question about the new e-bay fee's
For those who are in the know about the fee increase?
If you go with a store then you can avoid the flat 9% fee, and your final value fee's % goes up still, but its still staged based on the the first 50.00, then next 1000, and then after a 1000, then like 2% . so here is my question. Non store subscribers will pay a flat 9% fee, but have a cap at 50.00 max.
If you get a store, and your fee's are back computed with the new fee staging, then larger $ items you sell such as $4500.00 morgan I just sold youd be better off having a non store account and the 50.00 cap. If this is true, then would it be wise to have a store account to sell most items, but then run your high $ items on another non store subscriber account? and would e-bay allow this ?
jim
If you go with a store then you can avoid the flat 9% fee, and your final value fee's % goes up still, but its still staged based on the the first 50.00, then next 1000, and then after a 1000, then like 2% . so here is my question. Non store subscribers will pay a flat 9% fee, but have a cap at 50.00 max.
If you get a store, and your fee's are back computed with the new fee staging, then larger $ items you sell such as $4500.00 morgan I just sold youd be better off having a non store account and the 50.00 cap. If this is true, then would it be wise to have a store account to sell most items, but then run your high $ items on another non store subscriber account? and would e-bay allow this ?
jim
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I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>For those who are in the know about the fee increase?
If you go with a store then you can avoid the flat 9% fee, and your final value fee's % goes up still, but its still staged based on the the first 50.00, then next 1000, and then after a 1000, then like 2% . so here is my question. Non store subscribers will pay a flat 9% fee, but have a cap at 50.00 max.
If you get a store, and your fee's are back computed with the new fee staging, then larger $ items you sell such as $4500.00 morgan I just sold youd be better off having a non store account and the 50.00 cap. If this is true, then would it be wise to have a store account to sell most items, but then run your high $ items on another non store subscriber account? and would e-bay allow this ?
jim >>
Absolutely, if you own a store, it would be foolish to list any item above $1300.