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hi im going 2 start selling stuff on ebay n im wondering if setting it up is hard. im also wondering if the fees 4 selling r high n stuffe like that.
thanks!

2006-08-09 13:52:12 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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I just sold something on there for the first time. I thought it was going to be hard but it really wasn't. Then they have online help if you do end up needing help. So it's easy, they will walk you through it.

2006-08-09 14:29:32 · answer #1 · answered by browneyegirl 3 · 0 0

Follow these easy steps to sell on eBay.

--Become an eBay seller.
Become a seller by providing a valid credit/debit card and bank account information. If you do not want to provide this information, become ID Verified (paid Internet Service Provider).

--Sign up to accept PayPal (optional).
If you want to use PayPal to accept buyers' credit card and electronic check payments online,eBay recommend signing up before you list your first item for sale. Register for PayPal.


--Fill out the Sell Your Item form.
The Sell Your Item form is where you create your eBay listing. Here are some of the sections you will be asked to complete.

--Choose a selling format.
sell through eBay's standard online auction format or setting a fixed price.

--Select a category.
Explore eBay categories ahead of time to help you choose the most appropriate category for your item. Try searching for similar items and see what categories have been used.

--Write a title.
Be clear, complete, and descriptive. Your title should include words buyers would search for when looking for your item. View tips on titles.

--Select Item specifics.
This option is only available for certain categories. If you see it, fill in the details to help your item sell fast. More about item specifics.

--Write an item description.
Here's your chance to really describe and promote your item. Sometimes it is easier to write your description in a word authoring program first, and then cut and paste it into the item description area in the Sell Your Item Form. Be clear and complete. Be creative, telling the history of your item and why someone would want to buy it. Read how to write a good description.

--Add pictures.
Show off your item with pictures. You can use eBay Picture Services, which lets you add pictures straight from the selling form—and offers some attention-grabbing options. Or you can click Web Hosting to use your own hosting service.

--Choose pricing and listing duration.
How long do you want your listing to run? How many items are you selling? What will your starting price be? Would you like to use a reserve price or sell with Buy It Now? Answer these questions here.

--Provide item location.
Where is your item located? It’s a good idea to include the city and state where the item is located.

--Increase your item's visibility.
Explore the many listing upgrades that can help your item stand out from the other listings. Choose the options that are right for you.

--Enter payment and shipping information.
How will you accept payment from your buyer when your listing ends? eBay recommends offering PayPal--the fast, easy and secure way to accept credit card or checking account payment.

--Where will you ship your item and who will pay for that cost? The more details you include on the Sell Your Item form, you will receive fewer questions from buyers and the end of your listing will be easier.

--Review and submit your listing.
Now you'll see a preview of your listing and a summary of its details. Look this over carefully. If you're satisfied and finished, submit your listing.

Now your listing begins!...

And when your listing ends...

--Communicate with your buyer.
If you use eBay's Checkout service, when your buyer completes checkout, eBay will notify you by email. If you didn't specify shipping and payment details, the buyer can use checkout to request this information. You can also use checkout to send the buyer an invoice.

If you selected not to use checkout, you should contact the buyer directly using email or phone.

Important: You should contact the buyer directly if you have not heard from the buyer or the buyer has not completed Checkout within 3 days of your listing's end.

--Receive payment.
If the buyer paid with PayPal, you will receive an email confirming payment. If you have not yet registered for the PayPal service, you will be prompted to register to accept the payment.

--Ship the item to the buyer.
Pack it up well! Use bubble wrap or crumpled up newspaper to protect the item from damage during shipping. Make sure any parts of the item that are fragile are well padded and are located toward the center of the box if possible. You don't want damage from shipping to create problems for you and your buyer.

--Leave the buyer feedback.
eBay's feedback system helps create a trustworthy community for everyone. Your feedback about your buyer is important information for other sellers.

***************eBay fees:**************

When you list an item on eBay, you're charged an Insertion Fee. If the item sells, you are also charged a Final Value Fee. The total cost of selling an item is the Insertion Fee plus the Final Value Fee.

Please click on the link below for information about eBay selling fees

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html

2006-08-13 05:35:52 · answer #2 · answered by Altius 2 · 0 0

i love ebay the fees arent that much but the more things u add to your page add ups so i would recomend just adding a photo so everyone can see your item without opening there is also a fee for paypal but also not bad ebays a great way to make extra money!!

2006-08-09 21:06:27 · answer #3 · answered by cookie 2 · 0 0

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