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can someone help please. I haven’t listed anything for years and stupidly put an antique figure on which just ended without any bids. I think it’s now relisted? I’m really worried about the fees, will I have to pay twice? The starting bid was 900 and I got a few early offers, one for 900 but I turned them down thinking I’d get some bids. Help

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@lynneandrews1958 wrote:

can someone help please. I haven’t listed anything for years and stupidly put an antique figure on which just ended without any bids. I think it’s now relisted? I’m really worried about the fees, will I have to pay twice? The starting bid was 900 and I got a few early offers, one for 900 but I turned them down thinking I’d get some bids. Help


What fees?

Your item didn't sell yet right?

Rejected offers don't incur fees.

There are not any final value fees for the first listing and there will not be any fees until you sell the figure, as long as you don't add extras like upgrades or reserves and such.

 

Here are the fees for the UK.
"When your item sells, you pay 10% of the final transaction value, including taxes and postage."

 

"What you need to know
You can create a listing for free on eBay! We'll just charge for any upgrades you choose, and the final value fee when your item is sold." edit

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fees-private-sellers?id=4364

 

There is not any reason for you to worry that I can see.

Good luck!

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@lynneandrews1958- You should post on the UK forum because you'll get more relevant info. Details on the US site can differ slightly.

 

I do see the listing active- you are allowed a set number of free insertions per month so you wouldn't be charged for the relist unless you use listing upgrades (reserve, bold title, second category, etc).

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@lynneandrews1958 

 

Just to add to the previous post, unfortunately, eBay's software has misdirected you to the discussion boards for the US site (ebay.com). You'll want to post this question on your "home" board so it can be better--and more accurately--answered by your fellow sellers.

 

https://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Discussion-Boards/ct-p/13

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@lynneandrews1958 wrote:

can someone help please. I haven’t listed anything for years and stupidly put an antique figure on which just ended without any bids. I think it’s now relisted? I’m really worried about the fees, will I have to pay twice? The starting bid was 900 and I got a few early offers, one for 900 but I turned them down thinking I’d get some bids. Help


What fees?

Your item didn't sell yet right?

Rejected offers don't incur fees.

There are not any final value fees for the first listing and there will not be any fees until you sell the figure, as long as you don't add extras like upgrades or reserves and such.

 

Here are the fees for the UK.
"When your item sells, you pay 10% of the final transaction value, including taxes and postage."

 

"What you need to know
You can create a listing for free on eBay! We'll just charge for any upgrades you choose, and the final value fee when your item is sold." edit

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/fees-private-sellers?id=4364

 

There is not any reason for you to worry that I can see.

Good luck!

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