on 13-05-2026 02:24 PM
Hi All,
Ok, I am confused, maybe.
I have been moved to the Pro Starter plan but I am also eligible for the free selling. I have read the bits & pieces from EBay about all of this.
I sell a variety of stuff, at various pricing ($10 to $50 generally) & use my own packaging (boxes) or Aust Post satchels (not pre-paid). I don't use EBay labels.
Free selling sounds great, but I have to use EBay labels & I can't sell anything under $20. Is this correct ?
Can I / should I have 2 accounts - 1 for free selling & 1 as Pro Starter ?
Or do I just stay on Pro Starter & suck up the fees as I have been doing.
It is all very silly if you ask me.
on 13-05-2026 04:13 PM
@shoppingbag* wrote:"you don't get free selling for under $20 items or Pro Starter"
Sorry, but your posts are confusing .
The OP asked
"Free selling sounds great, but I have to use EBay labels & I can't sell anything under $20. Is this correct ?"
eBay labels are not compulsory on a Pro Starter plan and they're not compulsory on a Free Selling plan for items under $20
on 14-05-2026 01:35 AM
So I realise today that I have been pushed automatically onto the Pro plan and cannot cancel or downgrade onto the free selling plan, even though my sales do not exceed $25,000 for the previous year. So if I want to use an API for listing, such as Sixbit, I now have to pay to EBay $27.45 monthly, in addition to final value fees to EBay, as well as API subscription fees. Why are API use not included in the Pro Starter plan?
This is such an oversight and greedy grab on eBay’s part, that after 25 years selling, I am ready to walk. To introduce this at a time when APIs are pricey with the closing of Inkfrog. eBay Australia does not have inventory management like it does in overseas sites and removed Turbo Lister, meaning EBay have no interest in helping their loyal sellers, only trying to attract new sellers. Terrible system with no support to loyal sellers that sell in smaller quantities but still require inventory management.
on 15-05-2026 02:34 AM
From I read:
"From 1 June 2026, Australia-based sellers who are enrolled in free selling will be required to buy a label on eBay when sending items.
This won't apply to:
When listing, you can see if your item will be required to use a label bought on eBay.
To offer alternative postage options, you'll need a Pro plan. Learn more about what's changing for sellers."
