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It's not cheap, it never has been. And it's about to get event more expensive.
First report from TheRegister:
eBay: 'We will lower listing fees' | The Register
And from the horses mouth:
eBay.co.uk - Business Centre - Changes to Pricing
They're trying to make it sound like it's a good thing for us - by lowering the foremost listing prices. All good, you think. But they're raising the prices at the other end, Final Sale Value which is a percentage of your sale price + something else on top.
So if you're item doesn't sell, it's less of a hit. No problem.
But if, like me, you generally sell a lot of stuff that will certainly sell - i.e. stuff for low prices, buy nows and no reserve prices that is called for - we'll get stung both ways.
Yeah there's discounts for power sellers with decent DSR ratings (detailed seller ratings) of up to 40% on those fees, but the "normal" users, i.e. most of us are going to get stung.
Sick of it, personally. They're making a fucking fortune through those fees and even more through PayPal. A look around google for "paypal" shows many disgruntled people, and none more so than PayPalSucks.com which sort of speaks for itself. Thousands of people getting irate because PayPal are just confiscating money for literally silly reasons.
Of course notice through all these issues and changes that Ebay and it's subsidaries always try to justify the changes by saying it's for the better, when in fact it's outright ripping us off.
There's alternatives to PayPal, but you're forced to use it as a seller now.
There's alternatives to eBay, but if you want to actually stand a decent change of selling something - you won't be using them either.
First report from TheRegister:
eBay: 'We will lower listing fees' | The Register
And from the horses mouth:
eBay.co.uk - Business Centre - Changes to Pricing
They're trying to make it sound like it's a good thing for us - by lowering the foremost listing prices. All good, you think. But they're raising the prices at the other end, Final Sale Value which is a percentage of your sale price + something else on top.
So if you're item doesn't sell, it's less of a hit. No problem.
But if, like me, you generally sell a lot of stuff that will certainly sell - i.e. stuff for low prices, buy nows and no reserve prices that is called for - we'll get stung both ways.
Yeah there's discounts for power sellers with decent DSR ratings (detailed seller ratings) of up to 40% on those fees, but the "normal" users, i.e. most of us are going to get stung.
Sick of it, personally. They're making a fucking fortune through those fees and even more through PayPal. A look around google for "paypal" shows many disgruntled people, and none more so than PayPalSucks.com which sort of speaks for itself. Thousands of people getting irate because PayPal are just confiscating money for literally silly reasons.
Of course notice through all these issues and changes that Ebay and it's subsidaries always try to justify the changes by saying it's for the better, when in fact it's outright ripping us off.
There's alternatives to PayPal, but you're forced to use it as a seller now.
There's alternatives to eBay, but if you want to actually stand a decent change of selling something - you won't be using them either.
