Ebay help

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While insertion and final value fees are the most common that you will encounter when using eBay, there are other selling fees you may come across. These fees include third-party payment methods such as PayPal.Įven if you decide to use eBay’s Managed Payments platform, you will incur processing fees - this time directly from eBay itself. Payment Processing Fees.Įach purchase made through a credit card, debit card or other payment processor will likely lead to payment processing fees, even if eBay isn’t charging you. Final Value Fees.Įach time a transaction is completed and an item sells, eBay charges a final value fee.įinal value fees are a percentage of the total amount paid by the buyer, including the starting price, handling charges, the shipping service the buyer pays for, sales tax and any other applicable fees. However, sellers can get up to 250 zero insertion fee listings every month (not including certain categories such as real estate and automobiles). If you re-list an item in two categories, you’ll pay an insertion fee for both. They are charged per listing, per category. Insertion fees occur when you list an item on eBay’s platform. Although it may be free to create an account on eBay, there will be seller fees you have to payout, whether you plan on using an eBay business or personal account.Īccording to the eBay Seller Center, these fees include: Insertion Fees.

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