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Posted By: jay behrens
Just read on eBay that they are changing the fee for reserve auctions. The new fee is going to be $1.00 for every $100.00. This means that if you want to list that sweet Joe Jax card valued at $5k, you have to pay $50.00 in reserves plus the listing fee. To make things worse, if the item does meet reserve and the buyer decides back out, you are still out the $50 since only the final value fee is refundable, not the reserve fee. |
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