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on 30-11-2014 12:40 PM
All I can think of is that you may have listed in more than one catergory or have a sub title, these would add an additional fee?
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on 30-11-2014 12:45 PM
No nothing at all. They are trying to say "9.9% is the percentage of Final value Fee. However Total monthly Fess may also contain other fees like insertion fees"
However I only ever use my 40 free insertion or the 100 free...
I dont have a sub heading, I dont sell the same thing in two categories.. I am very perticular that I wont be stung with extra fees.
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on 30-11-2014 12:48 PM
Well then as you only use free listings ebay needs to recalculate the fees as you have been ripped off
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on 30-11-2014 12:53 PM
nope not getting any answers, instead I am being handballed. The only place I am going to is the ombudsman and another auction site.
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on 30-11-2014 01:00 PM
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on 30-11-2014 01:07 PM
Check your account details as all the fees you have been charged will be itemised.
Based on the percentage you have been charged you are being charged a $1.50 listing fee plus the FVF's.
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30-11-2014 01:08 PM - edited 30-11-2014 01:09 PM
@judew79 wrote:I read that one..lol
I am currently joining up with an Australian auction site, hopefully I will do ok.... Its free listings and Quick sales 🙂
good luck with that.....ebay sales are better than Nosales
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on 30-11-2014 01:26 PM
They dont like it when you show them the maths, I was hung up on: Here is the maths.... 9.9% of 243 is $24.07
Yet I was charged $43 in fees.
I use the free insertion, I don't use subtitles or anything else that will incure any additional charges, I try and keep the fees as low as possible. Yet they can not give me an answers as to why I had to pay nearly $20 more.
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on 30-11-2014 01:41 PM
@judew79 wrote:They dont like it when you show them the maths, I was hung up on: Here is the maths.... 9.9% of 243 is $24.07
Yet I was charged $43 in fees.
I use the free insertion, I don't use subtitles or anything else that will incure any additional charges, I try and keep the fees as low as possible. Yet they can not give me an answers as to why I had to pay nearly $20 more.
Jude, 9.9% of 243 may be 24.07, but does that 243 include the amount you charged the buyer for postage, or is it just your total raw sales amount? FVF is charged at 9.9% on BOTH. So add your postage charges, then caculate the 9.9% on the total and you are probably coming close to what you were charged.
Another thing to cosider is whether you used Ebay postage lbels at all, these are charrged to your account as well.
Penny
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on 30-11-2014 02:21 PM
You need to have a look at your itemised account which is available under the Account Tab in My eBay. Once you have checked out what you have actually been charged for you can then give that information to Customer Service if you think you have been overcharged.