12-02-2025 11:56 AM
I made a sale on my personal account this morning for a set of headphones that I had listed at £59.95 with it set to auto accept offers over £50.00.
A buyer made an offer 10% below asking price, so £54.00 and as I have it set to auto-accept above £50.00 this was accepted, however, when the email for the order came through, I only receive £51.23 as the Buyer Protection Fee of £2.77 is INCLUDED in the offer price.
In my opinion, if the buyer has offer £54.00, I should receive the £54.00 and the BPF should be added to that.
Just be aware if you have offers, particularly on lower value items, as this change will make most low value offers pointless to sellers.
eBay seem to be on a path to self destruction, not giving a thought as to how their imbecilic changes affect real people 🤷♂️
12-04-2025 5:09 PM
12-04-2025 5:27 PM - edited 12-04-2025 5:28 PM
If you list as a BIN then ebay add the BPF to your chosen price when setting up the listing, so that the price the buyer sees, and pays, from the live listing includes the BPF.
In other words, the BIN price, which is what the buyer sees, is not the price you enter when setting up the listing.
12-04-2025 5:31 PM
It was announced in the press at christmas that ebay and etsy were thinking of joining forces because both have been struggling
15-04-2025 7:13 AM
Thanks for this! I had no idea. I was just about to moan at my buyer who said he'd made an offer of £105, then realised the BPF must have been deducted when I added it to what I would get. How can this in any way be right?! Much as I decry the recent changes eBay should be consistent, the BPF is added to everything else for a buyer, now they are snatching it from the seller! I think I've just received that last straw to give up using eBay to sell
19-04-2025 2:08 PM
I had an item for sale for £22. A’buyer’ sent me an offer for £15. On the app under the £15 in small writing it said ‘ includes buyer protection fee’. When you go to accept ( or reject it) it tells you the offer is £13.73.
I had a similar discussion last week when a buyer asked me to accept £45 for a pair of boots. When I sent her a counter offer for £45, she asked me why I was asking her to pay £47.55.
So..
When you list a buy it now item the BPF is automatically added on.
When a buyer makes an offer the BPF is deducted from their offer.
When a seller makes a counter offer the BPF is added to the price the buyer sees.
As a seller I am now aware of this lack of cohesion, but it is losing me sales as buyers are not aware.
Does anyone know if Vinted work similarly, or if the fee is added to any offers that buyers make at point of offer?
19-04-2025 2:15 PM
'When a buyer makes an offer the BPF is deducted from their offer.
When a seller makes a counter offer the BPF is added to the price the buyer sees. '
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Yes, you have it correct 😊
The thinking behind this is : (yes, there *was* some thinking involved 😂 honest....!)
The buyer is offering the maximum amount they are prepared to *pay* for the item (so the BPF has to come out of the money the seller would receive)
And the seller is offering the minimum amount they would like to *receive* for the item (so the BPF has to be added on to what the buyer pays....)
19-04-2025 2:25 PM
Thank you 🙂
Can I ask, when the buyer makes an offer, is it made clear to them that the price they offer includes the BPF? I have had some really confused potential buyers so am thinking not?
19-04-2025 2:33 PM
'......is it made clear to them that the price they offer includes the BPF?....'
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From a personal point of view, dunno 🤔 I've not made any offers myself, But...
I'd imagine ebay have to get that info in *somewhere*, but whether or not it's in an understandable form is debatable!
Ebay haven't got a good track-record of explaining themselves at the moment, so I'm not suprised you have confused buyers.
Hopefully a mentor will be along on this thread and give us a more comprehensive answer....
??
19-04-2025 2:48 PM - edited 19-04-2025 2:57 PM
It says it after you click make offer no enter amount no alsonon the payment page that the offer you made includes BPF £x and if accepted will be taken out of your bank etc or eBay balance if you have any I suppose
you then confirm send offer
so say you like a dress priced at 3.30
you send an offer for 3
the bpf will be taken out of the 3£ the seller might normally get if they accept
19-04-2025 3:01 PM
"I made a sale on my personal account this morning for a set of headphones that I had listed at £59.95 with it set to auto accept offers over £50.00."
You were happy to accept £50. You have now received £51.23. but seem very unhappy.
21-04-2025 5:58 PM
None of this makes sense.
I have screen shots of one sale in my father's account - the offer was given and we assumed it included the BPF and he decided to accept
but when the order details came in the offer amount was the amount received
but it seemed in a previous order that the offer included the bpf - so he sent a counter offer but it was unclear as the buyer was very confused and took some time to understand what was going on.