Beware of the £3 max fee

Sellers beware you will be charged the £3.00 fee regardless of the cost of your item. In effect if your item sells for £2.00 you will still be charged a £3.00 fee. I have cancelled all my  listings and relisted as standard. 

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Nooo,  that is not how  the  maximum seller fee promotions work.

 

Anything up to a listed price of £30 will not benefit from this promotion,   and will be charged the usual seller fee.

 

Anything OVER  a listed price of £30,  will only be charged £3.

 

  So for example,  and   ignoring for now any Paypal fees,  or Managed Payment fees,  say you list an item for £50 instead of a £5 seller fee,   you will pay a £3 FVF.  List an item for £2.00  you will pay 20 pence seller fee.

 

Relist your items with confidence.

If you have accepted the offer then you can't opt out, but you have either not read the offer or if you have DIDN'T READ IT PROPERLY.

 

You are so wrong, tressygirl explains it correctly. This particular offer is of very little use to the average seller as there is no benefit unless sale price exceeds £30, otherwise it is the usual 12.8%.

 

To be honest you should remove this WARNING which is completely untrue.

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