There are listing fees due whether an item sells or not.
The basic listing fee is based on starting price. The listing fee increases based on which extras you add to your listing such as, gallery, extra pictures, featured items, reserve price, highlight, bold, sub-titles, gift icon and a few other extras.
If you didn't sell anything you owe no final value fees, but you do still owe the listing fees.
2007-04-29 15:03:32
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answered by Tina B 4
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There is a listing fee on Ebay, whether the item sells or not.
2007-04-29 20:28:12
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answered by Still reading 6
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When you put a want add in the paper and the item sells or
not, You still pay for the add. I think it would be the same as a
listing with e-bay. It depends on what you are selling and how
much your asking. With the economy the way it is, expect less
than what it's worth. Seasonal items may sell better with the
season. Boats in the summer, guns in the fall, Holiday items
during the Holidays, etc. so If you list again, you may change
your format, and pay for another period. Good Luck
2007-04-29 20:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a listing fee, but it is minimal. If it does not sell in the original listing period, they will re-list it for another period, free. The larger charge is the amount charged if, and when, it sells. Hope this helps.
2007-04-29 20:34:17
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answered by Zeke 3
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I think so. I am in that spot right now and am waiting to hear what they have to say to me about my no-bids-received problem. I think there is a fee for listing that is the same whether you sold or not.
2007-04-29 20:29:51
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answered by Rich Z 7
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