I sold a mobile phone for $890 but I'm seeing only $790 in my funds.
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on โ06-03-2023 08:58 AM
I don't know why $100 were taken off me. But what I can't understand is if this was the case. How come during my listing Ebay won't show the final breakdown? What are the fees cost for selling under Auction.
Thanks for replying.
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on โ06-03-2023 09:05 AM
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on โ06-03-2023 09:06 AM
If you go to help and search seller fees you will find what percentage they charge which is usually around 13%.
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โ06-03-2023 09:14 AM - edited โ06-03-2023 09:16 AM
I don't understand why you were not shown the fees involved either
Certainly ought to be shown
You also listed it as 'brand new' when it is not brand new
I do understand why you waited until the negs dropped off to sell again though
Hopefully you are aware that also means eBay see you as a 'new seller' and will be holding your funds (quite possibly for longer than usual given your past seller history)
Assuming you have actually done all you need to to sign up for Managed Payments
The fees apply to everyone are are shown to everyone
I
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on โ06-03-2023 01:31 PM
Looks like I need a new calculator, mine shows fees on $891 = $119.70
When creating a listing, you verify that you have read and understand the T&C's, under which you are listing,
which happens to include relevant fees.
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on โ06-03-2023 02:31 PM
Yep, I had tried this morning and got the same result, assuming fees are 13.4%.
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on โ06-03-2023 07:17 PM
Dont forget the 30c non-refundable
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on โ06-03-2023 08:07 PM
@pug_ss_16 wrote:I don't know why $100 were taken off me. But what I can't understand is if this was the case. How come during my listing Ebay won't show the final breakdown? What are the fees cost for selling under Auction.
Thanks for replying.
Viewing your fees and selling costs
You can view a detailed breakdown of how all transaction fees are charged for each order in Seller Hub or My eBay. Here's how:
- Go to the Payments tab in Seller Hub or Payments in My eBay.
- Select All transactions.
- Find the order youโd like to view and select View.
- See the Fee details section.
The Fee details section shows the final value fee, and any other transaction fees due at the time of sale. Any final value fee promotions or discounts will also be visible.
How fees and selling costs are charged | eBay
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on โ06-03-2023 11:10 PM
This will no longer be the case for some refunds.

