21-08-2025 9:53 AM
21-08-2025 10:12 AM
When buyers make an offer, they offer what they want to pay,
so it includes BPF, seller gets the lower amount.
If sellers make an offer, ebay add the BPF on so buyer sees total.
It can be confusing.
21-08-2025 10:18 AM
OK thats very helpful, thank you.
Just so I'm clear...although the buyer has offered £15 I won't get that, so in order to get the full £15, I would have to submit a counter offer (taking the BPF into account) that is actually higher than £15 to get the £15?...feels like that might involve a small amount of maths to calculate!
21-08-2025 10:21 AM
If you counter offered £15.00, ebay would add BPF, so buyer sees total they would pay.
If accepted, you get the £15.00
21-08-2025 10:33 AM
That's really helpful, thank you
As you said it's a slightly confusing system, in that they've offered £15 but because I don't receive it in full I end up counter offering £15 back (which I recognise from their POV will be increased, inc the BPF)!
Thank you again