It is called surcharging and it is mentioned in their TOS. However, it has never been enforced.
The seller. The seller is shipping it to the buyer, not vice versa.
Buyer is a consumer Seller is a Distributor
You are not charged for bidding. If you win an auction (are the highest bidder) you pay what you bid. The seller is charged not the buyer. You pay for the auction price and shipping unless shipping is free then the seller pays for the shipping too.
A purchase order is issued from a buyer to a seller.
There is a "seller's fee" charged on transactions. You as the seller get what is left after deducting this fee from the amount the buyer payed.
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seller issues POP to buyer mean
The buyer pays.
seller
The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
Typically a percentage of the sale that funds when escrow closed. 3% is normal, though generally the buyer's agent and the seller's agent split the commission 50/50. If the buyer has no agent, a partial refund is sometimes given to the buyer. sometime fixed amount may also be charged from buyer or seller insted of percentage.
Buyer is the one who is purchasing the goods from the seller...hence..the buyer must issue a non-operative PB to the seller...and the seller will issue an operative PB to activate the PB.