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Anonymous
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How can you justify charging £70 for me selling an item for £375, this isn't fair it's crimnimal 

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plpmr
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Perhaps you used some eBay extras or mis-listed it?

 

"Mis-listed" for example you have a car listed but say in the body of the listing "if you click buy it now you will receive a wheel nut".

 

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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It wasn't mis listed,
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Those car listings are terribly misleading and the description also reads like you are trying to do off ebay deals. If you have parts to sell then list the actual part you are selling. 

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@Anonymous wrote:

How can you justify charging £70 for me selling an item for £375, this isn't fair it's crimnimal 


You are a business seller so surely you checked what fees you would be paying before you listed. 

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Anonymous
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Their Not misleading & my listing wasn't misleading, charging £70 for selling £375 item is never correct
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Anonymous
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They certainly encourage selling off platform
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@Anonymous wrote:
Their Not misleading & my listing wasn't misleading, charging £70 for selling £375 item is never correct

If they are not misleading then why would you only send a wheel nut if they hit buy it now? Are all the parts the price shown on the listing? If not, it is misleading. 

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Are you selling a whole car for £10 plus £4 postage? Or just a wheel nut from the car? Your listing seems very ambiguous....

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Anonymous
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The object of the listing, Is if someone is interested in a item from the vehicle they should message me, then ill prepare a listing, Christ I hate having explain something so *bleep* simple Idiots don't understand
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If you are talking about the engine you sold recently, then yes, that does seem a touch high (or approximately double what you should have paid!).

 

Did you list it with any enhancements - do you promote your listings at all at a set percentage?

 

Are you 100% sure the £70 just applied to that one sale and wasn't including anything else?  How does it show up in your ebay account - does it break the transactin down at all?

 

Genuinely trying to help, but I don't have much info to go on.

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Nothing ambiguous about it. They're bait & switch 'wheel nut' listings.

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Anonymous
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ill contact eBay tomorrow, thanks for the message
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But then that surely suggests you will be selling parts off the eBay site & avoid paying the full fees?

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Save you a journey to CS this will show you a breakdown of your transactions,  any fees / listing upgrades selected,  promotions added will show:

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sh/fin/transactions

 

@Anonymous 

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