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 Posted 10/19/2008  5:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pennypusher to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What does ebay charge to sell an item? -PP
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http://ebcalc.com/auction/single/

Here's a calcuator

Anyways, the cost, usually for a coin is .15 plus 8.25% for the first $25. You can get this information on the ebay website. If you accept paypal and some guy uses his credit card to pay for it, you also have to pay for a paypal fee.

Anyways, if you sell something from 0-5, you pay about 50% of what you make to ebay and paypal. To 25, it's about 15, and higher is about 7-8%.
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Thanks for the response WD1040. Its a little hard understanding all the different charges.

If its my first time selling on ebay and I sold a coin for exactly $50, about how much money would I actually receive from that $50? Thanks, PP
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OK, assuming that you started the auction at .99, and you charged 0 for the shipping, and you had no other added on, like picture gallery, you will get $46.78 total.

If you charged something for shipping, add that onto the 46.78

If you accepted paypal and someone paid for that coin using a credit card, take about $2 off of it.

Or, you can send me the link to your auction and I will be happy to calculate what you get for it. :)
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WD1040, Thanks for the help! -PP
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