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Final value fee 1$

If you listed something during promotion and the date of the promotion passes are you still going to be charged a final value fee or still the 1$ ?

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Final value fee 1$

Once a promotion ends the fees are back to normal.

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No, they are not going to wait a year for your item to sell. Promo is over.

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In the past, as long as the listing was created while the promo was active and sells before the listing ends (i.e. 30 days max) then you'd still get the promo-fee rate.  Don't know how it is now, been ages since I got one of those.

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@therogue-trader wrote:

In the past, as long as the listing was created while the promo was active and sells before the listing ends (i.e. 30 days max) then you'd still get the promo-fee rate. 


What he said. As long as the listing was created during the promotion period and it sells within the first listing cycle before it's either ended (auction) or automatically renewed (Good 'Til Cancelled) then the promo should apply.

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Yes, the terms of the promo require that the listing must begin during the promo. But the promo only applies to the original listing period, i.e., the first month for a fixed price listing or until the auction ends (no relists).

 

https://pages.ebay.com/promo/2020/1207/Sellforadollar.html

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@wastingtime101 

So you think a store that has a special should just keep that sale price forever >? That would sure be nice as we wouldn't need sale papers anymore as everything would just stay on sale.

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Your reply has nothing to do with what I wrote. Not sure why you're tagging me. @coolections 

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