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Looks to me by the time you sell an item, you pay about 15% in fees if it runs through paypal (on average)...sound about right?
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Yes, here is the fee table, 15% is about right a bit higher on BINS under $20 or so.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html |
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And here is an even more helpful fee calculator where you can plug in different #'s and it will crunch the numbers for you:
http://www.newlifeauctions.com/calc.html After plugging in some #'s it looks like $500+ BINS would be more like 10% but under $100 items the fees start to jump up to 15-20%. I think if you get a store you could lower this but I've heard you need 200-300 items a month listed to make it worth it...Also you could auction at .01-.99 and save on some of these fees but then you are rolling the dice Last edited by mintacular; 02-19-2011 at 08:11 AM. |
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I generally start auctions at $0.99 and end up paying 12-13% in fees.
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