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Ebay, fees from 1st October

Yes - no strings attached. They charge for the payment facility but you can't fault the coverage and the prices achieved!

Just don't offer to post rods!
 
Yes - no strings attached. They charge for the payment facility but you can't fault the coverage and the prices achieved!

Just don't offer to post rods!
Just put something on to see process. Currently 150cm seems max length so short or 3 piece really
 
I'd say they've changed their format to be more in line with Vinted

I noticed a few months they were doing no fees on clothes sales which has got to be due to competition from Vinted
 
Didn’t get an email that i saw. Could someone please pop them on here. Been waiting for a 80 % off weekend for a while.
 
“Starting Oct 1, 2024, it is free to sell for UK-based private sellers. Sellers do not pay transaction fees when the item sells. This applies to all categories, except motors (Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles listings). You can list up to 300 items for free each month; after that, you'll pay 35p per listing. You may incur additional fees if you add optional upgrades to your listing, or if an item sells or ships to a buyer in a different country.”

Full blurb
 
Its cobblers , you don't pay listing fees , BUT you still pay 12.5% of value of anything you sell , read the small print , no such thing as a free lunch .....
 
Its cobblers , you don't pay listing fees , BUT you still pay 12.5% of value of anything you sell , read the small print , no such thing as a free lunch .....

Where does it state that?

“You won't pay final value fees or regulatory operating fees when your items sell.”

What am I missing?
 
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