11-11-2018 09:14 AM
Does ebay charge a fee for using the schedule a listing feature? I've been looking for this info and can't find anything that specifically spells this out in black and white. I have some unsold items I want to relist for this evening and I don't want to schedule them if I'm going to be charged a fee. Thank you for your help! 🙂
11-11-2018 09:16 AM
Sellers who do not have a Store subscription can use the Schedule option for free. If you have a store, then it costs ten cents to use the Scheduler to launch your listing.
When you set up a listing that uses a listing upgrade, the fee will be shown before you launch the listing.
Fees for sellers who don't have a Store: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html
Fees for Store subscribers: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/storefees.html
11-11-2018 12:52 PM
Thank you, I thought it was the other way around.
11-11-2018 01:33 PM - edited 11-11-2018 01:34 PM
The other way round would be more logical.
Free Scheduler and free BIN on auctions are legacies from the 2013 Spring Seller Update. Those benefits were awarded to non-stores in compensation for some unpleasant policy change, probably raising final value fees to a flat 10%. Before that, everybody paid for those two options.
11-11-2018 01:50 PM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:The other way round would be more logical.
Free Scheduler and free BIN on auctions are legacies from the 2013 Spring Seller Update. Those benefits were awarded to non-stores in compensation for some unpleasant policy change, probably raising final value fees to a flat 10%. Before that, everybody paid for those two options.
Yes, it would, and I seem to remember when non store sellers were charged the ten cents if they wanted to schedule, a long time ago.
11-11-2018 01:57 PM
@castlemagicmemories wrote:
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:
... Free Scheduler and free BIN on auctions are legacies from the 2013 Spring Seller Update. .... Before that, everybody paid for those two options.... I seem to remember when non store sellers were charged the ten cents if they wanted to schedule, a long time ago.
Yes, that would be up until April 16, 2013.
11-11-2018 08:31 PM - edited 11-11-2018 08:32 PM
Thank you. It's nice to know I was remembering correctly~although it clearly wasn't as long ago as I thought it was.
11-12-2018 05:12 AM
Thank you for the clarification! Ebay was not very clear on it. The 30 day or Good Until Cancelled section is the only section I could find anything about Scheduling Fees and I needed to know about 1,3,5,7, 10 day durations. 🙂
11-12-2018 06:08 AM - edited 11-12-2018 06:12 AM
Well, Classifieds (min duration 30 days) do have a Scheduler fee even for nonstores. But in the basic Fees page linked above, the others are covered in a green-outlined box at the top of the section on upgrade fees.
11-12-2018 06:11 AM