Sheldonsoul Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 if you list an item eg a valuable record(not a car) and you put a reserve on of £6000,and the item does not reach the reserve price,how much would e bay fees be roughly on the other hand if the item did sell and go over the reserve,what would the e bay and paypal fees be on £6000 not fishing or nothing
Alamo Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 if you list an item eg a valuable record(not a car) and you put a reserve on of £6000,and the item does not reach the reserve price,how much would e bay fees be roughly on the other hand if the item did sell and go over the reserve,what would the e bay and paypal fees be on £6000 not fishing or nothing If it didn't reach the reserve, all it would cost you is the listing fee for the item. Maybe a fiver on something this expensive. If it did reach or go past the reserve, eBay would take 9%, so on £6000 it would be £560. If the buyer paid by Paypal, you would pay approx 2.4% of the £6000 which is about £150. In essence, on an item you sell for £6000, you would receive about £5300. Hope this helps - Alan
Sheldonsoul Posted February 12, 2010 Author Posted February 12, 2010 If it didn't reach the reserve, all it would cost you is the listing fee for the item. Maybe a fiver on something this expensive. If it did reach or go past the reserve, eBay would take 9%, so on £6000 it would be £560. If the buyer paid by Paypal, you would pay approx 2.4% of the £6000 which is about £150. In essence, on an item you sell for £6000, you would receive about £5300. Hope this helps - Alan thanks for that mate, but feckin hell thats steep isnt it
Alamo Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 thanks for that mate, but feckin hell thats steep isnt it Used to be 3% selleing fee but eBay son grew wise to the fact that 45's make a lot of money so I guess they decided to have a piece of the action!!
Guest carl_p Posted February 13, 2010 Posted February 13, 2010 there's a new fee structure after march if you list in ebay on the US site. The fees will be 9% of the sale price up to a maximum of $50. not too bad for any $1000 plus record. it's the 25-700$ dollar records that will hurt the most.
Sheldonsoul Posted February 18, 2010 Author Posted February 18, 2010 If it didn't reach the reserve, all it would cost you is the listing fee for the item. Maybe a fiver on something this expensive. If it did reach or go past the reserve, eBay would take 9%, so on £6000 it would be £560. If the buyer paid by Paypal, you would pay approx 2.4% of the £6000 which is about £150. In essence, on an item you sell for £6000, you would receive about £5300. Hope this helps - Alan to list the item is £100.10p,so wish it was a fiver
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