on โ21-04-2020 10:40 AM
i'm sure a lot or most of you probably received the managed payments email this morning. in case you didn't, or missed here - ebay is rolling out managed payments later in the year with pre-registration opening shortly.
more info is located at https://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/managed-payments
on โ23-02-2021 11:12 PM
on โ24-02-2021 11:19 AM
13.4% on what the buyer pays?
I cut out of it when it asked for my drivers' licence - been on here 20 years without it!
ebay doesn't need that info but I suspect it's to do with the ever increasing length of the ATO's tentacles...
on โ24-02-2021 11:40 AM
What happens if the customer uses Paypal like they've been conditioned to do for years. 13.4% Plus the Paypal fees?
Cash on pick up i could avoid the Paypal fees and only pay Ebay 10.9%. Now the fees for cash on pick up will be 13.4%. That's a massive 23% increase on what it used to be. A payment processing premium with no payment processing needed.
They'e dressing this up as cheaper...whoopee 0.1% cheaper from what i can see a miniscule saving in one area and massive increases in general. Try cancelling your buyers Paypal payment when suddenly your fee has jumped to 16-17% with an ebay Paypal double whammy. Which will happen a lot If i'm understanding it correctly. As a small farm seller with a lot of heavy pick ups i will be unable to continue on Ebay OR ad a $50 pick up fee or something. Customers will love that.
on โ24-02-2021 11:54 AM
@soup-a-man wrote:What happens if the customer uses Paypal like they've been conditioned to do for years. 13.4% Plus the Paypal fees?
Cash on pick up i could avoid the Paypal fees and only pay Ebay 10.9%. Now the fees for cash on pick up will be 13.4%. That's a massive 23% increase on what it used to be. A payment processing premium with no payment processing needed.
They'e dressing this up as cheaper...whoopee 0.1% cheaper from what i can see a miniscule saving in one area and massive increases in general. Try cancelling your buyers Paypal payment when suddenly your fee has jumped to 16-17% with an ebay Paypal double whammy. Which will happen a lot If i'm understanding it correctly. As a small farm seller with a lot of heavy pick ups i will be unable to continue on Ebay OR ad a $50 pick up fee or something. Customers will love that.
You are not understanding it correctly. There are no Paypal fees, and you can't cancel or refund a Paypal payment as you don't get it. eBay/Adyen do, and you will have no idea as to how they paid.. Which is why the fees have gone up 2.5%.
Yes, for cash on pickup you get no benefit from the higher fees, but that's the way it's going to be.
on โ24-02-2021 11:59 AM
on โ24-02-2021 12:02 PM
on โ24-02-2021 12:04 PM
on โ24-02-2021 12:21 PM
โ24-02-2021 12:45 PM - edited โ24-02-2021 12:46 PM
@whitestarheart wrote:13.4% on what the buyer pays?
I cut out of it when it asked for my drivers' licence - been on here 20 years without it!
ebay doesn't need that info but I suspect it's to do with the ever increasing length of the ATO's tentacles...
It is no different than supplying points of identification to paypal, [or any finacial institution for that matter]. Adyen will need this info to protect your account just the same as PP did.
As to the ATO, if your income on eBay exceeds a certain amount you are legally required to declare it. I think 10K, but not certain on that
โ24-02-2021 12:51 PM - edited โ24-02-2021 12:52 PM
@soup-a-man wrote:
If the sale is cancelled for any reason, you lose the 30 cents regardless.
massive extra fees to sell international.
nice improvement. So many hidden claw backs that negate any so called savings. Really just telling mum and dad sellers to F off and use marketplace we don't want you. leave Ebay to the Conglomerates please.
I guess so, but the difference being eBay is HUGE, Marketplace and Gumtree not so much. So I would look at it as the extra % is paying for much greater exposure.
Sort of like you set up a BM store in a busy market place/sopping centre, your rent will reflect that, set it up in your backyard, where is your foot traffic?
Just a thought.