in the postage with the item cost and just to free postage,it's easier