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I have an Ebay store so I pay 9% and I get 20% off the final fees because I'm a Top Rated seller. Ebay also gives you a discount on First Class Mail.
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Haven't sold on ebay for a while due to not having much to sell and a few whacko's for buyers and the fact that eBay does nothing about the whackos, but when I did sell, between ebay fees and paypal, the effective rate was right around 14%. A little steep but if you had to buy your own advertizing to sell things, still a decent deal. Guess it depends on your perspective.
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Depends on the type of cards you're selling. I have no problem paying 13% commission (eBay + PayPal) since they're allowing me access to millions of buyers. I sold some cards to people in Brazil, China, Sweden, and Italy which might not have sold at nearly those prices without international bidders interested.
I don't sell top end items (everything I've listed has been under $400 each), but I do love the free listings compared to 10 years ago when they used to charge listing fees. When you're selling $5-10 items and have to pay a quarter for items that don't end up selling, it always irritated me.
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Back in the day when I did shows I virtually never did a who where my expenses…table fees, travel, food, sometimes lodging…didn't ring up to 15% or more. Plus I had to get up early, pack my stuff, and haul it sometimes hundreds of miles, deal with shoplifters, check bouncers and chiselers…ebay is ok in my estimation. That's not to say that I wouldn't pick an auction house for a higher end item, but on the low to mid items…lets say a group of 12 to 20 lower grade T205s or T206s…you will do much better on ebay breaking them up than you will with an auction house. At least that's my experience.
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This isn't true. Ebay seems to protect and reward the whackos
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I am in the same situation and I really don't have a problem with eBay fees. Every business has a cost for overhead and 11 or 12% with pp fees is not too bad to get in front of millions of interested consumers. The problem that I have with eBay is the lack of support and appreciation for the loyal and "good" long time sellers. Jeff |
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Yeah they don't care about long time dealers or customers. I have been on Ebay for 12 years and they sent me an email last week saying it was my Ebay annivesary for being on there 12 years and thanks for all my support. Really? 12 years of paying fees and all they say is thanks for my support? No 10% off my next purchase or some money off on buying or selling something no just a thanks for my support. Real personable. The same form letter they send to everyone. Idiots
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If it makes business sense for you to front the costs for a store, then you get discounts. The cheapest possible store is $15.95/mo and gets you a 1% discount on fees. The break-even point is $1,595/mo in gross sales.
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Thanks for all the feedback.
I only sell some cards from time to time and maybe the occasional "other" items so I won't need an ebay store. It's probably been a few years since I sold anything, I just don't remember the final value fee being so much? |
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It used to be a stepped down % based on the sale price of an item. For example they would take approximately 8% of the first 25 bucks, 6.5% from 25 to 50 bucks and 4.5% above that. They got rid of that and now get a full cut of the entire pie, essentially more then doubling what their prior fees were on anything worth a bit of coin. Plus they get a full cut out of the S&H charges. Auction %'s also used to be a little lower then "Buy It Now" %'s. That is also no longer the case. You can save a little bit of money if you sell at a certain level, and keep on top of various criteria Ebay establishes for sellers, but that is also getting harder and harder to keep up with. |
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The maximum eBay final value fee is $250, so in other words there is no fee on an item's hammer above $2500. I have never consigned to an eBay seller such as Just Collect, Probstein, etc. Do they limit their fee as well?
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