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on โ09-03-2013 10:11 PM
Hi expert ebayers... Need your advice once again. So my fishing reels have finally finished in production and I have just listed a few of them on ebay which I am very excited about...however postage I am finding a little tricky... Two questions for you all: If I had my postage seperate does ebay sting you on the price of your product as well as the postage fee price?
Also am I better off just combining the postage fee onto the price of the product ?
Your advice in the past has been very helpful and valuable and I appreciate it so much as I am still going through the learning process.
Thanks heaps guys in advance!
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on โ09-03-2013 10:23 PM
Definitely list your postage separately - eBay will then only charge you FVF on the price the item sells for if you combine them you get charged the extra.
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on โ09-03-2013 10:40 PM
Top advice again Gwen! By the way how did your grandson go the other day?
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on โ09-03-2013 11:01 PM
They look like great Reels at great prices.
Good luck.:-)
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on โ09-03-2013 11:37 PM
I see the fb is taking care of itself, tackled.
I list anything that will go as a letter as 'free' postage. Everything else has postage separate. You will still pay Paypal fees on the postage, but not eBay fees. What service/s are you using? If you're not already using it and you can utilise satchels, or if packed weight is over 500g, have a look at Click and Send. The satchels are considerably cheaper than standard Australia Post ones and the B1 box is way cheaper than a 3kg satchel. C&S also qualifies for Paypal seller protection, without any hassles or semantics.
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on โ10-03-2013 08:23 AM
Thanks alot dickos-extreme! That means a lot to me as they were in production for 4 months ! Thanks for kind wishes.
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on โ10-03-2013 08:24 AM
Thanks for your advice davewil! Will check out those B1 boxes. Thanks again!
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on โ10-03-2013 09:47 AM
As a buyer I accept items bought online have a postage charge above the item cost, provided all other things are equal it really doesn't matter as ebay gives the option to search for item with item+postage cheapest first.
Then with me comes location of the item because that tells me how long its going to take for it to arrive.
I will often pay a $ or two more to a Oz seller just for the speed of delivery.
Then comes feed back, its not such a huge factor as long as there is non saying item didn't arrive or slow postage.
Just saying here now and I know it doesn't apply to you, Sadly there has been a few HK sellers listing items as being in Oz and posting from HK, they get punished with a neg from me and 1 star, there is no excuse for misrepresenting the item location
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on โ10-03-2013 10:58 AM
On my BIN store items I include the cost of postage in the total price, most of my things post for $6.20 in an ebay branded satchel so I add $8 and that covers the cost + fees, of course you can't discount anything that is free postage so when buyers pay for more than one item together it more than makes up for it.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on โ10-03-2013 11:55 AM
If I had my postage seperate does ebay sting you on the price of your product as well as the postage fee price?
Also am I better off just combining the postage fee onto the price of the product ?
eBay just charges a fee for the item price. If you're accepting payment by PayPal, they charge the fee for postage. For casual sellers / non-store owners, the eBay fee is a standard 7.9% of the item price but for a Basic or Featured Store it's just 7%. If accepting payment by PayPal, the postage fee is a standard 2.4% + fixed fee of 30c.
It's probably cheaper for keep postage separate as the PP fee is a tad less overall. Sometimes offering free postage like digital*ghost suggested is a nice incentive for people to buy. This helps for things that can be sent as a large letter but can also work for parcel items too.
Good luck and have fun wetting a line! ๐

