07-15-2013 08:48 AM
11-30-2016 10:39 AM
@beautifulsky1 wrote:
Just to add , I calculated Amazon fees , would have been less than $20, so half of what the ebay mafia charges.
I believe yours is the first claim that Amazon fees are less than half of ebay/PayPal's. Care to show your calculations?
03-15-2017 01:27 PM
03-16-2017 07:54 AM
@mmorgan8nrr wrote:
I agree. Fees were much lower years ago.
When? Before the millennium?
03-19-2017 06:34 AM
There shold be a sliding scale for ebay fees. The more an item sells for, the lower the percentage of fees should be to ebay. Ebay also riggs the stock price to favor insiders. Ebay has massive debt and uses profits to buy back stock, in order to benefit insiders not the public investor. If ebay was for the public investor, they would pay down debt with profits and issue dividends.
03-19-2017 02:48 PM
@highwheeling wrote:There shold be a sliding scale for ebay fees. The more an item sells for, the lower the percentage of fees should be to ebay. Ebay also riggs the stock price to favor insiders. Ebay has massive debt and uses profits to buy back stock, in order to benefit insiders not the public investor. If ebay was for the public investor, they would pay down debt with profits and issue dividends.
@highwheeling And you know this how? Links please!
03-21-2017 01:59 AM
08-31-2017 08:38 AM
I totally agree, the fees are super high, 10% is a lot.
09-14-2017 09:04 AM
09-14-2017 01:12 PM - edited 09-14-2017 01:13 PM
@jimstonefreelance wrote:
A file server is free to run.
You really think that eBay is just a file server? And you really think a file server is free to run?
The fees are too high, no question about it. No bank charges 7 percent for transfers the way Paypal does, and 10 percent is simply too high when YOU DO ALL THE WORK.
When did PayPal start charging anything for transfers?
09-14-2017 03:46 PM
09-29-2017 09:10 AM
I have to agree that the fees are too high. All things considering like what @legacy30 mentioned. I have to pay ebay, and paypal which they both own, and I also have to pay post fees... it all adds up to about 30% ! You guys talking about it being a better option than others, and that's why people are stuck selling items on ebay. Selling a $400 item means they keep about 95, and then paypals cut ... ? plus the shipping and handling, insurance, etc.... you've gotta be kidding me.
09-29-2017 09:19 AM
@eddieg11 wrote:
I think 10% is too high for eBay to charge for a final fee for items purchased. The bigger the item the lower percentage the fee should be. Giving up 10% for an item that you sell for $500 should not cost you $50 to process. Especially sinc most things are sold under cost on eBay. Thoughts?
yes my thoughts are.... you are using EBAY to make money...and what you think is pefectly ok to "think" but who are you saying it to?..we agree if they were lower , then we would be happy, and want lower yet....
but ebay is a company , to make money too...and frankly 10%+/- isn't that off.... shipping gets discounted ...and compared to a brick store, or the other sites...really you think it is so unfair? -
just saying , make sure to compare and look around, the lowest no....but do you get sales? that is on you to know....
is a coffee at one of those places, worth what they charge? well maybe? but if you don;t think so...then you would not buy it and go another route...plce...water whatever...right? so...it the price of business...
09-29-2017 05:15 PM
@daniel.fedgov wrote:Selling a $400 item means they keep about 95, and then paypals cut ... ? plus the shipping and handling, insurance, etc.... you've gotta be kidding me.
You must be using a different eBay. On a $400 sale, assuming &10 shipping, you pay eBay $41. If you're paying $95, you're really doing it wrong.
11-19-2017 09:43 PM
Yup, 10% is too high, (plus all their other fees) Pretty much given up on ebay now as there are many local on-line sites in my area that are effective and free! They make their money on advertising.
11-27-2017 03:27 PM