So the hours spent making prices eg £24.00 not £23.68 have been wasted!!!

As per the title. I spent quite some time after bpf was introduced changing my prices with the particular aim of ensuring my prices looked 'sensible' after the bpf was added eg showing as £10 not as £10.12 or £9.86  [ and thus not like a foreign seller after currency conversion ]. And today ebay have moved everything again. So my prices again look weird.....and we all know weird priced adverts are less likely to get viewed. WONDERFUL !!!

ebay you've broken me, i'm becoming a moaning git.........
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So the hours spent making prices eg £24.00 not £23.68 have been wasted!!!

As you are a business seller the BPF doesn't apply so i'm guessing it's on another account.

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So the hours spent making prices eg £24.00 not £23.68 have been wasted!!!

You could try asking if they will consider increasing the BPF again.

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So the hours spent making prices eg £24.00 not £23.68 have been wasted!!!

It is good that the BPF has been reduced, but a lot of sellers will have spent ages working out how to adjust their prices back to 99p endings etc, and gone to the trouble of amending all their listings. Now it will have to be done again - or put up with the weird prices.

 

This is one of the most annoying things about the BPF, and why many would prefer a FVF instead. Then it doesn't matter if the fees vary - your item price stays the same. I don't think anyone appreciates eBay interfering with their listings.

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So the hours spent making prices eg £24.00 not £23.68 have been wasted!!!

Why bother rounding out your prices. After all, if you shop at a supermarket their prices are rarely rounded up or down to make their prices more aesthetically pleasing to the shopper. Looks like you and probably many others wasted their time ... oh dear!!!!!!

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