04-05-2020 2:58 PM
• Due to the entirely different pricing structure for vehicle sales these are not included in your monthly fee listing allowance OR free listing promotional offers
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• The fees for selling a vehicle can be quite high & are charged in most cases even if the vehicle does not sell as they are made up of two parts
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• The first are listing fees
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• The minimum basic listing fee is £14.99
• There is also a fee of £5.99 if you add a Buy Now price
• There is a fee of £9.99 is you add a reserve
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• The second are final value or sales commision fees if the vehicle sells
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• These fees are 1% of the sale price (minimum fee £25 max £45)
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• It is important to note that you may not include any contact details in your listings nor can you supply these at any time until after a listing has ended with a buyer........there is no option on eBay to view before committing to buy........
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• It is also worth noting that in the event of a non paying bidder or cancellation that the listing fees above are still charged, you can only reclaim the final value fee
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• The exceptions to these charges & the cheapest & safest way to sell a vehicle is as a classified ad
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• The non refundable fee for this £19.99
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• THERE ARE NO ADDITIONAL FEES IF YOU SELL
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• The listing runs for 28 days
• You only end the listing after payment so no non paying bidder issues
• You can include contact details
• You can choose to accept less than the advertised price (ie you can accept offers)
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• http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/classified.html
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yes it's correct
you have to pay to advertise a car and the fee is charged as soon as the listing goes live and you have to pay even if you withdraw it from sale
Listing fees for cars are non refundable.