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on 02-05-2018 09:05 AM
As always, it was implemented because of 'tards gaming the system, in this case to avoid paying Final Value Fees.
Example: Billy Bogan lists a $1000 camera. Ebay at that point were only basing the Final Value Fee on the cost of the item. Billy doesn't want to lost 10% of the $1000, so he lists the camera as $20 "Buy It Now, and $980 postage. It sells, the buyer gets the item, Billy Bogan gets his money, and eBay get a Final Value Fee on $20 instead of $980.
Imagine that only happened, say, 100 times a week - adds up to a heck of a lot of money eBay were dipping out on. So, they decided to base the FVF on the toal invoice rather than any one component. The only ones who are complaining are those who were happily gaming the system and now have to pay their full whack, and those aren't good at factoring costs into their selling prices.
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02-05-2018 04:42 PM - edited 02-05-2018 04:43 PM
That's the official ebay story to get sympathy, but it's certainly convenient to boost ebay pockets. They could also have easily forced everyone to enter the dimensions and weight of every item and calculated postage automatically without having to charge FVF on postage. But why do silly things like that when they could double the profit overnight by charging FVF on postage?
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on 02-05-2018 05:25 PM
They used to limit the maximum shipping price for books. Presumably there were other categories policed similarly.
Now they don't have to.
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on 02-05-2018 06:08 PM
Yes, the FVF on postage is a win-win for both ebay and ebay.
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on 02-05-2018 06:48 PM
Before the FVF came in on postage I saw a seller in Korea who had $200+ for postage on all their items, I reported them to eBay and guess what? They did absolutely nothing about it...............surprise surprise................
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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on 02-05-2018 09:07 PM
Oh, sellers getting away with humongous postage was definitely a problem. I remember the days. But for Australian sellers at least, the postage calculator works reasonably well. It tends to stuff up when people buy multiple bulky items, but all in all it is workable. Ebay can just force the Aussie sellers to always use postage calculation and not charge FVF on postage. But pigs will fly first, I know.
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on 12-05-2018 01:41 AM
If not the powers that be have Won by conditioning people so that we don't need police because they've got most people Policing for them and it doesn't cost them a cent which is Great for their Bottom line in my opinion.
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on 12-05-2018 09:57 AM
@oldmatesgarage wrote:
Did you get paid or even a discount on any fees for reporting them to Ebay because you were trying to help them out and did they say "Thanks" to you?
I didn't even get a reply beyond an email acknowledgment that the report was given by me.
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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on 12-05-2018 12:21 PM
I think it's fair to remedy that with an award.
Oops, no, wrong one.