Ebay have just sneeked in another massive fee rise!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've just noticed that on Friday ebay sneeked in a message in the notices section saying that from next month they would be raising the maximum final value fee from £40 to £75. This means that rather than not paying any fees on the amount over £400 you will have to pay it up to £750. If you are trying to sell an expensive loco or a collection this will mean it will cost you a lot more!
 
funandtrains said:
I've just noticed that on Friday ebay sneeked in a message in the notices section saying that from next month they would be raising the maximum final value fee from £40 to £75. This means that rather than not paying any fees on the amount over £400 you will have to pay it up to £750. If you are trying to sell an expensive loco or a collection this will mean it will cost you a lot more!

The mentioned annoucement (they don't seem to want to encourage private sellers then, see the last line):-
On Tuesday 10 July 2012, the maximum final value fee for private sellers will increase from £40 to £75. This new final value fee cap will only impact listings with a sale price above £400.
This change applies to private sellers and will only affect items which are listed from 10 July 2012 onwards.
Fees for business sellers are unchanged.
 
More reason to offer your unwanted stock for sale on here then!!!:bigsmile:
 
Well, it seems eBay trials it new fee structure in advance downunder. Increased fees with final value fee now 7.9% with max limit applicable only to motor vehicle and land sales.

For private sellers there is a free insertion fee up to thirty items a month, then normal insertion fees apply. If you have achieved a few recent sales then the free insertion listings do not apply. You are now regarded as a defacto store front and must pay an insertion fee of $1.50 less than $100.00 value and above that a $3.00 fee, plus of cause the 7.9% final value fee. EBay also constantly hints that you open a storefront and pay the $24.95 monthly fee. Then you factor in the compulsory PayPal fee and eBay becomes a very expensive medium. however, how else would I reach my target audience?

I think eBay should be paying me to use their system. I have been singlehandedly propping up their attempt to weather the current economic crisis and no joy in return for me, just increased fees.
I have made so much money for eBay that the ex-founder has teamed up with Steven Speilberg to investigate the possibility of mining asteroids. Who would have thought that my meager sales would put men in space to mine asteriods?
 
I wonder why I decided to open a dedicated web store when I could have used eBay.....hmmm.....
 
Tim Brien said:
I have made so much money for eBay that the ex-founder has teamed up with Steven Speilberg to investigate the possibility of mining asteroids. Who would have thought that my meager sales would put men in space to mine asteriods?
Hmm, starring Bruce Willis :thumbup: Liv Tyler :love:
Oh bugger, Bruckheimer already did it :rolleyes:

Next thing ebaypaypal inc. will merge with facegoogle to form The Orwellian Megalomaniac Corporation of World Dominance. Muahahahahahhaha. If they do then England will win the cup :nerd:
 
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