Listing fees plus final value fees. Plus if you use paypal they will take a cut also.
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.
Yes, you can cancel a listing if you are the one who originally listed it.
eBay charge an "insertion fee" when you create your listing (which is what they call writing the ad for your auction). If you want to use upgrades such as adding extra photos, or adding a reserve price, then they will charge you "upgrade fees" as well. All of these fees are payable whether your item goes on to sell or not. If your listing ends with a sale you will be charged another fee - the "final value fee" - in addition to all of the other fees you've incurred so far. To see what the fees will actually cost you, go to the help section on the eBay site that you will be using to create your listings; this is not necessarily your own eBay home site (for example, you might be registered on the UK eBay site but choose to create your listings on the US site; in this case you will need to search the US help section). Assuming that your listing ends in a sale and your buyer pays you through PayPal, you will also be charged a fee to receive the PayPal payment. To see how much PayPal will take from you, go to your home PayPal site and search for "fees".
New eBay "listings" can take several hours to be fully indexed and to show on site but once a listing has gone live, it will be constantly updated. Every time a bid is placed, it will show on the live listing almost immediately.
sign in and press the thingy, that will take you to the thingy. when your at the thingy press the thinky in the left hand corner and press the thingy. then type in "****" and your good to go. You have to register on eBay and have your account.
No, there are various fees and options to sell items on Ebay. In fact, selling on eBay can end up being an extremely costly transaction. EBay is constantly revising their fee structure, but here are some of the fees you're looking to pay. 1). listing fee (between 10 cents to $4 dollars, regardless if your item sells). This is for a basic listing. If you want to add listing "addons" these will cost you more. 2). selling commission (if you sell you're item, has a fee scale) roughly 8.75% of your first $25, then 3.50% of any amount up to $1000 and so on. 3). paypal fees (if you use paypal to collect payment) - about 3% of amount collected 4). shipping fees (you'll probably be able to charge the user for this fee, but make sure you ask for enough, because otherwise you'll end up covering any shortage) So if your auction goes for $550.00, you're going to pay the following $4.00 listing fee $20.55 commission to eBay $15.95 paypal fee (paypal is owned by eBay) Total fee of $40.50 Another alternative is to use free classified sites such as craigslist if you want to avoid fee's. However, then you have to be careful about spammers and scammers. You can always try social classifieds such as friendsell.com where more trust, control and privacy exist too. Far from it... it cost's to list unless you are listing on a free listing day... it costs for certain addons such as subtitles and the final amount you receive has a final value fee deducted from it. BUT YOU CAN GET FREE STUFF OFF EBAY! GET FREE STUFF OFF EBAY, AMAZON, WALMART.COM ETC..... SIGN UP HERE THIS IS 100% FREE AND REAL... TAKE SHORT SURVEYS AND PLAY GAMES AND GET POINTS REDEMABLE ON ANYTHING ON EBAY, AMAZON, OR ANY OTHER REPUTIBLE SITE. EMAIL ME AT NEKRO_G@YAHOO.COM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED HELP IM 100% REAL. HERES MY YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR PROOF THAT THIS WORKS: Read more: How to Get Free Stuff From eBay
Register your vehicle and gather info about it, take pictures highlighting the Pros and the Cons. Create your listing by describing the vehicle, the price, and the terms of sales. Manage your listing by being a participant in the process, revise the price if needed. Complete the sale and finalize the payment, shipping if needed, resist the offer if there are no takers.
If your question is purely Auction Site, I think it's eBay.in still. But Buy n Sell (India).com (buynsellindia.com) is catching them very soon as they have a lesser listing fees and fair policy than eBay. Also, if we take it as PURELY Indian site, it should be buynsellindia.com right now as all other sites including eBay, belongs to foreign company. eBay is originally from US. If you are looking for some good sites with lowest prices and fast shipping, here is the list www.govasool.com www.Flipkart.com www.letsbuy.com
There is no fixed answer to this question. The insertion fee that you will be charged depends on the "start price" that you choose for your item. If you select any upgrades you will be charged more fees for using those. Generally speaking, you will then be charged around 10% of the sale price as a "final value fee" unless your item was listed in the Motors section (this has it's own separate fee structure). PayPal will charge you around another 3.4% of the total money that you take, including the shipping and handling cost. To work it out for yourself you need to go to the help section on the eBay site that you use to create your listing and search for "fees".
Yes, texas real estate broker can take a net listing.
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.