on โ06-01-2014 11:21 PM
Why are the Final Value Fee's So hi on Cars?
I sold a car $224.50 and ebay's FVF's work out to be 30% of the sale this is to high which only gives me $164.50 Not Happy
on โ07-01-2014 12:52 AM
Well, it does say here that the FVF for vehicles are $60. Maybe yopu needed to include that in your sale price to make sure that yopur expenses were covered. (Are we talking about a real car as in an adult's kinda car to drive on roads? and not a toy car for a kid kinda thing?
โ07-01-2014 01:01 AM - edited โ07-01-2014 01:02 AM
@*rusticantique* wrote:Why are the Final Value Fee's So hi on Cars?
I sold a car $224.50 and ebay's FVF's work out to be 30% of the sale this is to high which only gives me $164.50 Not Happy
It is stated very clearly that the fvf for motor vehicles is $60.
So $224.50 - $60 = $164.50
You really should have allowed for that cost in the sale
on โ07-01-2014 09:50 AM
Selling fees - http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/fees.html
on โ09-01-2014 09:05 AM
Hi, We are talking about a rael car 1996 Ford Falcon (unreg) but driveable.
There should be a lower fee for unreg cars under $500. Dollars what do you think.
Cheers Mark
on โ09-01-2014 11:42 AM
There are better and cheaper places to sell cars than Ebay.
your local paper, Carsales.com.au, The trading post etc are all better tuned to selling a cheap car rather than an international site like Ebay.
YOU SHOULD HAVE READ THE FEES FIRST.