04-03-2018 11:19 AM
I don't know if this has been covered here, but I noticed a disdain for older topics anyhow, so I thought I'd better start fresh:
Please list pros and cons regarding the fees for listing a basic auction item such as a pre-owned handbag.
I've noticed that a seller could actually lose money if not careful because eBay counts SHIPPING as part of your profit, even though for mine, the shipping calculated barely covered the actual price of shipping I paid, so the discount wasn't helpful since eBay is taiking a fee based on the larger shipping amount, and then Paypal takes their cuts on top of that (before eBay takes their cut, so on the gross, not net).
Don't offer me a discount, then, already, eBay?!
I calculated, as a new seller, based on my first ten sales, that on average, the fees ate up about 25% of the actual selling price of the item alone- once shippingcame out and eBay & PayPal took their cuts.
So I was wondering, if I charge free shipping and try to calculate a flat ship rate into the selling price, will eBay take a cut on the shipping I actually pay in addition to their 10% off the total sale?
Will I lose on shipping if someone farther away buys it? Will people even look at my auction if the price is higher, but free shipping?
And finally, what polite advice can anyone offer to make the margins more appealing to a new seller?
Feeling disappointed in the process. Thanks in advance.
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04-03-2018 01:51 PM
I calculated, as a new seller, based on my first ten sales, that on average, the fees ate up about 25% of the actual selling price of the item alone- once shippingcame out and eBay & PayPal took their cuts.
That's not out of line with most sellers' experiences.
About the only help I can offer is to either buy cheaper, or stick to items that have a gross margin well in excess of 25%.
Expensive items, with farily low margins, that cost a lot to ship, don't end up turning a lot of profit here since eBay/PayPal charge fees on everything (revenue to cover the item cost, and shipping - not just the profit).
04-03-2018 01:56 PM
04-03-2018 01:57 PM
There is no fee to print your label on ebay, plus you get the online discounted postage cost that way.
Some things just aren't practical to sell online due to shipping/fees. If the value is low and the shipping cost is high, I try to not offer those items now.
I might offer free shipping for light weight items or items where I can offer 1st class or fixed price shipping. If the calculator is needed, then I generally charge for shipping rather than try to work it into my pricing. The fees are what they are---not much you can do about them, but always plan ahead for them so you don't lose money.
04-03-2018 01:58 PM
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04-03-2018 02:02 PM
"Unless I'm mistaken, eBay takes 10% of the sale and 10% of the calculated retail postage charged the buyer"
You are mistaken. "Retail postage" has nothing to do with it.
04-03-2018 02:02 PM
04-03-2018 02:04 PM - edited 04-03-2018 02:04 PM
Never list for less than you will accept for the item.
Please look at OP's completed listings for:
DANSKO WOMEN'S TAMARA SLIP-ON CLOG BLACK MEDIUM FULL GRAIN 39 (US 😎
... to see why this is not always a good plan.
$32.99 start price = No Sale.
$18.99 start price = $47 sale.
They're lucky it didn't sell for $33 the first time around...
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