Selling Fees and PayPal Fees

I am extremely disappointed with ebay - gone are the days when the little person could sell an item and reach a wide sector of the market.  While I was on ebay checking how my FEW items were going I was browsing and buying others.  I was not nor will I ever be a big seller on ebay. 

 

To sell  an Item I have to use PayPal - no PayPal no listing.  After my item sold PayPal takes a cut and then ebay takes their cut - 9.9% to be exact.  I really cannot justify the 9.9% fee. I can understand a small fee being a fixed price for the service provided but a 9.9% fee of the final value is a joke.  The same amount of effort goes into an item if it is $1 or $1000.  Both ebay and the seller do no extra work on the $1000 item.  Fees like that should be directed to the big businesses.

 

A lot of people who sell on ebay are individuals  that may have a handful of items to sell every now and then. Ebay is quite happy to charge the  local community for selling their second-hand items and charge them 9.9%

 

Consideration should be given to the small sellers - people who sell every now and then.

 

Gumtree is my next move!!!!!!!!!

 

Elvi

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I do wish they came pre-packed though,like salads. All that washing and chopping and rinsing. Hardly seems worth it

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We were all advised that the double included listings were ending at the end of December, plus it was posted on this board as well.

 

If you read the emails you get from eBay, you would also know that basic stores will get 600 included listings from the middle of next month.

 

Which was also discussed on this board.

 

And Paypal charge the same fees regardless of the selling platform so, yes, it is unconnected.

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Try reading your emails, or even the eBay announcements.

 

As I sell here I keep myself apprised of the current situation/s.

 

If you feel you need to vent on the boards rather than spend your time productively, that is your choice.

 

I am unsure how stating facts relates to sycophantism, but I'm sure you will enlighten me. Once you actually determine the definition of sycophant.

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What you say has a lot of elements of truth in it.

Back in the early 2000s we used to sell small items, often for about $3 up (pick up or plus postage) and still managed to make a profit.

Those days have long gone, we certainly wouldn't be doing it now. Probably should have bumped our prices up more even back then.

 

But the thing is, ebay is a business so if you want to use it, you will need to price your goods enough so you still come out of it with a reasonable profit even after paying thre fees.

 

Here is what I have found: I have had fairly good success with Gumtree. I only do pick up/cash. The things that sell quite well are either heavier items or what I would call more substantial items. For instance in the last week I have sold a wedding wishing well & a thermos flask (both new) with no hassles, very dependable people who turned up the second they said they would.

But you certainly can strike some numpties, have done in the past. There isn't the same accountability as on ebay so they are a bit thicker on the ground.

Then again, you don't lose your item, only your time or patience.

 

Where gumtree is pretty hopeless is on small items, costing only a few dollars. I don't think people can be bothered calling round for small garage sale type stuff. They prefer ebay where small things are posted.

 

Garage sales/markets: You get bottom dollar for your stuff at these but if you have a lot of small items, this is probably the best way. Mind you, an ad in the local paper would set you back about $50+, which makes ebay look good, doesn't it!!.

You can put a free garage sale ad on gumtree and it works very well.Smiley Happy It's what everyone does now, that and a couple of other online sites for free garage sale ads.

If you have anything you want to give away, gumtree is also good, you'll be run off your phone!

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Really with the platform eBay provides to have your goods sent worldwide 9.98% is pretty fair. Don't forget there's an small army of CSO and IT people to pay. Try selling something at a proper auction were you'd be looking at 20% plus in fees and the buyer is up for 20%.

My only grief with eBay fees is there FVF on postage, which now I pass onto the buyer. I would buy stuff off Gumtree but would never ever sell stuff. Imagine if you went to a market and hired a stall for $50 and sold $200  worth of stuff , there's a 25% fee right there.

I'm first to put the boot into to any corporation that is substandard.

PayPal provides you instant avaliability to funds, which you can link to ebay and click n send. It also offers protection for you and the buyer.

 

Good luck with Gumtree

 

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Hi All,

 

My only gripe with fees is that you get charged fees on postage. I have stopped selling overseas because of this.

 

I sell a lot of books which are heavy so incur big fees for a cheap book. I know people say add the costs in to your asking price but then things become too expensive for people to buy because of the postage, so you lose out again.

 

I also realise why ebay started doing this as sellers were adding ridiculous amounts for postage to get out of FVFs but it would be easy enough to put a cap on postage as they did for books a while ago. If you put postage as prepaid satchels then that is all you can ask for postage, if it is a parcel you put in the measurements and weight it calculates the cost. 

 

Some people will still find a way to rip them off but that happens everwhere unfortunately, so as always the majority suffer for the minority.

 

In regards to gumtree, been there done that, total waste of time.

 

Smiley Happy

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If it was a level playing field for Aussie sellers on international postage it would be fine, US sellers are apparently only charged local postage fees for international sales...................go figure that one out     original.gif

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This is basic robbery, charge a pay pal fee then charge a seller fee..hope people dump trading through you. 

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You have replied to a thread that is 2 1/2 years old.  May we ask your purpose.  Very helpful for your first post here.  Please check dates before replying with nothing constructive.

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hey that actually sounds like ebay, not gumtree.

 

don't forget facebook market place-that's where the party is (no fees/no paypal) - more australians than ever are using the market place - here's an article for you to read

 

https://www.marketplacepulse.com/articles/ebay-growth-turns-negative

 

 

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