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‎10-11-2021 06:38 PM - edited ‎10-11-2021 06:39 PM
I go in to revise(update/edit) a listing, to change the shipping cost, and I get a .35 cent charge for revising a current live listing. It just started today. I called eBay, and the Rep. said that I will now be charged, for any edits???....is this happening to anyone else. I have a few accounts, and it is happening to all 3 accts. I have been with eBay for 20 years...first time this has happened....so If I want to add a photo..35 cents,..if I want to lower the price...another 35 cents?
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‎10-11-2021 06:48 PM
I got hit with over $80 bucks in fees last month because I revised a lot of listings and was not paying attention when I relisted the item... ooops. So yes, it does happen. I just have to keep track of what I have listed every month so I don't go over my limit and make sure my listings are perfect before hitting that submit button.
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‎10-11-2021 07:15 PM
Do you have a eBay store or a starter store?
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‎10-11-2021 07:34 PM
Are they not making enough money? Now to charge just for revising a listing. Wasn’t aware of this and I have been revising a few of my listings here and there. This is just to much.
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‎10-11-2021 07:36 PM
I had not notice it but will be sure to keep my eyes open. I appreciate the heads up. With eBay the hits just keep on a coming.
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‎10-11-2021 07:55 PM
...is this true or false...?
...omg, last week I just revised all my listings...
...help me...!!!
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‎10-11-2021 07:58 PM
That's a new one on me. Thanks for the heads-up. So it would be better to end the listing, make the changes, then relist?
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‎10-11-2021 08:27 PM
Just wanna give you all a heads up on enlarged photos too. I just listed a couple of sell similar items and wasn't paying attention and was burned $2.20 on enlarged photos. What a rip off!!!, shame on ebay.
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‎10-11-2021 08:36 PM
I just revised a listing and there was no charge.
Is this charge for adding photos only?
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‎10-11-2021 08:49 PM - edited ‎10-11-2021 08:50 PM
I've revised a metric krapton of listings over the past few days and haven't been charged to revise.
We seem to be getting closer and closer to a situation where nobody is responsible for what they did but we are all responsible for what somebody else did. - Thomas Sowell
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‎10-11-2021 08:50 PM
I just noticed on the fee amount line...just above the Blue SUBMIT tab...that you click on, at the bottom of the page, on the left hand corner....
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‎10-11-2021 08:51 PM
I have the free 250 ad listings, every month...no store...or starter store...I have been this way for about 21 years.
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‎10-11-2021 08:55 PM
...it was happening on changing the Shipping charge, from free to Flat rate USPS...and adding regular, photos, and anything, actually...that I noticed....I check the fee line, evertime, before I submit editing revision changes...but today, there was a fee(.35)...I noticed something eBay also added...a NEW/USED....option box...so that is new.
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‎10-11-2021 08:56 PM
I was charged for enlarged photos.
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‎10-11-2021 09:48 PM
@petercrowell_artgallery wrote:...it was happening on changing the Shipping charge, from free to Flat rate USPS...and adding regular, photos, and anything, actually...that I noticed....I check the fee line, evertime, before I submit editing revision changes...but today, there was a fee(.35)...
When you click on the .35 fee you should get a popup itemized list of charges. How do they label the .35 fee?
@petercrowell_artgallery wrote:I noticed something eBay also added...a NEW/USED....option box...so that is new.
I thought the New or Used choice had been around forever - although some categories dont actually offer it while others do. Maybe they have expanded that into a category that did not use it before?
