on โ08-03-2019 06:26 AM
Well, I just looked at my ebay account and am being charged $212.00 for insertion fees. Am just a casual seller using the 40 free listings and all my stuff was 30 days with the free relist option (9 times). But, it seems they have changed the rules? Things rolled over this month and they made all rollovers good till cancelled without my permission. Is this kosher? No way can I afford to pay two hundred bucks in fees. I hardly ever sell anything here. Maybe 12 things a month if lucky. Will be phoning them this morning of course after 8am. Just killed off any old listings that might roll over within the next few days, even though they are still ticked with a few more free rollovers at 30 days. I don't trust the system. How tragic..this really is the end for me in ebay and I have been saying that for years..I hardly ever come to ebay anymore unless I have sold something. Never received any emails from ebay about this new good till cancelled thing..what the??
on โ08-03-2019 07:15 PM
Opening a store is the best way to go.
For under $30.00 a month you can get 600 listings.
Good thing is that if you do this, you get "vacation mode" with a store which is very handy.
Make all listings GTC, with BIN with immediate payment.
Honestly, it was the best thing I ever did as it's pretty much a "set and forget" situation.
on โ08-03-2019 07:29 PM
@clickbaitoz wrote:
@curraone wrote:But what you CAN do is manually end your listings before they automatically relist.
and thats why no one's been caught out & charged hundreds of dollars in fees,,,,,,,NOT
It might relieve your frustration at the new changes to make comments like these, but I am only a ebay seller like you and I was trying to show what the options are now.
on โ08-03-2019 08:05 PM
@curraone wrote:
It might relieve your frustration at the new changes to make comments like these, but I am only a ebay seller like you and I was trying to show what the options are now.
no you were saying it was/is crystal clear, when in fact many sellers on the board including myself have said they did not get any email from ebay notifying them of the changes. And the t&c of the offer doesn't say anything about there being no option to not auto relist the item, that one has to manually end the item within the 30 days or it will roll over, hence charges will occur.
on โ10-03-2019 08:27 AM
The screenshot curra pasted in shows quite clearly when you do a new listing. If you choose to never check what you're agreeing to then don't blame anyone else. If your listings were previously 30 days and you bulk relisted, there's a message across the top saying that only GTC is supported for fixed priced listings now and if anyone doesn't understand what GTC means and doesn't bother to check it out, they can hardly blame ebay when their listings roll over and they get charged.
on โ10-03-2019 08:50 PM
Well, I just looked at my ebay account and am being charged $212.00 for insertion fees. Am just a casual seller using the 40 free listings and all my stuff was 30 days with the free relist option (9 times). But, it seems they have changed the rules? Things rolled over this month and they made all rollovers good till cancelled without my permission. Is this kosher? No way can I afford to pay two hundred bucks in fees. I hardly ever sell anything here. Maybe 12 things a month if lucky. Will be phoning them this morning of course after 8am. Just killed off any old listings that might roll over within the next few days, even though they are still ticked with a few more free rollovers at 30 days. I don't trust the system. How tragic..this really is the end for me in ebay and I have been saying that for years..I hardly ever come to ebay anymore unless I have sold something. Never received any emails from ebay about this new good till cancelled thing..what the??
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You could always list your items as auction with a buy-it-now option. That works really well. You get 8 auto relists and can get up to 90 days. You won't get ebay relisting with a fee either. After 90 days you relist if and when you like.
on โ11-03-2019 01:01 PM
@casbit33 wrote:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
You could always list your items as auction with a buy-it-now option. That works really well. You get 8 auto relists and can get up to 90 days. You won't get ebay relisting with a fee either. After 90 days you relist if and when you like.
We've tried that on a couple of accounts.
It's definitely worked on one, with a few bids, but more people using the BIN option, at the same price as they've been listed for several months without selling.
on โ04-04-2019 12:07 AM
This further solidifies my perception that ebay does not understand the business of their customers. A small seller without a store will simply move to etsy which provides options for listing and charges less.
Ebay wishes to cull out those that do not provide a good revenue stream and have a fixation on competing with Amazon.
on โ04-04-2019 10:19 AM
That is dependent on what the small seller is selling. Etsy has a fairly narrow range of allowable products, I believe.
on โ04-04-2019 11:50 AM