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on 31-05-2014 04:54 PM
GST threshold is on turnover. Postage costs, whether or not paid through eBay or charged commission on by eBay is part of turnover.
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on 31-05-2014 04:55 PM
9.9%.
What you signed up for.
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31-05-2014 06:30 PM - edited 31-05-2014 06:30 PM
@ms_aussie wrote:Are you positive that Gumtree is eBay?
I had a close look at Gumtree last week and seriously considered listing there too until I saw that Gumtree is designed specifically for people who prefer to do business face to face. This means that you can only sell items within a certain distance from where you live. And it's FREE to list!!! Doesn't sound like eBay to me. Not enough money in it for eBay, I'd say 😞
Maybe ebay want to "encourage" small sellers to move to Gumtree and once they are all nicely settled in there, start introducing the fees. A bit conspiratorial I know BUT ???????????
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on 31-05-2014 08:28 PM
ebay Fees for May $53 of which the postage fees were $18![]()
I've been contemplating listing 2,000 books with a $49.95 store and $75 to list the extra 1500 BN's over the Free 500 listing entitlement.
If I was to sell $1,000 in a month - 200 x $5 books, 200 x $7.20 satchels
I would be up for $85 in ebay fees on the sales, $142 ebay fees on postage
Paypal fees would be $24 on sales, $60 for the .30c per/transaction fee and $34.56 on the postage
Total fees including the store fee would be $394 or 39.4% of total sales.
Think I'll stick to the free listings![]()
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on 31-05-2014 08:43 PM
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on 31-05-2014 09:37 PM
Your turnover is ALL the money you receive.
Paypal and bank records would be a more accurate indication.
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on 04-06-2014 10:51 AM
try quicksales owned and run by carsales, no listing fees, no final value fees, no rip off postage fees and it all runs like ebay you can even import your turbo lister items into quicksales
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on 04-06-2014 10:52 AM
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on 04-06-2014 06:28 PM
And no buyers.
I have more listed there, for less, than here and my sales here are a couple of ordinals higher.
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on 04-06-2014 10:12 PM
Yep pretty annoying isn't it!
Ebay offered all of my listing as from THEN had the audacity to send me a bill for the end of the month, in which case I HAVE been charged for every listing **bleep**??
Think I'll be going to the ombudsman