04-03-2024 08:04 AM
I just sold a guitar pedal on eBay and was shocked to see a 13% fee for the transaction. looking at their Fees page/chart, they should have only charged me 6.5% for Music Gear sales. Has anyone experienced similar?
This is inappropriate and I need to get refunded the appropriate amount for this transaction.
TIA
04-03-2024 08:10 AM
The way I read it the 6.5% is for guitars and basses............... not ALL gear.
04-03-2024 08:11 AM
That percentage is for guitars and basses...not accessories
Musical Instruments & Gear > Guitars & Basses
I might be wrong, but that's what it looks like
04-03-2024 08:12 AM
hmm.... I assumed/hoped it would apply to all musical gear....!
04-03-2024 08:13 AM
that is why it is in bold print in that chart
it is very specific sub categories for some of the discounted rates
04-03-2024 08:24 AM
on another fees eBay it says:
Musical Instruments & Gear > Guitars & Basses
04-03-2024 08:30 AM - edited 04-03-2024 08:32 AM
that's what i said...look at that fee chart..
the 'specific' sub-categories are in bold that qualify for those discounted rates....
another example:
Select Clothing, Shoes & Accessories categories:
| Free if starting price is $150 or more*- See: Notes for Basic fees |
|
NOT dress shoes, boots, socks or slippers.....Athletic Shoes
qualify for special rates
04-03-2024 09:13 AM
Originally when Ebay lowered the category fees (to compete with Reverb), it included pedals.
It now is only for guitars and basses. Its been like this for awhile now.
04-03-2024 09:46 AM
You know what happens when you assume...
04-03-2024 11:42 AM
highway robbery!! they need to be more specific about fees and items!! Won't be using eBay again! Reverb's fees are much more reasonable from what I have seen described on their website!
04-03-2024 12:24 PM
@paulsgroove wrote:highway robbery!! they need to be more specific about fees and items!! Won't be using eBay again! Reverb's fees are much more reasonable from what I have seen described on their website!
I cross list on Reverb and Ebay. Different clientele and average selling prices can vary. I am not here to defend Ebay or anyone but the fees are not hidden. The fees have been this way for awhile and it is the Sellers responsibility to know what they are signing up for. I do better Internationally with Ebay than i do with Reverb. Also find you can get a little more for your items on Ebay (average selling items) but you must figure the fees into your bottom line.
You did sell a cool piece of gear (musitronics octave divider) but i would of sold it as a fixed listing vs. auction. That way you can add the additional cost/fees into the price if needed. If i had that item i would of listed as a fixed price listing (as Reverb only does) and promoted it because it is a rare item. Could of been priced at least double of what it sold for.
Good luck and i would continue to post on Ebay. Just make sure you have it priced on what you want and figure out the fees so there are no surprises.
04-03-2024 12:39 PM
They're very specific about fees. You just didn't read their terms correctly.
04-03-2024 01:30 PM
@paulsgroove wrote:hmm.... I assumed/hoped it would apply to all musical gear....!
That makes no sense at all. Why would the fees page specify "Musical Instruments & Gear > Guitars & Basses" if the 6% rate applied to the whole category rather than to the specifed subcategory?
04-03-2024 01:38 PM - edited 04-03-2024 01:41 PM
@paulsgroove wrote:highway robbery!! they need to be more specific about fees and items!! Won't be using eBay again! Reverb's fees are much more reasonable from what I have seen described on their website!
From what you described in your initial post, I have to assume that the same can be said about "what you saw described on ebay's site"?
or is it what I think it is.....
You put it in the category you knew was 6.5%.....
or was it in the proper category?
10-28-2024 10:08 AM
On the site, it says "Musical Instruments & Gear > Guitars & Basses" What does the "Gear" mean?