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E-Bay - New Fees

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boxtops | 19:58 Thu 08th Aug 2013 | ChatterBank
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Those of you who sell on eBay - did you see this announcement a couple of days ago?

Final value fees change for all private sellers

Final value fees will be charged based on the combined value of the item listed plus postage. For example, if an item sells for £20 with postage cost of £4, the final value fee will be charged based on the combined value of £24. This will not apply if the listing offers collection only.


This is a swizz - we can't help how much postage is - why should we pay fees on top as well?
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Yes boxy, a bit of a scam here.
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I've emailed them and asked what they are playing at. Not fair.
Scam is right. I just checked on ebay.com and it's the same. Money for nowt.
greedBay at is best Boxtops; doing what it does best; ripping us sellers off!
Probably to stop sellers charging 1p for an item and £30 postage.
can you not put item on for £24 instead of£20 and then do free p/p instead
Perhaps EBay thinks that some sellers are making on the postage and want to get in on the act. I think the fees are getting out of hand, EBay has lost it's appeal.
Er, that makes no difference...
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Bernie, you'll still be paying the FVF on £24....
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It's still 10%, stylax, it's adding in the postage to the final value which is p'ing me off.
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Hi boxtops, I don't think it's fair either. If you get a reply to your email to ebay, please let us know what they say. I can't wait........
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TW, if I hear back, I'll add it to this thread.
If ebay are going to take money off the postage cost then by me either the postage cost will have to go up to cover it, or the starting price will have to go up to cover it.....
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Trouble is - if you charge the customer say £10 for something which actually costs you £6 for P&P, you'll get poor feedback on your P&P ratings... dammit.
Isn't eBay a business, and can't it alter it's terms? You can choose not to use it....I never have.
I would vote with my feet and stop using it...There are other sites
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Yes, GB, of course they can - but those of us who have been buying and selling on eBay for years find this a sharp practice.
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mazie, eddie commented last night that he's tried other sites, nothing sells as well as on eBay. I sell on Amazon too, but never as well as on eBay.

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