selling fees

can someone tell me the actual selling fees as a private seller that sells  maybe 6 items a year

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Unless you specify upgrades or auctions with reserves, absolutely nothing.

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It's now free for private sellers to sell on eBay (excluding vehicles).  You won't pay a final value fee for up to 300 items a month.  You only pay a fee if you use a listing extra such as a reserve, or there's a 3% fee if sending the item outside the UK.   Details here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fees-private-sellers-activated-managed-pay...

 

 

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No selling fees for Private sellers, but there are listing fees to pay if you use any of the following optional upgrades.

 

Add any of the following optional listing upgrades, and they all come with a non refundable listing fee.

This is payable sale or no sale and charged the second the item goes live.

 

Reserves: 4% of the set reserve ( maximum £150 per item)

Subtitles: £2

Listing in 2 categories: 35p

Gallery Plus: £2.50 ( free for clothes and shoes)

Listings with duration 1 - 3 days 35p

 

As a tip, before clicking on the final List Item With Displayed Fees button,  glance just above it,  it should read £0.00 Listing Fee.


If there is a fee amount listed there,  you have selected an upgrade,  and if you wish,  it gives you time to scroll up and remove the payable upgrade.

 

@markb9482 

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Is that on items that sell for 2500.00 pounds
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@markb9482 wrote:
Is that on items that sell for 2500.00 pounds

Yes free if you don't use an upgrade it tells you just before you click list if the price if it zero go ahead, if there's any fee change it in the listing just like @tressygirl advised.

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