01-29-2018 08:48 PM
Hello
My question is simple. What is the highest limit I can get from Ebay?
Currently I have 100 limits and I am planning to ask for 1000. But I might require tens of thousands.
I got charged $30 per 100 listing and I am expecting $300 for 1000. So is there any kind of limit in fees like if it is more 10,000, the Ebay listing fee stops growing?
Thank you
01-29-2018 08:53 PM
There are sellers running MILLIONS of listings, there are sellers selling Millions of Dollars every month.
There are reduced insertion fees for Stores, as low as 5 cents for an Anchor Store.
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/store-selling-fees?id=4122
01-30-2018 06:36 AM
Open a premium store, which includes 1,000 listings. When your sales activity warrants, you can upgrade to an anchor store that includes 10,000 listings. For Premium, every listing over the allotment of 1,000 costs ten cents per; for Anchor, listings above the 10,000 allotment cost five cents.
01-30-2018 06:42 AM - edited 01-30-2018 06:42 AM
But if they have selling limits opening a store of that size does nothing for them as they won't be able to list that many.
01-30-2018 07:05 AM
wrote:Open a premium store, which includes 1,000 listings. When your sales activity warrants, you can upgrade to an anchor store that includes 10,000 listings. For Premium, every listing over the allotment of 1,000 costs ten cents per; for Anchor, listings above the 10,000 allotment cost five cents.
Opening a premium store won't increasing your selling limit.
01-30-2018 07:28 AM
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... I got charged $30 per 100 listing and I am expecting $300 for 1000...
If you succeed in getting your listing limit raised above 100 listings, then it might be worthwhile to invest in a Store subscription. The Basic level of store subscription would give you 250 free fixed price listings per month, and costs $25 per month.
01-30-2018 07:38 AM
After you have been a successful seller for 10 yeas or so, you may have earned a limit of a few thousand. Unless you are a mega store cooperation like Macy's, Bloomingdales, Tractor Supply etc - then you might can start in the 1000's - and work up to the millions. Or if you live in China, you might start out with better options.
01-30-2018 07:58 AM
01-30-2018 10:07 PM
wrote:Hello
My question is simple. What is the highest limit I can get from Ebay?
Currently I have 100 limits and I am planning to ask for 1000. But I might require tens of thousands.
I got charged $30 per 100 listing and I am expecting $300 for 1000. So is there any kind of limit in fees like if it is more 10,000, the Ebay listing fee stops growing?
Thank you
My selling limit is 5.8 million a month, and I don't pay fees, other than FVF that we all pay, and PP.
I can list 30,000 items a month.
And I am just a goofy little monkey.
I got a G-6 for sale, nice ride.
01-30-2018 10:14 PM
How about $0.30 listing fee? If you have 30,000 listing then you paid $9,000?
01-30-2018 10:27 PM
wrote:How about $0.30 listing fee? If you have 30,000 listing then you paid $9,000?
No, you were asking about selling limits.
ebay says I can sell 5.8 million and list 30,000 items.
But there is no way in the world I can do that...
You can call every month and ask to have your limits lifted.
Then ebay just starts increasing your limits.
Next thing you know, you are a "rockstar"
01-31-2018 08:40 AM
Yes I undertood that. But When I had 10 limits, I paid $3. And when I increased my selling limit to 100, I paid $30. I paid that in the beginning of the month before I actually started listing.
I made a rough calculation and determine that I will need 100,000(!) selling limit (the products I sell is different than most of the products in eBay, so one product can have 5 different names)
And I am worried I might end up paying $30,000 for my listing if I keep asking for limit increase.
01-31-2018 09:34 AM
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