I think they make their money in shipping. A 5.25% fee on each sale. It cost from 25 cents to about 3 dollars to list. No fee unless you use them as a source of commercial income ( a store, or using them as part of a business)
2006-12-25 09:36:56
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answered by Professor Sheed 6
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feebay ? sturdy god why ? first you have a record fee which you get charged for each itemizing the better your beginning bid the higer the itemizing fee and you would be charged returned in case you relist regardless of if or no longer the object sells then you certainly've a finial vale fee they fee on suitable of that then pay buddy discern on a two hundred.00 merchandise whilst you're fortunate to sell it the 1st time via you're able to make one hundred eighty.00 in line with threat much less ! attempt yahoo finding out to purchase auctions NO expenditures in any respect in case you don't be attentive to the thank you to define it examine my profile right here and click on the link you could examine how I wrote my auctions and use them for a occasion in case you have any questions be at liberty to invite ! i do no longer even record on feebay anymore and the ten% discern is what i became paying as properly as listening to the planned to boost the expenditures returned became why i finished to place my capability the place i can make money many products do no longer sell the 1st time you record them and could take 2 or 3 tries some won't ever sell regardless of in case you record them consistently each and each time you will pay that itemizing fee i could gross approximately 3 hundred.00 and after expenditures and fee of the products them self shop approximately seventy 5.00 that may no longer wort my time in the event that they desire me returned they are in a position to darn properly decrease the expenditures
2016-10-28 08:39:01
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answered by ridinger 4
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There is a sliding scale, depending on the amount that you list, and eventually sell your product for.
Rather than re-iterate it here, go directly to ebay under My Ebay Community.
Some of the tools you can use at no cost, some storefronts cost, special features (bolded, photo) cost - think of it as an a la carte menu.
2006-12-25 09:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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eBay charge 5.25% when you sell. there's no monthly fee, unless you open a store and i forget what that is. go to eBay and read there information about it. it will tell you how much it is to open a store i know there is a monthly fee just cant remember how much.
2006-12-27 17:24:03
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answered by kameo_44 4
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ebay charge 5.25% when you sell and there's also minimal fees when you list...from 30 cents to $3.50 plus extras.
There's no monthly fee, unless you open a store
2006-12-25 09:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to ebay.com and see their price list. No cost for asking.
2006-12-29 02:38:39
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answered by mackjcsf 2
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Check their info page for full info. It's also supported by a help desk if you can't find your answer. ;o)
2006-12-25 10:22:58
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answered by smiling_freds_biz_info 6
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way way too much
2006-12-25 12:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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