on โ04-01-2013 08:50 AM
Hi Guys,
I am trying to list multiple quantities of a same item with Buy It Now, but how does the insertion fee work? I couldn't find them on the "Selling Fees" section.
As if I chose to list with Fixed price, the fee is $0.10 with 1 qty, but when I go over between 2 - 6 qty, it will show $1.50
Are there any tables that shows how they charge this insertion fees?
on โ04-01-2013 09:05 AM
This seems odd.
I list multiple quantities (does not matter how many at a time) of items for 20c. listing for 30 days. I pay a Final Value Fee on each item that sells.
I have a store but was able to do multiple listings before I opened the store so I do not think that is a factor. I think the 20c. per listing is a store function but you do pay $50 month to obtain this price.
As I sell items I can revise the listing to add more stock without incurring any additional fee.
on โ04-01-2013 09:08 AM
that is odd.. are you sure you are logged into ebay AUSTRALIA when you check the fees?? and not a different ebay site
Hi Guys,
I am trying to list multiple quantities of a same item with Buy It Now, but how does the insertion fee work? I couldn't find them on the "Selling Fees" section.
As if I chose to list with Fixed price, the fee is $0.10 with 1 qty, but when I go over between 2 - 6 qty, it will show $1.50
Are there any tables that shows how they charge this insertion fees?
on โ04-01-2013 09:13 AM
Are you powerseller or business?
eBay says,
Multi-quantity listing changes
You need to open an eBay Store, be a PowerSeller or be registered as a business on eBay to be able to list multiple items in one listing. Read more about multi-quantity listings.
If you are powerseller and allowed to list multiple item, fee will be charged for the single price x quantity. So if you are selling single $15 item your insertion fee is $0.50 for $15. But if you are selling 4 x $15 item insertion fee will be charged for total $60 and it will be $1.50.
As hogbayapiay said, only cost $0.20 for any quantity if you have a store.