on 24-10-2016 09:47 PM
I was about to lower the price on one of my listings, but it was going charge a $2 fee!? What? Why??
on 25-10-2016 06:26 PM
$2 is for a second category.
25-10-2016 07:37 PM - edited 25-10-2016 07:37 PM
I didn't add a 2nd category ?
on 25-10-2016 07:55 PM
Then you wouldn't have been charged $2.
Cancel that. $2 is for sub-titles. Which I don't believe are searchable, so there is no point to them.
problem solved.
25-10-2016 08:15 PM - edited 25-10-2016 08:20 PM
I didn't add a sub-title either. Before I did anything it was going to charge the fee. I wasn't charged anything because I didn't end up editing it because of the fee.
Don't worry, this is obviously a glitch. Hopefully it is corrected soon
on 25-10-2016 08:31 PM
I have no more suggestions. I often revise listings and charges are always $0.00.
Maybe a glitch; maybe the category you are selling in.
Sorry.
on 25-10-2016 09:16 PM
Yeah I always revise listings with no listing fee.
It's definitely not the category I'm selling in.
Thanks anyways
on 25-10-2016 11:55 PM
There's a few glitches with revising listing at the moment. A couple of days ago I kept getting the 'Page Not Responding' error, and then more recently got this, which gave me a momentary panic attack before I realised my fees were still $0
on 26-10-2016 03:21 AM
The same thing happened with another listing, but I actually revised it, not realising I was being charged a fee till just after I revised it. I shoud not have been charged since all I did was lower the price. I went to check my "account summary" and was definitely charged the fee
When I was checking I also noticed lately with all my "good till cancelled" listings when they relist I've been charged $2 per listing , when it should only be $1.50 each listig since the item value is less than $100 with each listing.
on 26-10-2016 06:26 AM
did you fiddle around with the quantity? I went to change quantity once in a good til cancelled listing after I ran out of free listings and it wanted to charge me for adding more to the quantity. So I just reduced the amount until it hit $0 again and didn't have to pay anything extra.