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If you only want to browse it costs nothing to register and look around at all the auctions.

When you bid on a seller's auction and win, or use the Buy It Now button to make an immediate purchase, you pay the seller your winning bid amount plus any shipping that is shown on the listing (unless it's included in the opening price).

If you decide to become a seller there are eBay fees (insertion and, if your item sells, final value fees). The amount you pay depends on what you are listing and what extra features you choose. Sometimes there is a free promotion where you can list items for free; however, this usually only covers the insertion fee.

If, as a seller, you subscribe to an eBay store you pay a monthly subscription fee in addition to your other listing fees.

There are more subscription items available, but these would not normally be of interest to a new seller.

If you do decide to sell on eBay then in addition to the listing fees from eBay you will also incur processing charges from whatever service you might use for processing buyer payments. (Example: PayPal, etc. )

Details on all applicable fees can be found in the help section of your own local eBay site.

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