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‎09-12-2021 06:04 PM
I am having more than a little bit of trouble finding it and their reports are so big and stupid. I just want to know what fees did I pay to sell this and where can I find them?
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Where does eBay list the sold item fees?
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‎09-12-2021 06:07 PM
Sorry, I found it.
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‎09-12-2021 06:07 PM
Sorry, I found it.
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Where does eBay list the sold item fees?
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‎09-12-2021 06:36 PM
In case anyone is wondering ...
Look at the Transaction Detail page for that order.
The Transaction Details page can be accessed here:
Payments / Summary / locate & click on the transaction in question.
Will show the $ fee & % charged.
Click on fee based on $x to see price + shipping + sales tax breakdown
The Transaction Details page in not available in printer friendly format
Where does eBay list the sold item fees?
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‎09-12-2021 07:02 PM
I do also see that, so thank you so much!
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‎09-12-2021 07:06 PM
Under 'Payments'- hover over it and choose 'reports'.
Those reports have many columns... you can simply 'highlight them' and then right click to 'hide' the columns you don't want.
The 'fees' charged are very clearly labeled so you can look at all order for a day, a week (I do monthly).
In Excel you can also 'add' a line across the top and then 'total' all the items under that line, so you can 'total' the 'fees' easily.
