on โ06-01-2014 09:05 PM
on โ07-01-2014 08:07 AM
I have no issue with the fvfs. Compared to this time last year I am much better off with the free listings and higher fvf. Last year 40 listings would have cost me $20 plus the fvf which from memory was about 5%, now it is just under 10% but I am not payng the twenty bucks in listing fees.
My turnover on both my store and auction listing ids is almost identical to last year but my total fees are quite a bit less.
on โ07-01-2014 11:27 AM
"I have no issue with the fvfs. Compared to this time last year I am much better off with the free listings and higher fvf."
You may be happy but plenty aren't
Pre April 2013 - FVF 7.9% - Max charge $100
Post April 2013 - FVF 9.9% - Max charge $250
so now an item costing $2525 costs $250 FVF compared with $100 April 2013, don't think your $20 saving in listing fees actually covers the 2.5x increase.
Plus beyond free listing entitlements auctions use to be $0.50 <$20 now $1.50 a 3x increase
on โ07-01-2014 05:24 PM
My costs have also dropped remarkably.
$30 less for the shop, 80 free listings, 0.4% DROP in FVF.
Even if I sold $2,500 items, I'm fairly sure media didn't have capped FVFs. And I don't sell $2,500 books. I wish I did. Oh, yeah, I don't usually do auctions, either. Start at about 1/3 of market value and still can't get bids. I'll leave them at true price in my shop.
on โ07-01-2014 05:41 PM
on โ07-01-2014 06:37 PM
If I was selling things for thousands of dollars I don't think ebay would be my preferred method of selling.
I don't anyway see why anyone must pay if they want to list more than 40 auctions, just use more than 1 id.
As I said I can only speak for myself and my business model and I am definitely better off now.
The OP asked if anyone else is finding the fvfs ridiculous and my answer stands, no.
on โ07-01-2014 06:50 PM
No they are not ridiculous,they are basically the same amount as if you go to your local shop and get charged a G&S tax on everything that you buy and all business's earning over $75K also charge the tax,so Ebay is basically charging you a services tax
on โ07-01-2014 06:54 PM
I sell most of my stuff on Etsy, and while the listing price is only 20c and the FVF is only 3.5%, to be found on Esty, you have to relist very often, so the 20c listing fee is multiplied by the amount of times you have to relist to be seen.
I am not complaining, but you have to pay to sell anywhere. If the terms of sale are not to your liking, don't sell anywhere that they aren't.
Selling sites are not a public service.
on โ08-01-2014 09:57 AM
"If I was selling things for thousands of dollars I don't think ebay would be my preferred method of selling."
Well obver a 1000 sellers in collectables alone disagree with you.
"I don't anyway see why anyone must pay if they want to list more than 40 auctions, just use more than 1 id."
Might work if your a small time seller but if have even a moderate number of line items its totally impracticable.
1000 line items divdied by 40 = 25 IDs for 10 day auction times 3 (to cover a month) = 75 IDs. Each with a email address the ISP costs alone would negate any advantage.
" I am definitely better off now." Maybe try looking a little bit further than your tiny piece of eBay which is perfect and see others are paying for your savings.
"No they are not ridiculous,they are basically the same amount as if you go to your local shop and get charged a G&S tax on everything that you buy and all business's earning over $75K also charge the tax,so Ebay is basically charging you a services tax"
Sorry but Australian business selling on eBay is paying both ebay fees and GST, which are passed on to buyers, so you as a buyer are paying GST and eBay fees. The GST is only collected by the shops for the Government they don't get to keep it.
"Selling sites are not a public service"
True and all businesses are entitled to earn a profit, but that doesn't mean that their fees aren't excessive, just that they are in a situation were they can get away with it.
FVF ridiculous probably not, excessive probably.
on โ14-10-2015 10:25 AM
yeah i think it's ROBBERY 9.9%<--end auction price+ my postage costs,+2.6%paypal fees for a casual time seller who lists maybe 10 items yearly "it's beeen 2.5years since selling last and there is a reason for that", ebay is not for the small time casual sellers and is more focused on business type selling format and there is a reason for that GREED.
i dont intend to read what you yeah sayers are typing go ahead get robbed.
i only ever end up here when im looking for what ebay corporate has gouged me in my invoice.
sure its better to make 10 trillion dollars rather than 7.5 trillion but where is the social concience umm none as its corporate greed.
opinions are like a holes everyones got one, now i just gave mine.
on โ14-10-2015 10:33 AM
ooh thats cheap.....an auction house charges 10-20% + GST........I am being sarcastic....