on 27-07-2013 09:14 AM
I have just checked my ebay bill for July and realized it was raised for more than 30%. You may think it is because I have a good sale in this month? I wish it is but your are wrong, totally wrong, this month is same as last month. The reason was:
1. my ebay fee was increased to 9.55% (before was 8.5%, I think)
2. I was forced to use "Postage Free" by ebay intraduced "top seller plus", it means ebay charge me 9.55% on postage as well (can you get free serive from Australia Post?)
So, base on ebay fees and policy change, ebay get 30% more from sellers.
How are ebay's these changes effected your ebay bill?
on 27-07-2013 11:15 AM
Wow! I thought that we got cheaper FVF's than 9.55% through our stores
*makes a note to look into that*
I thought those kinds of FVF's were applicable only to non store traders.
I'm not sure that you can say that eBay "forced" you to offer free postage. I was under the impression that they provided some kind of incentive for sellers to consider offering that "service" but I did think that they left it up to the individual seller wanted to comply with those standards in order to receive the benefits.
I did think that eBay left it up to the seller to determin the pros and cons fo participating in such a program and to determine if it was economically viable - cost vs benefit - for themselves.
Of course I can only speak for myself, but when I list something, I determine cost vs benefit and list accordingly. I think that in general a lot of people sell an item with the intention to make a profit (well that's how a business generally operates) or to offload an item they no longer want, and work out the most cost efficient way within the boundaries of the terms and conditions and policies to acheive their goals and objectives.
So, I guess it all comes down to what your goals and objectives are. Do the benefits of obtaining top rated seller plus outweigh the costs for doing so for you?
on 28-07-2013 09:40 PM
The increase in FVF is offset by the introduction of free listings and ebay is not forcing you to offer free postage, you are free to do so if you think TRS+ status will be a financial advantage, if it isn't then don't offer it.
If you have the store package that is mist cost effective for the number of listngs you have then any increase in fees should be minimal.
on 29-07-2013 12:22 AM
The increase in final value fees is so not offset by free listings for many, many sellers.