07-22-2024 03:21 PM
I don't know what is going on. I am going to charge $1000. I can my subscription and for some reason all my listings are being renewed automatically.
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07-22-2024 04:21 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:
You may as well make a few sales on the listings instead of just closing them in a snit.
Great advice above and great use of the word snit. 😀
07-22-2024 04:46 PM
I pay $22.95 a month and my listings are renewed automatically for just that one monthly fee.
"store rating got too low"...must have had a lot of 'dings' for that.
07-22-2024 05:07 PM
@hughmungussuperstore wrote:I used to have a premium. I am so frustrated!!!
Then you need to End listings ASAP or face charges for any listings over 250 each month. Sorry it happened.
07-22-2024 06:02 PM
lol oh really? I didnt know I havent listed on ebay for past 5 years.. I still see dropdown arrow on the tools i used.
07-23-2024 01:05 AM
@hughmungussuperstore wrote:I had a store listing about 2 months ago. I cancel my subscription because I got too busy and my store rating got too low.
There appears to be a communication issue here. Is English your first language?
There is not such thing as a "store rating". Do you mean your Seller Level? This you can see on your Seller Dashboard. How low did it get?
https://sellerstandards.ebay.com/dashboard?region=US
Why are you frustrated? We can help you, but you need to clearly describe what the issue is that you are facing.
01-09-2025 02:53 PM
I've recently come across an eBay fee calculator tool https://countingtools.com/ebay-fee-calculator/ . It seems like a great resource for figuring out how much profit I can make after all the fees, but I’m unsure whether it’s a reliable tool for sellers like me.
Could anyone share their experiences with such tools? Is using an eBay fee calculator recommended, or should I stick to manually calculating fees based on eBay's fee structure? This tool looks pretty expert-level to me, but I want to make sure I’m not overcomplicating things.
Thanks in advance for your guidance!
01-09-2025 03:33 PM - edited 01-09-2025 03:35 PM
The main problem with these calculators is that they are not updated when eBay changes their fee structure. In this case, it is charging 12.35% for the FVF rate in Collectibles, but the current rate is 13.25%. It's adding 30 cents onto that percentage for sales prices above $10, but it should be 40 cents. And so on.
Also, it offers a drop-down menu with only 4 options for categories. As you can see from the basic fees page, it should be much finer than that.
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/selling-fees?id=4822
Finally : You probably should start a new thread for this topic, which is different from the July thread that you added to.
01-10-2025 01:26 AM
Thanks for the detailed reply! I didn’t think about it being outdated or the category limits. I’ll make sure to double-check with eBay’s fee guide. Really appreciate your help!
01-10-2025 11:24 AM
I created my own little calculator on an Excel spreadsheet. I update the rates as necessay.