Thanks for the info, I just red the email from ebay today and didnt look into it untill now. So would the best option be to wait till May1 and then go back to a Basic Store or do it on the last day of the month? Anyway I will be doing more reading and researching to find the best option for myself:) Thank you

As a seller I find eBay has gone too far with a 9,9%  charge, I will not pay that amount, so will use other ways to sell my goods,  why not charge the buyer,


Sellers should include the 9,9% charge in their price, make the buyer pay.  this is what happens at most other auction sites, 


As a seller I find eBay has gone too far with a 9,9%  charge, I will not pay that amount, so will use other ways to sell my goods,  why not charge the buyer,


Sellers should include the 9,9% charge in their price, make the buyer pay.  this is what happens at most other auction sites, 



if you mean at B&M Auction houses, that 'buyer pays' fee is paid to the Auction House, and the Seller also pays the Auction House...


so buyer pays 10% buyers commission


and Seller pays 17% sellers commission


both those amounts go to the auction house NOT to the seller. !!!

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WOW you guys get quicker and quicker at dobbing me in must be really getting up noses LOL. 


 


Have prices doubled since i was kicked of LOL.  Hope so.

You have to be insane to jack up the selling fee to virtually 10%. Please explain how your costs have risen to justify this exorbitant charge. I was quite happy to pay a small fee to list and a small fee if I sold but this is too much.


For private sellers who are just clearing out unwanted stuff you have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. Hello Gumtree!!

Phil you do realise ebay own Gumtree.I will be opening an account in my wifes name for other items I sell and get more free listings.I am sure there will be even more avoidance of fees now due to this rate hike:-D so it will backfire on them in some respects.No business can afford to ignore the little guy as you dont know when he will become the big guy

Phil , Even if you open a few accounts in different names (which no doubt a lot of sellers will do), Wont you still only be getting free listings for fixed price items?. Í have a problem coming to terms with the auctions going up from 50c to $1.50 with no free listings . Also does anybody know if I listed 200 in one months with a "good till cancelled", Will I be charged each month for the unsold items or can i just keep on adding items?. I am pulling my hair out trying to get my head around the changes as I don't think I can continue to sell at these rates. For those of you that don't believe Ebay read these boards, You are wrong!. They actually rang me a few days ago in an attempt to help me because of my last question here. I have to say they left me even more frazzled . It would be a little helpful if we could list multiple items with variations, this is only available in a few categories. 

Sorry Phil this was not meant to be addressed to you. but at-the-pickers-emporium 🙂


 Even if you open a few accounts in different names (which no doubt a lot of sellers will do), Wont you still only be getting free listings for fixed price items?. 



 


Without a store, there is no restriction on the listing format that qualifies for a fee listing. It can be auction, auction with BIN, or just a BIN, and although max. duration is 10 days, anyone without a store will be able to list multiple quantity BINs, and use variation listings where available.


 


My understanding is that the first 200 listings per month (with a Featured Store), will be free - and I take that to mean the first 200 charges, basically - any GTC that tick over, and any new listings, from the 1st of every month until 200 listings have been used.


 


That is just my interpretation, though, there has been no clear explanation how the 200 free will work. 

I'm sorry but I'm out.


 


I've been on eBay for the better part of 12 years and this has pushed me right over the edge. I'm selling items at the moment for less that $5. At $1.50 each, and trying to factor in all the other hidden costs, no item I list is going to be able to start at less that $5. With postage, nothing is going to be able to go anywhere for less than $15 total. Who is going to want to buy in that kind of market unless it's something very unique?


 


Yes, there's 40 free auctions blah blah blah. Is this seriously meant to make us just gloss over the real costs of transacting?


 


I have seen many a fanboi get on and say how wonderfully cheap eBay is compared to the paper and other options. I don't know where they live but here in SA, we have a major paper which allows you to sell for FREE anything under $500 every Friday. Then there's the markets - $15 for a table, go for your life. 


 


This just isn't worth the hassle with PayPal, postage and extortionate 10% fees which is sniffing very close to Auction House rates. 


 


Maybe for those magical one off items, but nothing else.