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35 cents fee.

I am not a store. After the 50th item I get charged a 35 cent listing fee. Does this fee get refunded if the item sell. I t used to be that way. Is it still in effect. Thanks

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35 cents fee.


@caneterzo wrote:

I am not a store. After the 50th item I get charged a 35 cent listing fee. Does this fee get refunded if the item sell. I t used to be that way. Is it still in effect. Thanks


@caneterzo @mr_lincoln @ed8108 

 

There are circumstances when a seller will get a credit for the insertion fee for an item that sells.  There are policies that apply to all sellers, and other policies that apply only to sellers who have a Store subscription at the Basic level or above.  The policy that applies to the OP (who doesn't have a Store) is this:

Insertion fee credits for relisted items

If you relist your item because it didn't sell the first time around or a transaction has fallen through, you may qualify for an insertion fee credit. We'll automatically credit your account for the insertion fee associated with the relisting, if your listing meets all of the following conditions:

  • Your item sells after you've relisted it
  • Both your original listing and relisting are in the same format (auction-style or fixed price). Listings using the classified ads format don't qualify for insertion fee credits
  • You relist your item using our tool instead of copying and pasting your original listing into a new listing
  • You relist within 90 days of the original listing ended
  • It's the first manual relisting of your item
  • Your starting price isn't higher than the price in the original listing
  • You haven't added a reserve price to the relisting

You can read the other policy details here:

 

https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fee-credits?id=4128#how

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35 cents fee.

No

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35 cents fee.

I don't remember how long ago that was in effect but has been gone several years. As a small seller you get 50 free and sometimes there are promotions , but after that you get charged. If you want more than 50 per month than open a 2nd selling ID and list 50 more

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35 cents fee.

@caneterzoIf memory serves me if it an Auction style listing and it sells you will get the fee credited back to your account.

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Mr. Lincoln - Community Mentor
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35 cents fee.


@caneterzo wrote:

I am not a store. After the 50th item I get charged a 35 cent listing fee. Does this fee get refunded if the item sell. I t used to be that way. Is it still in effect. Thanks


@caneterzo @mr_lincoln @ed8108 

 

There are circumstances when a seller will get a credit for the insertion fee for an item that sells.  There are policies that apply to all sellers, and other policies that apply only to sellers who have a Store subscription at the Basic level or above.  The policy that applies to the OP (who doesn't have a Store) is this:

Insertion fee credits for relisted items

If you relist your item because it didn't sell the first time around or a transaction has fallen through, you may qualify for an insertion fee credit. We'll automatically credit your account for the insertion fee associated with the relisting, if your listing meets all of the following conditions:

  • Your item sells after you've relisted it
  • Both your original listing and relisting are in the same format (auction-style or fixed price). Listings using the classified ads format don't qualify for insertion fee credits
  • You relist your item using our tool instead of copying and pasting your original listing into a new listing
  • You relist within 90 days of the original listing ended
  • It's the first manual relisting of your item
  • Your starting price isn't higher than the price in the original listing
  • You haven't added a reserve price to the relisting

You can read the other policy details here:

 

https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fee-credits?id=4128#how

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35 cents fee.

I think it was that way however I believe it quietly went away. I usually don't go over 50 items. Until August-October. I think it is now gone. Thanks for the reply

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