Ebay charges us money to breathe! They don't call it Feebay for nothing. To answer your question, yes they will charge you to list an item wether it sells or not. And if it does sell, you will be charged fees for selling it also. If you sell an item for 100$ Ebay will charge you 2.50 to list it, and then they will charge you 5% of the final sale price ($5.00) Plus if you are a new seller, it might be better to go through a certified seller assistant. Buyers useally do not buy from new sellers. And if they do, the price is very low. Email me what you want to sell, I could sell it for you if you want. bosco_industries@yahoo.com
2007-03-15 07:42:46
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answered by bosco_industries 2
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FEEBAY is it!
Here it goes... your account will be charge another fee right after you relist your item but it will be refunded by the time the relisted item will sell. as an example, you were charged 50cents as listing fee during your first attempt then another 50cents when you relist. by the time you relist you are already charged $1 in your account. if your item will sell during the relisting then you will be refunded with the second 50cents. but... if your item is still unsold during relisting, you will not be entitled of any refund. please note that there is no relisting refund of a relisted item.
2007-03-15 16:05:13
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answered by Hinoktok 2
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Yes you will have to pay listing and insertion fees... you can relist a second time, can't remember the exact logistics but I don't think you get charged twice... best thing is to check their help pages, you can get all the information you require on there.
2007-03-15 15:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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hi
yes they will charge you the insertion fee and any other features u used while doing up the ad. however if you relist and it sells they will re-imburse you the insertion fee. hope this helps
2007-03-15 14:43:17
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answered by babyonlyne 3
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