Use the Help tab/link that you see at the top right of almost any eBay page then type the words "seller fees" into the Search Help Pages search box. The search results will give you the fees page as a first result, although the other results might also be of use to you so it is worth taking a look at those, too.
Yes, there are many of such sellers on ebay
Sellers are selling items. just click a item and you will find him.
I think eBay's business model is pretty standard/common: they provide a marketplace where sellers and buyers meet to exchange goods and services. eBay makes its profit by charging a commission on sold items (as well as just having each item placed in the marketplace). eBay charges its fees to sellers, not buyers.
To sell an item on eBay first you must set up an eBay sellers account. This involves entering some basic user information and credit card details for any sellers fees you may incur. You can then go about setting up your first auction or advert using the guide to help you. Add pictures and convincing text describing your item. When you're all done eBay will calculate the fees you need to pay and debit your account.
eBay itself does not have physical stores, as it operates as an online marketplace. However, many individual sellers and businesses in Federal Way, Washington, may have eBay listings. You can search for items on eBay and filter results by location to find sellers in that area.
The eBay website features several sellers, all of which have their own terms and conditions. Therefore, one will find that some sellers offer free shipping whilst others charge a fee.
There are numerous spots. The best place would be to sell them online on your local Kijij website. You can also list them on Ebay, but you will have to pay sellers fees there.
Check on eBay. They usually have a number of sellers with genuine and fake 'coon hats.'
Amazon and Ebay can be viewed as quite similar, although there are some important differences. Amazon sell items directly to the consumer. On top of this, they allow "marketplace sellers" to list items for sale. The marketplace sellers sign up to provide the same level of service as Amazon and Amazon protects the buyer in the event of a problem. Ebay is a marketplace and facilitates matching buyers and sellers. They don't sell the products themselves and they take fees for listing items as well as final-value fees based on the sale price (and a cut of the payment if it's paid through PayPal, which is owned by Ebay). Ebay don't guarantee the service of the sellers, but they do provide a mediation process for disputes. So in summary, while there are similarities (you can go to either shop and purchase new and used items from a range of sellers) there is an important difference between Amazon's Shop style and Ebay's marketplace style.
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It depends on sellers. Most of sellers are not export to africa.
No most of them are not. They can make big profits on ebay.