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2007-01-24 22:43:00 · 6 answers · asked by ms sensible 3 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Depends how much u sell and what the item sells for etc.

It tells you, just go to the sell form and then it will tell u how much on the bottom it costs then u can choose to accept the cost or not

2007-01-24 22:47:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

its pretty cheap. Usually about 4% of the value, depending on what you are selling. If you like, I have made a free ebook with tips that I have learned over the years, ways that I have used to become a powerseller. Check it out. http://motive.free.accuwebhosting.com

2007-01-26 03:49:32 · answer #2 · answered by vahomerefinance.com 2 · 0 0

Basic Fees

When you list an item on eBay, you're charged an Insertion Fee according to the table below. 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.
Insertion Fees

Starting or Reserve Price


Insertion Fee

£0.01 - £0.99


£0.15

£1.00 - £4.99


£0.20

£5.00 - £14.99


£0.35

£15.00 - £29.99


£0.75

£30.00 - £99.99


£1.50

£100.00 or more

for multiple item listings in £100.00 or more tier


£2.00

£3.00


Final Value Fees

Closing Price


Final Value Fee

Item not sold


No Fee

£0.01 - £29.99


5.25% for the amount of the high bid (at the listing close for auction-style listings) up to £29.99

£30.00 - £599.99


5.25% of the initial £29.99 (£1.57), plus 3.25% of the remaining closing value balance

Over £600.00


5.25%of the initial £29.99 (£1.57), plus 3.25% of the initial £30.00 - £599.99 (£18.53), plus 1.75% of the remaining closing value balance

Mobile Phones with contracts - fees from 21st August 2006

Listing format


Insertion Fee single item


Insertion Fee Multiple items


Final Value Fee

Buy It Now


£ 7.95


£ 19.95


0%

Auction


£ 7.95


£ 19.95


0%

SIF


not available


not available


not available

The Insertion Fee for Multiple Item (Dutch) and Fixed Price listings is based on the opening value of your items. The opening value is the starting price or the fixed price multiplied by the quantity of items. If this sum is above £100.00 the maximum insertion fee for such Multiple Item listings is £3.00.

The Final Value Fee for a Multiple Item (Dutch) Auction, is determined by taking the Final Value Fee of the lowest successful bid and multiplying it by the number of items sold. Multiple Item Fixed Price listing is calculated per item sold, based on the final sale price of the item.

Note: Reserve fees are additional. For more information, see below.

Note: Stated eBay fees include 17.5% VAT for residents of the United Kingdom. Usually invoices sent to you will quote fees with VAT included.
Basic fees for Property

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Insertion Fee: £35.00 fixed

For Multiple Buy It Now-Only items, the insertion fee for Property is calculated by multiplying £35.00 with the quantity of items listed.

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Reserve Price Fee: £2.00 fixed
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There is no Final Value Fee charge for Property listings.

The Insertion Fee for a Classified Ad format listing is £6.00 fixed. There are no final value fees associated with this listing format.
Optional Feature Fees

You can add optional features to help increase bids and chances of selling success.
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2007-01-24 22:48:18 · answer #3 · answered by footynutguy 4 · 2 0

it relies upon on what you sell it for, you need to pay an insertion fee and then an truly final cost fee and in case you're accepting paypal then paypal charge you a fee aswell, all of it varies looking on what type you checklist it in, and what it sells for on the tip.

2016-11-27 00:51:45 · answer #4 · answered by plaskett 4 · 0 0

It's 10p listing day today,fee vary depending on what you are selling.

2007-01-24 22:48:03 · answer #5 · answered by MANC & PROUD 6 · 1 0

you thinking of selling those oprah tickets

2007-01-24 22:49:00 · answer #6 · answered by phillip b 3 · 0 0

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