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‎04-11-2024 08:15 AM
I have used up the 250 free listings provided by eBay for this period. If I continue to list auctions beyond the 250, will I be charged the 35-cent listing fee regardless of whether the auction item sells or not? Or will I only be charged the 35 cents if the auction item does not sell?
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‎04-11-2024 08:19 AM
If you exceed your free listing allowance, you will be charged for the listing fee regardless if it sells or not.
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‎04-11-2024 08:19 AM
If you exceed your free listing allowance, you will be charged for the listing fee regardless if it sells or not.
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‎04-11-2024 09:20 AM
Listing fees, including insertion fees, are charged when the listing goes live, and are not refundable.
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‎04-11-2024 09:48 AM - edited ‎04-11-2024 09:49 AM
When you go over your monthly allotment of free listings, yes you are charged for insertion fees each and every listing over 250 whether the item sells or not.
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‎04-11-2024 09:57 AM
Just to add a bit more, as pointed out, you'll be charged the listing fee when the auction relists, however, if it's available and you check the box to automatically relist up to 8 times, you won't pay the insertion fees for each of the subsequent relists.
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‎04-11-2024 12:48 PM
If this is going to happen to you on a regular basis, as it appears you are doing GREAT with sales, you should consider doing a Basic Store, where you get a lot more free listings. Plus you will lower your FVFs a little. And other benefits that will help to completely pay for the cost of the Store in a months time. It is likely you will SAVE money with a Basic Store.
https://www.ebay.com/sub/subscriptions
https://export.ebay.com/en/marketing/ebay-store/
On top of the regular free listings with a Basic Store you have up to 10,000 additional free listing opportunities in the following categories.
Select categories for auction-style listings
If you have a Basic, Premium, Anchor, or Enterprise Store, you can only use your zero insertion fee auction-style listings allocation in the following categories:
- Antiques
- Art
- Clothing, Shoes & Accessories
- Coins & Paper Money
- Collectibles
- Dolls & Bears
- Entertainment Memorabilia
- Health & Beauty
- Jewelry & Watches
- Pottery & Glass
- Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop
- Stamps
- Toys & Hobbies
Select categories for fixed price listings
You can use your 'select categories' fixed price listings allocation in the following categories:
- Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop > Sports Trading Cards
- Toys & Hobbies > Collectible Card Games
- Collectibles
- Music
- Books & Magazines
- Movies & TV
- Video Games & Consoles > Video Games
- Stamps
- Crafts
- Home & Garden > Greeting Cards & Party Supply > Party Supplies
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‎04-15-2024 10:34 AM
It is important to remember that Listing fees are for just that, listing the item on the site. Selling fees AKA Final Value Fees are for selling an item.
