01-31-2025 01:13 PM
Hello,
I sold a Centrifugal Pump that should of been in the category "Business and industrial, Heavy equipment".
From my understanding, this category should have a final value fee of 3% with a starter store subscription. I was charged 13.25% and I have no Idea how to dispute this or try to lower that fee. As we all know, Ebay doesn't make it easy to reach out to them and have a conversation about this. I am now turning to the community to guide me. Thanks!
01-31-2025 01:17 PM
Your listing was not under Business & Industrial > Heavy Equipment, Parts & Attachments > Heavy Equipment
Your listing was under Business & Industrial > Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Pumps & Plumbing > Pumps & Pump Accessories > Centrifugal Pumps
Therefore the 13.25% fee applies.
01-31-2025 01:20 PM
@xentegrityequipment wrote:Hello,
I sold a Centrifugal Pump that should of been in the category "Business and industrial, Heavy equipment".
From my understanding, this category should have a final value fee of 3% with a starter store subscription. I was charged 13.25% and I have no Idea how to dispute this or try to lower that fee. As we all know, Ebay doesn't make it easy to reach out to them and have a conversation about this. I am now turning to the community to guide me. Thanks!
You want to dispute the fees you paid because in retrospect, you wish you had listed in a category with lower fees?
01-31-2025 01:20 PM
Thank you for clarifying that, should I have that under the first category you mentioned, I would have only been charged the 3% + $20 insertion?
01-31-2025 01:22 PM
The reduced fees only apply to specifics sub-categories of Business / Industrial
Your listing was NOT in one of those Sub-Categories
01-31-2025 01:23 PM
I selected the wrong category
01-31-2025 01:24 PM
From your first post: "I sold a Centrifugal Pump". So no, you did not select the wrong category. It would not have belonged in one of the categories with the different fee structure.
01-31-2025 01:25 PM
You selected the correct category for the item you listed. If you put it in one of the discounted Categories that would be a) fee avoidance and b) make it harder for buyers to find your listing.
01-31-2025 01:29 PM
Understood,
So for the future, keep the correct category but raise the price by 13.25%. Got it, thank you
01-31-2025 01:31 PM
Fees are increasing on Feb 14 in case you missed the Seller Update eBay emailed yesterday.
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Announcements/Your-January-Seller-Update-is-here/ba-p/34888739
01-31-2025 01:32 PM
let's say I'm selling an air compressor, I'd be subject to that 13.25% as well? or would I have the sub category heavy equipment and be charged the 3%? if not, what is considered heavy equipment? is the weight limit, or specific product
01-31-2025 01:33 PM - edited 01-31-2025 01:34 PM
@xentegrityequipment wrote:I selected the wrong category
You sold a pump and it was listed in the pump category, so I don't think eBay will see it that way.
Nor do I think they have a process for letting you advertise and sell an item in a high fee category and then retroactively switch the transaction to a low fee category.
01-31-2025 01:35 PM - edited 01-31-2025 01:37 PM
@xentegrityequipment wrote:So for the future, keep the correct category but raise the price by 13.25%. Got it, thank you
eBay policy always used to say you must list in the correct ("most appropriate") category. NO idea what it says now.
Raising the price is entirely up to you.
01-31-2025 01:36 PM
Depends on the type of air compressor.
There's an air compressor category under eBay Motors for automotive compressors.
There's an air compressor category under Home & Garden.
There's the category I suspect applies to your items which is:
Business & Industrial > Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Pumps & Plumbing > Air Compressors & Blowers
01-31-2025 01:38 PM
@xentegrityequipment wrote:Understood,
So for the future, keep the correct category but raise the price by 13.25%. Got it, thank you
Pricing is up to you, the key takeaway is that the Fees schedules can be confusing, they are overly complicated so it's imperative to really study them and understand the variations.
The same is true for many eBay policies.
The only positive thing I can say is that the Help pages are far better now than they were in the past but they still require very careful reading.
These are issues that are faced by many sellers, running the range from new/infrequent to those that have been selling for decades.