Being charged eBay fees on postage...
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on 18-04-2016 04:04 PM
Just wondering if someone can explain to me why we are being charged FVF`s on postage.
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on 18-04-2016 04:05 PM
because they can? it's been like that a long time now.
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on 18-04-2016 04:12 PM
Thanks for the reply.
eBays legal team must be bigger than ben hur to pull that one off.
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on 18-04-2016 04:17 PM
Final value fees are charged per item sold.
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on 18-04-2016 04:23 PM
Sounds like unconscionable conduct to me. eBay are good at getting away with that. They have proved this many times over the years.
@curraone wrote:
Final value fees are charged per item sold.
A final value fee applies whenever you sell an item.
The fee is based on the total amount paid by the buyer (item price + postage and handling charges).
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on 18-04-2016 04:47 PM
Mr Ebay says, you dont have to sell on my site sunshine.
unhappy, then sell somewhere else.
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on 18-04-2016 05:05 PM
Scroll down the posts history in this forum and go back in time over the past couple of years, and you'll this question asked over and over again. It is ridiculous but unfortunately some rotten apples were exploiting eBay by having low item prices and high shipping fees to get around the final value fee. eBay was forced into doing this.
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on 18-04-2016 05:35 PM
Thanks for the constructive, helpful reply.
Kudos.
@transport-posters wrote:Scroll down the posts history in this forum and go back in time over the past couple of years, and you'll this question asked over and over again. It is ridiculous but unfortunately some rotten apples were exploiting eBay by having low item prices and high shipping fees to get around the final value fee. eBay was forced into doing this.
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on 18-04-2016 05:55 PM
@transport-posters wrote:Scroll down the posts history in this forum and go back in time over the past couple of years, and you'll this question asked over and over again. It is ridiculous but unfortunately some rotten apples were exploiting eBay by having low item prices and high shipping fees to get around the final value fee. eBay was forced into doing this.
That's the excuse they may have used but in reality all the other sites had fees on postage,(so they just
added it to the Aus site).
The postage pirates could've been stopped easily by threatening them with expulsion from the site,(for eBay
it was easy for them to be used as scape goats and have the member anger directed at them instead).
It also allowed for an easier transition to the fees.
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18-04-2016 06:55 PM - edited 18-04-2016 06:57 PM
I'm with you on this one Tazz.
It could also be referred to as 'captive audience'.
You sell, you pay, but we (eBay) are the ones to say how high you jump pay.