20-03-2017 10:47 PM - edited 20-03-2017 11:05 PM
I removed a item for sale from my eBay account as I decided I would rather keep it. I've recently been sent a invoice for £112 even tho nobody made any bids. Do I still have to pay?
Listed vehicle in wrong Parts category costing an expensive 4% of reserve price set whether sold or not ....> adding a Reserve in the correct vehicles category > Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles < would have cost just £7.99.
Vehicle Parts & Accessories
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Car Parts
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Exterior & Body Parts
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Running Boards
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Vehicles are never included in free listings and are charged at a non refundable £10.00 listing fee.
.Fees for selling cars and motorcycles are calculated differently....
http://sellercentre.ebay.co.uk/private/what-fees-youll-pay
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You listed the land rover in the wrong category with a reserve......
The fee for a reserve in the category you used is 4% of the reserve
Reserve fees are payable sale or no sale
You managed to avoid numerous listing fees which you should have paid the first time you listed the land rover, and the second & on the bike you listed......however the reserve means eBay will catch up & recover the fees you avoided & a bit more
Fail to pay & you will be banned & the debt passed to a collection agency where it will be a lot more than £112 & will wreck your credit file
Every time you listed the freelander you incurred at least a £10 listing fee, and an extra £7.99 when you used a reserve...these are non refundable and applicable as sson as you click submit
As already said listing fees for motors are non refundable
You listed with a reserve
If it very silly to list starting at 1p with a reserve if you wanted £3.700 for it
You should always start at a price you are willing to accept
Yes you do have to pay, listing fees are payable whether or not the item sells, regardless of the listing's end time.