ChatterBank0 min ago
Ebay Selling Fees.
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If someone could help me please I would be grateful. I will be selling an item on eBay for £500, I have been offered 80% off final value fees on one account but on my other account I have been offered £1 max value fees. Which is the better option? Many thanks for your help.
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Copied from: https:// www. ebay. co. uk/ help/ selling/ fees- credits- invoices/ fees- private- sellers? id= 4822 //// The final value fee is calculated as 12.8% of the total amount of the sale (which includes the item price, postage, taxes and any other applicable fees), plus a fixed charge of 30p per order. //// So if you sell your item for £500, the normal...
07:02 Fri 09th Sep 2022
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https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/help/ selling /fees-c redits- invoice s/fees- private -seller s?id=48 22
//// The final value fee is calculated as 12.8% of the total amount of the sale (which includes the item price, postage, taxes and any other applicable fees), plus a fixed charge of 30p per order. ////
So if you sell your item for £500, the normal fees would be 12.8% of this (£64.00) plus 30p = £64.30.
Your offer of 80% off, means you'd pay 20% of this = £12.86
It looks like the £1.00 max fee is a no-brainer :)
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//// The final value fee is calculated as 12.8% of the total amount of the sale (which includes the item price, postage, taxes and any other applicable fees), plus a fixed charge of 30p per order. ////
So if you sell your item for £500, the normal fees would be 12.8% of this (£64.00) plus 30p = £64.30.
Your offer of 80% off, means you'd pay 20% of this = £12.86
It looks like the £1.00 max fee is a no-brainer :)