Showing posts with label eBay fees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eBay fees. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013


Ina Steiner over on eCommerce Bytes shared a new eBay Fee Calculator which reflects the Spring 2013 fee changes. Bookmark this on your computer and mobile phone for accurate calculations when estimating fees on an item for resale. (Calculator for purposes of estimating, actual fees may be slightly different.)

(provided by eCommerce Bytes)


More useful FREE eBay business tools:

Yard Sale Treasure Map - scope out yard sales before making your trip to use your time most effectively.

Garage Sale Rover - free app for mobile phones - uses GPS to find garage sales, estate sales, and yard sales near your location. No matter where you are, this app shows you sales nearby. You can even sort by day.

FotoFuze - enhance photos and create solid backgrounds for professional looking photos.

Typohound - find misspelled eBay listings. Search for items with no bids, or very low BIN prices - due to misspellings they aren't coming up in search results. Tou can flip on eBay or Amazon. 

Gixen - free auction sniper to help you win auctions on eBay. Use to buy personal items, or merchandise to flip back on eBay or on Amazon.

Know of any other free cool eBay tools? Share them in the comment section below.

Happy Selling!


Friday, March 16, 2012



If you are a top-rated seller, eBay is offering discounts on the Final Value Fee for items sold during a limited time. To qualify, the item must be listed between now and May 31, 2012. The return policy must be 14-days or more with a money back option and the processing time must be one day. If your listings qualify, you could receive 5% of the final value fee.

This discount will be applied in addition to any top-seller discounts you may already receive. The offer applies to fixed price and auction style listings and covers listings on the US site, the Canadian site, and eBay Motors. To get all of the details of this promotion, click here.

Related posts:

Free Promotion for your eBay Products

Why All eBay Sellers Should Have a Fair Return Policy

Taking Your Business Into 2012


Thursday, March 17, 2011


eBay has posted its Spring 2011 Seller Update. One of the controversial changes includes the way final value fees are calculated. According to the announcement:

"Starting July 6, to encourage and reward low-cost shipping, Final Value Fee rates for Fixed Price listings will be reduced and applied to the total amount of the sale —including shipping. This change applies to both eBay Standard fees and eBay Store subscription packages."

This announcement has some sellers in an uproar. But that is not unusual, every time eBay changes the fee schedule (or anything else for that matter), you will hear a ruckus on the eBay Community Boards and in your eBay groups. Let's all take a deep breath and look at this rationally and consider all of the changes as a whole.

I think the purpose behind this change is that eBay is trying to get a handle on those sellers who sell their item for .99 with $20 shipping. This is called circumventing fees and is an eBay policy violation. Sellers do it anyway. I actually find this amusing, as if these sellers think they are outsmarting the eBay system. If they are caught, they can be suspended. After years of trying to police this strategy, eBay is trying to collect fees from these unscrupulous sellers. Charging fees on the total amount of the sale, including shipping, may be the only way to do it.

Before you panic:

EXAMINE YOUR NUMBERS!

eBay has provided calculators here where you can plug in numbers and see how the fee changes will affect you. Sellers will receive 50 free auction listings a month which is a significant upfront savings. Sellers can add Buy it Now to 50 listings for free. Final value fees in some categories will be less.

Click here to read the entire update, view the new fee schedule, and run your numbers on the calculators. eBay has also set up a special discussion board for sellers to ask questions and chat with eBay staff. Click here to visit the Spring 2011 Update Special Discussion Board.

Some sellers have speculated that eBay is making these changes to "get rid of the small seller." I don't see this at all. I see eBay operating under the "long tail theory" which states that a larger share of the population rests within the "long tail" of probability distribution. A few may dominate, but the sum of all the smaller sellers is greater than the sum of the few that dominate. Small sellers are a huge part of eBay's seller base. Why would they want to get rid of them?

Keep in mind that eBay, like life, is constantly changing. eBay provides the world's largest online marketplace where we can sell our items and enjoy the freedom of running our own businesses and working from home. Being able to adapt to these types of changes is what makes sellers successful. Look at the facts, ignore the hype, and make your own decisions.

Monday, April 5, 2010


Offering free shipping on your eBay items may place your listings higher in Best Match, but this comes at a cost. Of course, any business person knows that you aren't shipping the item for free, you are incorporating the shipping fee into the asking price of your item. But, remember that your final value fees are figured on the sale price of the item, so the higher your sale price, the more fees you will pay. Here is an example of how offering free shipping will cost you money.

Let's say you are selling a large or heavy item that costs around $20 to ship. If you offer free shipping and build that $20 cost into your asking price and offer this item on a fixed price listing, it is costing you $2.40 in fees. (Based on 12% final value fees.)If this is a stock item that you sell many times a month, you can see how that fee will add up over time.

So, the free shipping option is really a catch 22. Do you offer free shipping at a cost to appear higher in Best Match? Or do you not offer free shipping to save on fees and settle for appearing lower in Best Match? What do you think?

Related articles:

eBay Shipping Insurance

eBay Shipping Calculator

Get Free Shipping Supplies in Your Community

Happy Selling!



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Friday, January 15, 2010

Free site where you can calculate what your eBay and Paypal fees will be when selling your items. Watch the tutorial:



Be careful with upgrades, they can add up quickly. Also, don't forget to add in your Powerseller discount.

Happy Selling!


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