invoice doesn't make any sense

I am new to selling, I listed some items worth a few hundred pounds on auction during the 1 pound max end fee and free insertion period. I also listed some other cheap items some within this period and some outside of it. Anyway, I now have my Ebay invoice but I can't make sense of it. On the full list of my items listed and or sold, the 'amount charged' column shows 1 pound and all of  the other fees are listed in the 'savings' column. My problem is that the invoice is for 35 pounds, but it also shows promotional savings of 26 pounds. What happened with the 1 pound total, does the 26 pounds come from a 61 pound bill, I'm thinking my bill should be something closer to 10 pounds, a few 1 pound bills and some additional insertion fees, can anyone tell me what is going on.??

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Did you add any optional listing upgrades?

 

Here is a list of the more common listing upgrades you can select, and they all have non-refundable fees, so payable sale or no sale.  They are charged the second the item goes live.

 

A reserve will cost 4% of your set reserve.

Adding a Buy it Now to an auction listing, costs 50p.

Subtitles £2

Gallery Plus Photos £2.50

Listings in 2 categories 35p

 

@ch-r-is 

1-3 day listing duration 35p

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It is not a £1 Total, selling fees are charged on every item that sells, he one thing that ebay does not get wrong is fees.

You have all the details in front of you, I have nothing so I can't explain your invoice.

 

The offer only appies to items listed AFTER you have accepted the offer which sell within thetr=ermof the auction.

 

Fees on items selling for more than £10 will be £1, and other sales will be 10% of sale price plus postage.  Any extra services are paid in full.

 

The item that sold for £246 was a 10 day auction and was not listed during the offer so fee would be £24.60+ 10% on postage. 

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