Limits and fees

Every item sold has a final value fee right?

 

So, 100 items can be listed (without insertion fees), I can sell 100 items. But, when I sell these items I will be charged a final value fee.

 

It seems expensive to pay 1.60 on a $12.00 item. Does paypal then take another fee when it gets to paypal?

 

I add 10% above whatever i want to get for it inclusive of postage. Can someone tell me what I should be thinking about percentage wise to cover my ebay fees and paypal fees>

Do you get charged and insertion fee and a final value fee and then a paypal fee?

 

 

no one can really tell you for certain because we don't know what % you are paying with paypal.

here are the store fees and listing FVF's
http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/ebay-for-business/about-store-packages

here are the paypal rates
https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees-table

you will need to work out for yourself how much you add on to cover them.

 

For your basic store you get the first 200 listings per month free insertion

I would think you will need more like 15%


@electrical-rebuilders-group wrote:

Every item sold has a final value fee right?

 

So, 100 items can be listed (without insertion fees), I can sell 100 items. But, when I sell these items I will be charged a final value fee.

 

It seems expensive to pay 1.60 on a $12.00 item. Does paypal then take another fee when it gets to paypal?

 

I add 10% above whatever i want to get for it inclusive of postage. Can someone tell me what I should be thinking about percentage wise to cover my ebay fees and paypal fees>


$1.60?

 

The most you will pay with a store is 9.5%, which would be $1.14. Or are you not counting the postage component?

 

Not that it matters - you pay FVF on the total value of the sale.

 

Paypal fees are normally 30c + 2.6% so that would be 61c on a $12 sale.

 

Have you bothered to research any of this yourself? All this information is easily found on eBay and Paypal.

 

Or do you reckon it is easier just to get other members to do your research for you.

 

I, for one, won't be bothering anymore.

 

This must be about the 20th thread you've opened in the last week or so.

As far as I know, and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, you pay an insertion fee for auctions when you have a store. Only BIN's a free.

If you look at the link I provided above Tippy it says when you pay for auctions. depending on your store $1.50 or $1.00 within certain categories. Anchor stores free.

Yeh they are BIN.

 

I will work of 15% thanks for the tip

don't just take my word for it work it out for yourself. You can also go to your seller dashbord, select the latest invoice, scroll down and see what % your fees on sales is so far.

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