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What happens when you sell something in an auction but the buyer and you agree to a lower price by negotiation?

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What happens when you sell something in an auction but the buyer and you agree to a lower price by negotiation?
Oct 24, 2012 04:34 PM

What happens to the amount you pay in sellers fees when an item you have sold in an auction actually sells for a lower price by negotiation because of some damage you were unaware of?

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What happens when you sell something in an auction but the buyer and you agree to a lower price by negotiation?
Oct 24, 2012 04:34 PM

What happens to the amount you pay in sellers fees when an item you have sold in an auction actually sells for a lower price by negotiation because of some damage you were unaware of?

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Re: What happens when you sell something in an auction but the buyer and you agree to a lower price by negotiation?
Oct 24, 2012 04:38 PM

It won't make any difference.

 

The fees will be the same.

 

Hopefully you aren't being paid by paypal. Very unsafe for collection items, not to mention the ridiculous fees involved.

 

You don't have to offer paypal on cars.


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Re: What happens when you sell something in an auction but the buyer and you agree to a lower price by negotiation?
Oct 24, 2012 04:40 PM

Hi,

 

You will still pay the final value fee on the price it sold for on ebay.

 

If it's your car, then the final value fee is £35 if sold for above £3.5k.

 

 

 

 


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