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Invoice too high

I only sold one item this month, that was the ammount of 70$. I want to know why the invoice I received for fees was over $100. Can anyone please help me with this and help me figure out why it is so much?

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@nzenchak234 wrote:

I only sold one item this month, that was the ammount of 70$. I want to know why the invoice I received for fees was over $100. Can anyone please help me with this and help me figure out why it is so much?


You should be able to see why your invoice is $100 simply by looking at the itemization of charges:

 

  1. Go to Account Settings >> Seller Account
  2. On the right side, you should see an "Invoices" box.  Select the June invoice and press the "Go" button.
  3. This should  open up your detailed invoice, and in there you will be shown the charges for the month.

This board is not eBay support ... we can help you decipher the charges you received if you let us know what is on your invoice, but if you are seeing something incorrect on there, it would be best to call eBay customer support.

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@nzenchak234 wrote:

I only sold one item this month, that was the ammount of 70$. I want to know why the invoice I received for fees was over $100. Can anyone please help me with this and help me figure out why it is so much?


Did you use any extra feature that added to the cost.

 

Did you have any non payers where you did not cancel to get your fees back.

 

You should call ebay billing.

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@nzenchak234:

 

I see two items sold, for a total of $1,165, not including shipping costs. If you weren't paid for an item, then you need to do an Unpaid Item request to remind the buyer to pay. If they still don't pay, you can close the UPI after about 4 days, and then the fees are credited back to your account.

 

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