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on 19-10-2023 06:35 PM
They would be the roughly 13.4% fees you were notified at the time of listing, and which you agreed to by activating the listing?
eBay has faults but showing their charges upfront is not one of them. Assuming you actually read the stuff you tick you have read and agreed to.
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on 20-10-2023 08:16 AM
@sugar249 wrote:
@tashie001 wrote:Agree! I just sold something and got $388 (included $18 postage fee). EBay has taken $105 in fees!!!
Hang on,
The last item you sold was listed for $420 plus 18 postage, so 438 total. But looking at the sale you took a best offer, so less then that.
Can you explain how you paid 105 fee's but still manage to get $388, have I missed something
Yes, they haven't made it crystal clear. I think they may mean they accepted an offer of $370 plus 18 for postage & were charged $105 in fees on the $388?
I don't know exactly what fees the sale should have been up for but I do know that ebay fee scales are pretty upfront and easy to find and if I had been selling, I would have worked out the likely fees before I listed something. You can't expect to sell for nothing, except maybe on marketplace, so it is important to know beforehand what you'll be clearing.
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on 20-10-2023 09:07 AM
@springyzone wrote:
@sugar249 wrote:
@tashie001 wrote:Agree! I just sold something and got $388 (included $18 postage fee). EBay has taken $105 in fees!!!
Hang on,
The last item you sold was listed for $420 plus 18 postage, so 438 total. But looking at the sale you took a best offer, so less then that.
Can you explain how you paid 105 fee's but still manage to get $388, have I missed something
Yes, they haven't made it crystal clear. I think they may mean they accepted an offer of $370 plus 18 for postage & were charged $105 in fees on the $388?
I don't know exactly what fees the sale should have been up for but I do know that ebay fee scales are pretty upfront and easy to find and if I had been selling, I would have worked out the likely fees before I listed something. You can't expect to sell for nothing, except maybe on marketplace, so it is important to know beforehand what you'll be clearing.
I cant find anywhere on Ebay that says a fee for the item they are selling is in the range of 27%, there is no logic to their claim.
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on 20-10-2023 10:59 AM
@sugar249 wrote:I cant find anywhere on Ebay that says a fee for the item they are selling is in the range of 27%, there is no logic to their claim.
Yes, I thought it seemed a fair bit higher than I expected, but I didn't stop to do the calculations. You'd think though that they would be able to work out the likely fees at the time they listed. Maybe they sold other things too. Be interesting if they could come back here to explain how they got to $105 in fees.
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on 08-04-2024 06:13 PM
Considering gumtree , craigslist, Facebook ect manage to make a profit not charging anything it does raise a few questions.
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on 08-04-2024 06:17 PM
You still have several things listed so
All will be charged at the fees you agreed to when you listed
And dragging up a post from 2021 to complain you are paying the fees you agreed to pay at that
What questions do you have?
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on 08-04-2024 07:26 PM
Hi everyone,
Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread HERE if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thank you for understanding.