Jakey
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How do they work exactly?
Say if i put a car on for 99p and but a BIN of £2000 and took cash on collection.
How much would it be roughly?
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
How do they work exactly?
Say if i put a car on for 99p and but a BIN of £2000 and took cash on collection.
How much would it be roughly?
I always though it was 10% of sale price up to max of £40 + Listing Fee + Pay Pal fees.
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Brett
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If you took cash on collection, you could ask the buyer to agree to 'mutually withdraw' from the sale and you'll have no fees
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Jakey
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Not a bad idea Brett
That sounds good thanks A2H.
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Sam
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When my other half sold her old car a few months ago for about £2k, I'm sure it cost her about £15 in fees?
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Brett
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Can't be Sam, I sold an office set for just over £400 recently and the fees were £40ish. 10% sounds about right, then paypal take a further 4% iirc if you were paid through them.
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Sam
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She only got £100 via PayPal as a deposit, the balance paid in cash on collection.
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Brett
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OK. Not sure if you agree or disagree with me with the above statement tho
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Sam
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It might have been more than that, it was a while ago now mate. I'm sure she listed it when they had a free listing weekend?
I'll ask her when she gets home in a bit
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Jamie-C
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Rip off
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
It might have been more than that, it was a while ago now mate. I'm sure she listed it when they had a free listing weekend?
I'll ask her when she gets home in a bit
I don't think the listing fees are too bad mate. It's always the final value fee that's the killer Sure I've paid £100+ on cars I've sold on there in the past.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie-C
Rip off
it does feel that way, i sold some fishing stuff for £150-160, by the time it had gone though ebay and paypal i seemed to have £130
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3CorsaMeal
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i always list items at 99p, seem to get more bids that way.
can always withdraw auction due to a fire destroying the item
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All Torque
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But dont you see that it makes listing items cheaper? The listing fees etc are cheap as hell, I advertised 10 xbox 360 games seperately and payed £1.00 in listing fees. Therefor if none of them sell I've only lost £1.00 and not £loads like before.
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JaffaTB
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if you started them all at 99p and they didnt sell you wouldnt lose anything
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Dan
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If you dont like eBay fees....
I pay over £200 a month to them. But let's face it, if I didn't I'd not be making money otherwise.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by JaffaTB
if you started them all at 99p and they didnt sell you wouldnt lose anything
unless someone bids 99p for a £30 item and no one else spots it
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Dan
If you dont like eBay fees....
I pay over £200 a month to them. But let's face it, if I didn't I'd not be making money otherwise.
Thats the way I see it, I know im being ripped off but at least im making 'some' money.
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Dan
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You cannot get the amount of viewers to my website i get from ebay for £200
I think i get over 50k viewers a month of my items. To get that to my website id need some serious amount of SEO work to compete with the big companys. Ive been quoted from 600-3k a month to get the site up in google to where i would need to be.
The fees really are fair for a business seller imo. The fees for someone selling a phone once a year, do look excessive, but you wont sell it else where as easy
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