Why shopping on eBay will cost you twice the amount as the high street?

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27-03-2025 2:20 AM
I'm a DIY business seller I sell hardware and fixing let me give you an example I buy a box of screws from my suppliers for £0.98 3.5 x 30 incl vat postage 2.69 yodle so we are at £4.69 Now it is time for the vamper to suck the blood out your business aka eBay we have
Per order, a fixed amount fee of £0.30
Regulatory operating fee £0.04
now to get the final value fee of 11.90%
if I sell them at £6.69 eBay will take 0.86 in final value fees total paid to eBay £1.44 now if i sold them for 6.69 i make £1.60 profit but it never that easy well it was a few years ago
but then some smart ass *bleep* come up with an idea let change seller even more money by letting them promo their listing now i did a b testing like some other sellers on here the outcome of the result are you have to pay to play now if you don't promo you be lucky to get a sale stander add rate is around 10% now if i promo at 10% that's another ad fee £0.80
ebays cut is £2.24
my profit £0.64
The same screws are for sale in tool station £2.59 or in our store for £1.99
so if you have a few screws loose pop over to my eBay store and pay 2.5 x more than the high street this is why eBay is dead its too expensive to shop on here now
Why shopping on eBay will cost you twice the amount as the high street?
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27-03-2025 6:35 AM
This is a quick question and answer board where only a few members can respond.
Can I suggest you post again on the main business seller discussion board?