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Invoice fee

Why do I owe a high fee when I haven't sold anything for almost 2 months? I sold a item today for 25.00. Now all of this money goes to ebay and I will be out of pocket for shipping. I'm 60 years old selling my own personal items and inherited items. Trying to make a little money to pay bills. I don't want to open open a store. But I can't make it. I Get  restricted on my items because I have no money on my payout account.

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@tx7794 wrote:

Why do I owe a high fee when I haven't sold anything for almost 2 months?


What does the invoice say the fee is for and how much is it?

Is it the final value fee for the ring you sold in September?

 

Did you know that you have a girls turquoise and silver heart ring listed twice? You should remove the duplicate listing and also reevaluate the shipping cost on that one.

 

In fact, a lot of your shipping costs look way off - some too high and some too low. You should switch to calculated shipping based on weight.

 

Your PlayStation listing doesn't have a lead photo. Your "80 year old quilt" from 1925 is 96 years old. Some general listing clean up might help your sales. Good luck.

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What does the invoice say? 

 

(and what does being 60 years old have to do with it? 🤔)


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"Wherever law ends, tyranny begins" -John Locke
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Since you are 60 years old you certainly know any money you make is taxable, besides inherited items with proper documentation.

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@tx7794 

 

Are the fee's for FedEx or UPS shipping, which you don't get charged for until after the item was delivered?

Have a great day.
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