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£260 total assuming that £2k includes your postage charge.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youTherefore, sometimes it's zero ebay fees, so just the 3.4% PayPal charge...
Would this mean zero EB fees for the duration of the ad, which could last some time?
You dont need to use PayPal either you can have Reverb process the payment into your acount at a quarter percent.
I haven’t switched to that but am thinking about it as EBay and PP fees are horrific these days
Rift Amplification
Brackley, Northamptonshire
www.riftamps.co.uk
For whatever reason they did it as a 30 day listing. Once the 30 days were up and it didn't sell I decided to keep it as I only really wanted to sell if I got top dollar - it was a Danelectro Convertible in seafoam green that I was very fond of.
Then I got an email saying my item was sold and that I needed to get on and post it.
Faaaaarrrrrrkkkk!
Ended up costing me a fortune to sell something that I didn't even want to sell because they'd auto-renewed it. Absolute nightmare.
If I ever have to use eBay again it'll be too soon.
Ebay are doing a £3 final value fees promo over the weekend. So, everyone on ebay should get a message tomorrow.
So, list over the next three days, using a 30 day listing, and you will get charged £3 if it sells (plus 3.4% PayPal, if the buyer uses it).
It usually goes like this: Ebay sends you a message to invite you to take advantage of a promotional offer, e.g. they only charge you £1 or £3 for selling something. You have to click a link/button in the offer message which takes you to a page where you can accept the offer.
You still get charged the usual Paypal fees.
Don't assume that you're making use of a promo unless you received an invitation and specifically accepted it.
while the first listing may be fee-free because it falls within the specified 'sell by' window, the relist probably won't. meaning if it sells on the second showing, you get hit for the lot.
Just saying don't assume anything.