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Valued Member
United States
191 Posts |
Has anyone received an email saying ebay is going to raise their fees. I dony know how much however I am pretty sure ebay made a nice profit last year. Why would they need to raise fees more. 
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Valued Member
United States
129 Posts |
This is what I got from them. Insertion Fee Starting Price: $1.00 - $9.99 New Fee $0.40 Current Fee $0.35 Final Value Fee Selling Price: $25.01 - $1000.00 New Fee:3.25% CF:3%
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Valued Member
United States
129 Posts |
So basically if your item only sells for a buck, your not going to get much money, specially if you take Pay pal, Since ebay fees will be at least 50 cents depending on what you want on your auction. As to why there raising the prices....That's a simple answer, to earn more money since ebay is a business and they are in business to make money.
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Valued Member
 United States
191 Posts |
Wouldnt this drive away some sellers. Even more so with the bad rep that ebay is getting.
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Valued Member
United States
129 Posts |
The problem is where would they go? The closest thing to ebay I think is Yahoo Auctions, and that even doesn't have the power of how many people are using the site. Unless a major new auction site comes up with a lot of traffic we're pretty much stuck with ebay.
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
The fee increases for ebay Motors are even worse. We're grateful that we're not selling there. ebay has been raising their fees approximately every 6 months. I'm sure that they're trying to push the envelope and see how far they can go before they start losing money. Unfortunately, there is no place else to go that gets the same exposure. I guess all of our listing will be starting at 99 cents now.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4870 Posts |
Yep, I jsut got the e-mail...it's pittiful. It hardly makes selling low cost items worth it anymore.
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
It's not as if ebay is having trouble making money. In fact, their margins are huge. In 2005, they reported Net Income of almost 24% of revenue. That's unbelievable - my employer reported a similar metric of about 8% for 2006, and everybody considered it a great number.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
560 Posts |
I understand wanting to make money but ebay is just plain GREEDY!!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4870 Posts |
I'm not sure I'll sell much anymore on ebay. Maybe a DVD or two but thats it.
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Valued Member
 United States
191 Posts |
I was selling alot of stuff for just a couple of bucks. Now that doesn't even cost of fees time and packaging. Its almost like they are trying to run small time sellers off.
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Valued Member
United States
67 Posts |
Personally, I think ebay has a monopoly at this point in their business, and should be regulated as such. If everyone is using them, and they have no overt competition, then it qualifies as a monopoly. If there was any REAL competition, you'd see their fees go way down, or even disappear completely, until the competition was driven out of business. So, I would like to impose a ceiling on their fee percentages. That would force them to grow their business through increases in volume and new services, instead of fees. We all need to support Yahoo NOW if we want to see any changes - they are the only real potential threat to ebay at this time. 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
853 Posts |
lets hope Aussie fees do not increase...if there was another option to ebay I would use it.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
652 Posts |
It's no wonder that many sellers have high postage costs. It's not only to cover the cost of postage, it's to cover postage, ebay fees and to make a profit. Making a profit on the actual item itself is simply icing on the cake. I have many hundreds of error coins that are quite collectable. Given the time it has taken me to find them, if I were to sell any I would like to think I could get at least twice their face value each. However, there is simply no point in putting them on ebay. I've got too much noodling to do to worry about advertising, waiting on payment, packaging, and having an inevitable negative feedback from someone who was expecting a choice uncirculated from circulation.  I know! I'm simply not going to sell them. I'll hoard them and let my kids worry about what they want to do with them. Payback's a beach.  On a serious note: I know that there are sections of this forum where one can sell or trade. Could we have a section where a coin could be offered for sale by tender? One could post a picture of the coin, post a closing date and ask for (private) offers. Basically, it would be an invitation to treat. The buyer could remain anonymous. The price achieved could be published.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
882 Posts |
I don't think ebay is really unfair at all. Sure, people like selling low cost items on there, but I really see no point. It takes you time to list the items, takes time to picture the items, takes time to answere emails, takes time to drive to the post office, etc. By the time you actually find someone to buy the item your making like $1 profit for the couple hours it took you to sell the darn thing. Just go flip burgers at McDondalds and make $5 an hour. Just my Two Cents, Ty
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