04-23-2020 01:55 PM
04-23-2020 02:00 PM
Fees for sellers who don't have a Store: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html
Fees for Store subscribers: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/storefees.html
04-23-2020 05:07 PM - edited 04-23-2020 05:08 PM
@sheaman2000 wrote:Hello what is the FVF when I sell Gold or Silver?
Store Subscribers = 6.5%
with a $350 cap (Basic & Premium) or $250 cap (Anchor & Enterprise)
NON-Store Subscribers = 10% with a $750 cap
04-23-2020 08:12 PM - edited 04-23-2020 08:13 PM
@sheaman2000 wrote:Hello what is the FVF when I sell Gold or Silver?
eBay used to include gold and silver bullion into the same lower fees category as coins and paper money at the lower rate posted by go-bad-chicken and in the links posted by nobody*s_perfect, but I haven't seen the link that specifically mentions the actual fee for gold and silver bullion as of late, even though I think it's for the same lower rates as the "coins and paper money" category as the other posters said.
If you're selling scrap gold such as jewelry for scrap or melt value, the correct category would be "scrap & recovered gold" as in "coins & paper money/bullion/gold/scrap & recovered gold."
For gold bullion such as bars the category would be "bars and rounds."
However, if you're selling gold or silver jewelry that is not for scrap, make sure it's in the correct category. If someone were to categorize it under any of the coins and paper money categories in an effort to get the lower final value fees their listing could get pulled and might result in jeopardizing their selling privileges if they were to do it too often. Good luck!