Ebay fees getting out of hand...
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‎04-05-2016 08:59 AM
I don't know about anyone else, but these eBay/PayPal fees are getting out of hand. I'm a small startup business and barely getting by, I can't afford to pay all these added fees! I can't afford to pay monthly and annual subscription fees to a store so I can list all of my products on ebay so I just don't. Meanwhile, I'm selling on Etsy and they're half the fees (7.2% to be specific)! Ebay is charging me 13.6% off the top of every sale and they don't even advertise for us in google unless we pay some ridiculous additional marketing charges!
EBAY, YOU ARE LOSING BUSINESS BECAUSE YOU PRICE GOUGE
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‎09-15-2016 05:29 PM
Nope........fees are what they are.........and presumably you knew coming in what they were or found out soon after.......
You make your money when you buy the item, not when you sell it. In other words, you buy what will bring in the profits you have determined you need......considering the overhead you have.....that's Business 101
If the items aren't profitable on ebay.......list them elsewhere.......as many do.........
jmo
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‎07-05-2017 06:09 PM
Yes, I am revisiting my listings and slimming down. I have found other sites to be more reasonable and at least one with better exposure. eBay presents itself as taking less than 10% but ultimately taking 20% and really much more with all of their monthly fees. That's too much in my opinion. There are items I will no longer sell on eBay due to their fees.
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‎07-05-2017 06:24 PM - edited ‎07-05-2017 06:25 PM
@yorkiegirltoo wrote:Yes, I am revisiting my listings and slimming down. I have found other sites to be more reasonable and at least one with better exposure. eBay presents itself as taking less than 10% but ultimately taking 20% and really much more with all of their monthly fees. That's too much in my opinion. There are items I will no longer sell on eBay due to their fees.
Please tell me how Ebay takes 20%...and if you say it's because they charge 10% on the item sale and 10% on the shipping I think I'll scream. (math, people....math)
dang it, sucked into a necrothread
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‎07-05-2017 06:25 PM
Mods - will you please lpck these old threads!\\
I thought I was going nuts- seeing an OP complaining about jow a store is too expensive and yet he's listing over 500 items. I thought the guy doesn't know how to do math - then saw the thread is a year old.
You just like messing with us old folks don't ya - seeing if we're observent - obviously I'm not!
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‎07-05-2017 06:29 PM
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‎07-05-2017 06:33 PM
If you factor in the basic monthly store fee of $20.00, you might get to 13%. depending on what your volume was.
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‎07-05-2017 07:42 PM
Hello Everyone,
Due to the age of the thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thanks for understanding!

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