ebay fees

Hi even if i buy something for 99p in feb do i still have to pay an extra 75p on top thanks Graham

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You will pay the price shown on the listing

 

If a private seller has an item listed now at 99p+postage this will show as £1.78+postage on listings from Feb if the seller doesn't make any price adjustments.

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jckl1957
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As advised, the extra amount won't be added on after you have committed to buy, you will know the price up front.

And, the extra amount is only being added to items sold by private sellers.

Items sold by properly registered business sellers will not be subject to these extra xharges.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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Hi mate can a seller op out off this if they want

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@topinka1 wrote:

Hi mate can a seller op out off this if they want


No, it's not optional for buyer or seller.

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How do you think sellers can opt out of an ebay charge for buyers.?

 

Do you think that seller should pay the charges, and get 99p less 79p in ebay charges, leaving just 20p. Would not be worth the trouble selling.

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Looking at your items, lots of new ones.

Upgrading to business seller would be beneficial to you & buyers.

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