20-02-2021 8:04 AM
Hi
I have invoice for eBay but I don't understand why I been charged so big amount? I sold only couple items and they are chip, but you change my very high, could you explain my way please
I dont think your items are what you call cheap.
You have a motor listed 3 times and it sold once
It costs !4.99 to list a motor and it is non refundable if the item does not sell
There is also a final value fee when it sells
It sold once and if you did not get paid and did not do the non payment dispute to get your fees back then you will be paying them
If you did not do that then do it now as you should be in time
Bottom of the page Resolution centre to open a non payment dispute. Close it after 4 full days to get your fees back
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fees-selling-vehicles-ebay-motors?id=4127
Fees for motors are different to the fees for your other items but you can check what you are paying by going to the ACcount /fees or Payments under the seller hub
When you sell on eBay, you use the facility of two separate Companies, so there are two sets of fees to pay.
The first amount you see deducted are PayPal’s fees of 2.9% plus 30p per transaction. This is for their services in processing that payment for you.
Then, you receive a monthly invoice from eBay, for 10% on all monies received from sales, this is for using their worldwide site to sell from.
You could do what most sellers do, that is, calculate all these fees, and add them to your starting price, so in effect the buyer pays, and you are not out of pocket.
There are expensive optional listing upgrades you can use.
Here is a list of the more common listing upgrades you can select, and they all have non-refundable fees, so payable sale or no sale.
A reserve will cost 4% of your set reserve.
Adding a Buy it Now to an auction listing, costs 50p.
Subtitles £2
Gallery Plus Photos £2.50
Listings in 2 categories 35p
1-3 day listing duration 35p