Yes, and if it does sell, you have to pay commission too. However, if you relist it and it sells the second time, then eBay will refund one of the listing fees so that you only had to list it once. If it doesn't sell the second time however, you will have to pay each subsequent listing fee.
You're confusing listing fees with final value fees. eBay charges listing fees to post listings, and final value fees only if the item sells.
A listing on eBay is a description of an item someone is selling on eBay. A listing includes the user name of the person who is selling the item, the price of the item, the shipping cost of the item, the location the item is shipping from, and a description of the item being sold. It will usually include pictures of the item, other items that person is selling, and how many people have looked at that item. Basically, a "listing" is the eBay term for what you might normally call an "ad", or an "auction".
There is no minimum listing price for single item listings.
Bulk Item Listing Tool for eBay Seller
In the same way that you can sell any permissible item on eBay. You register as a member, create a seller account and then create your item listing.
It depends on the seller and the item purchased.
The eBay item number is always a twelve digit number and is always marked as being the item number. You might need to hunt around the listing to find it because they do tend to move it around whenever the page is revamped, although it is normally somewhere towards the top of the item listing page. Currently, it is at the top of the description, immediately above the item specifics section.
No, there are no trick, or hidden, fees to using eBay but you do need to know where to look to be certain of what you will be charged. There is no charge whatsoever for using eBay as a buyer only. As a seller you will incur insertion fees, upgrade fees and final value fees. There are also subscription services you can select to use, such as subscribing to an eBay Store, using Selling Manager Pro, etc, and you will be charged a recurring monthly fee for these. If you accept payment through PayPal - and it is almost certain that you will have to do that - you also have to pay them a fee as well. All sites have different fees, based on the local currency, and they are liable to change at any time so it is not possible to give a precise reply here on WikiAnswers. So you should go to the help section on the eBay site where you intend to create your listings and search for "fees" to find the most up to date information.
Every listing created on eBay has a unique, individual number allocated to it. The number is 12 digits long and can currently be found in the "other item info" box near the top of the listing itself.
If you look at a product listing on eBay and see the sentence " 1 quantity" or " Quantity:1" that means that the seller has only one of that item. Or, if you saw a product listing that said " Quantity:10" that would mean that the seller had ten of that item. And if it says "Quantity: 10+" it means the seller has ten or more of that item.
Ebay is most for selling or buying so renting is not an option for any ebay item. If you want to rent you may have to go to a retail store.
7 days and then it turns into an unpayed listing and then eBay will contact you wanting to know if you still want the item if not the transaction will be canceled
They usually charge money. If the item is very valuable, then it's around a lot of dollars.