04-27-2024 09:29 AM
How can Ebay continue to raise fees for sellers while traffic and sales decline and so much competition is out there?
Example For Sellers:
Mercari sellers pay 0% fees. Cash out fees: $2.00 per direct deposit or $3.00 per instant pay transfer.
Ebay sellers pay $0.35 after free insertion fees and in most categories minimum 13.25% - 15% FVF plus store fees, promotion ad fees, and other upgrade fees.
Example For Buyers:
Mercuri buyers pay 2.9% + 0.50 payment processing fee.
Ebay buyers pay 0% fees.
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04-27-2024 11:46 AM - edited 04-27-2024 11:47 AM
Not to mention that an auction house that traditionally charges purchase fees and Mercari buy/sell marketplace are two different animals.
ETA: So now my stuff just sits there. Thanks, Mercari.
04-27-2024 11:49 AM
Yeah, with an established auction house at least it feels like the fees are going to a particular purpose, i.e. keeping the auction house running smoothly and professionally. But Mercari?
04-27-2024 11:49 AM
Then add sales tax on top of that!
04-27-2024 11:56 AM - edited 04-27-2024 11:57 AM
There's also a discrepancy:
Example For Sellers:
Mercari sellers pay 0% fees. Cash out fees: $2.00 per direct deposit or $3.00 per instant pay transfer.
Ebay sellers pay $0.35 after free insertion fees and in most categories minimum 13.25% - 15% FVF plus store fees, promotion ad fees, and other upgrade fees. No cash-out fee except for instant transfer.
None of the highlighted items are essential. Also, Mercari does have a promotional program. Like Poshmark's, it's expensive and doesn't work very well.
04-27-2024 11:56 AM
@american-photography wrote:How can Ebay continue to raise fees for sellers while traffic and sales decline and so much competition is out there?
Example For Sellers:
Mercari sellers pay 0% fees. Cash out fees: $2.00 per direct deposit or $3.00 per instant pay transfer.
Ebay sellers pay $0.35 after free insertion fees and in most categories minimum 13.25% - 15% FVF plus store fees, promotion ad fees, and other upgrade fees.
Example For Buyers:
Mercuri buyers pay 2.9% + 0.50 payment processing fee.
Ebay buyers pay 0% fees.
Mercari does have fees, who ever told you they have 0% fee needs to stop smoking whatever they are smoking!
But as to are they eating Ebay's lunch - no where nears! Sites like Mercari seem to be this great place, but then you quickly learn how sales are only few and far between from your ebay activity, fees aren't any break and majority of buyers there want everything free and mail you 20 times about price.
04-27-2024 11:59 AM
@nuclearomen wrote:
@american-photography wrote:How can Ebay continue to raise fees for sellers while traffic and sales decline and so much competition is out there?
Example For Sellers:
Mercari sellers pay 0% fees. Cash out fees: $2.00 per direct deposit or $3.00 per instant pay transfer.
Ebay sellers pay $0.35 after free insertion fees and in most categories minimum 13.25% - 15% FVF plus store fees, promotion ad fees, and other upgrade fees.
Example For Buyers:
Mercuri buyers pay 2.9% + 0.50 payment processing fee.
Ebay buyers pay 0% fees.
Mercari does have fees, who ever told you they have 0% fee needs to stop smoking whatever they are smoking!
But as to are they eating Ebay's lunch - no where nears! Sites like Mercari seem to be this great place, but then you quickly learn how sales are only few and far between from your ebay activity, fees aren't any break and majority of buyers there want everything free and mail you 20 times about price.
They transferred seller fees onto buyers in the last few weeks.
04-27-2024 12:04 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:
@nuclearomen wrote:
@american-photography wrote:How can Ebay continue to raise fees for sellers while traffic and sales decline and so much competition is out there?
Example For Sellers:
Mercari sellers pay 0% fees. Cash out fees: $2.00 per direct deposit or $3.00 per instant pay transfer.
Ebay sellers pay $0.35 after free insertion fees and in most categories minimum 13.25% - 15% FVF plus store fees, promotion ad fees, and other upgrade fees.
Example For Buyers:
Mercuri buyers pay 2.9% + 0.50 payment processing fee.
Ebay buyers pay 0% fees.
Mercari does have fees, who ever told you they have 0% fee needs to stop smoking whatever they are smoking!
But as to are they eating Ebay's lunch - no where nears! Sites like Mercari seem to be this great place, but then you quickly learn how sales are only few and far between from your ebay activity, fees aren't any break and majority of buyers there want everything free and mail you 20 times about price.They transferred seller fees onto buyers in the last few weeks.
i haven't been there in sometime, a year maybe...account still there just never go. In any case, transfer to buyer whatever, still fee, and selling there is horrid. In 30 days I had 62 ebay orders, 1 Mercari, as example, I'll stick here.
04-27-2024 12:10 PM
Mercari is not desperate, not even close. Their financials don't lie, they have seen quarter after quarter of consecutive growth, literally year over year; while ebay has seen year after year of decline.
04-27-2024 12:15 PM
I think you need to look at those financials again.
04-27-2024 12:19 PM - edited 04-27-2024 12:20 PM
There are no fees for sellers on Mercari other than a $2 fee to cash out, or if you havent updated your listings from before March 27th. You can simply edit and add a line of text, its updated, no fees.
I have not been charged a red cent in fees for any of my recent sales there.
04-27-2024 12:22 PM
Yeah, I have looked at them, and their financials show solid growth literally year over year! ebay cannot say the same. According to financial analysts, ebay has lost billions of dollars in sales over the past 2 years alone, as well as millions of buyers and sellers.
That's fine that you hate Mercari, but seriously stop lying.
04-27-2024 12:26 PM
@gamersbaystore wrote:There are no fees for sellers on Mercari other than a $2 fee to cash out, or if you havent updated your listings from before March 27th. You can simply edit and add a line of text, its updated, no fees.
I have not been charged a red cent in fees for any of my recent sales there.
yeah, was told already above, though no fee seller but buyer is still a fee, and items costing buyers more money is never good. There are some items / categories that do well on Mercari, I sold quite a few collectible gaming related items there, not my primary business though here is and after 2 or 3 years there there is no comparison, thousands more orders/dollars made here, hands down, in my case, Mercari is waste of time.
04-27-2024 12:36 PM
ebay can do whatever they want, but at the end of the day they are going to lose to Mercari!
Logic would say zero fees is a better bet for anyone in the e-commerce realm.
I'm sick and tired of giving ebay all my profits, they take 25% of the sale on average, leaving me with little to nothing once everything is said and done. The store subscription isnt worth it anymore either.
Mercari was smart enough to realize its the products being offered that translate to potential sales and growth.
Despite the ebay cheerleaders incessant lying, Mercari has plenty of traffic and I am getting plenty of sales there. In fact, my traffic on Mercari is easily 5X the traffic I get on ebay.
Half of my listings on ebay havent had a view in months, some no views at all, dont have this issue with Mercari.
04-27-2024 12:36 PM
When I was involved with the auction houses here, the buyers paid a premium and the consignor also paid a fee.
The house was getting money from both parties.
04-27-2024 12:38 PM
It is my opinion that this is a temporary maneuver by Mercari.
I sell video games, I have one thousand unique Super Famicom games listed on eBay right now. That is more unique games than Mercari has in total on Super Famicom. I am not unique on eBay, nor the largest yet.
eBay has the strength of true diversity of product and items. Mercari has leftovers that cannot fetch the same prices as eBay.
I believe that this move by Mercari is to get many many sellers and new items, and in two years they will begin to make policies that favor the buyer instead once they have a captive seller audience.