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Ebay - Seller fees, please clear this one up for me.....?

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ok - if i put an item on for sale at 99p and it sells for £10 and i put the same item for sale at £10 and it sells for £10 too - is there a difference in the total ebay fee??

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  1. should be same


  2. ebay is just one big money making scam they get money out of you everyway they can.and by the time you sell your item you have to take out your sellers fees you postage and the packet it goes in and no one wants to bid to high so u never realy make that much unless your a big seller.

  3. plus ebay is greedy they charge a monthly fee on top to ....

  4. not in the final fees, but the listing fees will be slightly different, to list at 99p i think its either 10-15p to list but to list an item at £10 it around 50p to list the item

  5. yes, the more expensive you put an item on for the more you have to pay for the insertion fee.

    to put an item on for £10 would cost you 25p...

    whatever your item sells for, ebay take 7.5%

    hope i helped

  6. Yes, there is a small difference.

    If you put your item up for auction at 99p, it will cost you 10p for the 'insertion fee' (basically, the advertising cost) then another 75p 'final value fee' (what they charge you when the item sells).

    If you put the same item up for auction starting at £10, it will cost 25p 'insertion fee' and 75p 'final value fee'.

    (There are different fees for media and technology items, including mobile phones)

    All the fees are here

    http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.h...

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