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Old 16-01-2011, 03:20 PM
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Default Ebay fees- rough idea?

Anyone know what sort of final value fee i would be paying if i sell a car with a 2k reserve on it? i know if it makes more, the fee goes up, but as a rough guess, i could do with knowing what will actually make it into my account


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Old 16-01-2011, 03:32 PM
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there is a fee's calculator on there but from experience at that money round about £30
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ah, good call. i'll take a look for it
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I recently sold a 3.38:1 diff on ebay, for £230, fee was £23, so 10% on that.
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i think its around 10%
but thats on stuff up to couple hundred i've sold recently
but i'd hope it'd be less for something couple grand,
fook that if it was £200 commission off your £2000
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you only pay to list a car i thought was £8.00, could be wrong tho
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list it as clasified dave

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Originally Posted by mk1turboestate
you only pay to list a car i thought was £8.00, could be wrong tho
you get charged commission on the final selling price as well as the listing fee
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if its an estate or peoplecarrier pm me
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Originally Posted by tabetha
I recently sold a 3.38:1 diff on ebay, for £230, fee was £23, so 10% on that.
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you only pay to list a car i thought was £8.00, could be wrong tho
Costs anywhere from 8 quid upwards for the listing then they ad a final value fee on top. Fee's for cars are different to other items. Ijust sold a car for £1500 and they charged £28 INCLUDING THE LISTING FEE. Hope this helps
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if you list in 99p parts section it will still search and keep an eye on bidding and cost nowt if you list and pull it if required
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Originally Posted by 1.9 xr2 on 40's
if its an estate or peoplecarrier pm me
Sorry bud, its a skyline.

i'll chuck it on next week if it don't go. found there is a £40 maximum fvf, so at least its not 10% or £200 or more lol
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Its cheaper to do a classified ad say maybe with best offer.I think the last time I looked it was about £13 and there is no final fee.My last bike I sold on there did £2850 inserton fee was £8 final value fee was £24.£45 bill with other odds n sods.
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