All of your eBay fees will be charged to your seller account and you will be billed monthly, either on the 1st of the month or the 15th, depending on you billing cycle which, in turn, depends on the point during the month when you actually joined eBay.
The fee will then normally be taken automatically from your chosen funding source anything from 5 to 20 days after you receive your bill, depending on the method you use to settle the bill.
The listing fees for eBay auctions can be split into 4 types. An insertion fee when you first list the item. A final value fee that is calculated as a percentage of the final sale value. There are also advanced and supplemental listing fees for upgraded options.
eBay charges differently for different items and it depends upon the nature and price of the product sold. A detailed list of rates for selling different items is given on eBay.
One can sell a car on eBay by paying an insertion fee to list a vehicle on eBay Motors. If the item sells, the seller is also charged a final value fee. There is no additional fee charged after the listing has ended.
It depends on the seller and the item purchased.
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.
It cost to list and sell on ebay. There is a listing fee and a selling fee. Ebay charges a buyer nothing to purchase on ebay.
Yes you have to pay a listing fee and a selling fee.
When you buy something from ebay it will take a percentage on that item for example when you buy 25$ item it will take 5.25% but if you buy an item for more than 25$ ebay will take 5.25% of the first 25$ and the rest for 3.75%.
You are allowed one free picture and you can upload more pictures for an additional fee, sometimes they are free when you are listing your items to sell on the sell your item form.
The insertion fee is the charge for creating your listing (which is what they call writing your ad). In addition to that, you might well incur upgrade fees if you use additional photos, subtitles, add a reserve price, etc. When your item sells you will also be charged a "final value fee".
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.
No cost for membership - Just if you sell something there is a listing fee. Read all about it on the eBay site. Type your answer here...
eBay is purely an online auction venue. They have no high street shops, although some eBay sellers do have "drop in" shops where they will take your item and list it for you (for a fee).
For every item sold, eBay takes a percentage of the sales price. It's how they make money. The final value fee is eBay's cut of every sale.