How many sellers are closing their shops or running down their account in 2024?

We have been a seller on here over a couple of our accounts for many years now.   Over this time we have seen a reduction in sales from a max of £13k pcm to £60 pcm.    We have been through mass seller culls, more and more control over the seller/buyer relationship, the forcing of managed payments, increases in fees and requirements to use promoted/advanced promoted and now bid for clicks, to the point where ebay is taking an unsustainable percentage of profit.  

 

This in turn has lead to such search manipulation as to be virtually impossible for any of our listings to be shown unless we implemented all of the additional promotions, and even then since everyone is in the same boat, it makes little difference.   Search has been broken as a result of all this, and whereas in the past, if your product met the search terms, you could get your item to show, this is now not much short of a miracle!

 

Maybe you could argue some of it is the economy, but when your listings barely get any visibility unless you pay through the nose for it, it becomes a weak argument at best.

 

We have closed our shop and have halved our listings, and will be running down all of the stock we do have via other marketplaces.  

 

I'm just curious what other peoples plans are in 2024, are you bearing with ebay in the hopes of better times, or moving on?

 

 

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Re: How many sellers are closing their shops or running down their account in 2024?

Spot on!! That's exactly what they do. 🙃

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Re: How many sellers are closing their shops or running down their account in 2024?

I am trying to clear our house, I am selling about 5% of what I was 2 yrs ago on ebay.

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Just did it myself at end of 2025. They destroyed canadian subscription value, while increasing fees and now adding additional shipping costs with their international program. 

 

I had people make ebay accounts for my items and eBay claimed they could collect old promotion rates from before these people even had accounts.  These were on high value limited edition collectibles. They took a lot from just a small home hobby store in a short amount of time. In my eyes its theft but they use their small print legal eaze to turn their "last Click" to "Any Click", so they're cool. 

 

I could of paid to setup/operate a domain store for years with the extra money they took. 

 

So I took it all down and did exactly that. 

 

So yeah they're still driving the value of their service into the ground. 

Will be nothing more than an online pawn shop people use in regret. 

 

So i 

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