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    Default SELLER BEWARE - 5 Free listings = RIP OFF

    If you think you are getting a deal with 5 free listings per month that E-bay has decided to start doing, think again.

    What nobody noticed was that they charge a final value fee of 8.75% flat up to $20.00

    This is different than a normal FVF which is 8.75% of the first $25 the auction ends for, and then 3.5% of the winning amount past $25

    Ebay should be ashamed of it's self !

    On an item selling for $50.00 you will end up paying 31 cents more.
    On an item selling for $100.00 you will end up paying $2.94 more !
    On an item selling for $199.00 you will end up paying $6.68 more !!!
    And on and on up to $20.00 fee after that they quit ripping you off !!!!!!

    Talk about your bait and switch ! And they are going to do this every month to you and it looks like there is nothing you can do about it !

    From now on, all my high dollar items are going to be saved until later in the month, after I've used the "5 Free" auctions.

    Rediculous.

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    What really ****es me off is I found this out after I listed all my high dollar razors on Oct 1, as "free" listings.

    E-bay is going to make $10 + off me they wouldnt normally have this month. The filarmonica 14 I'm selling is going to be the most brutal one.

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    Reminds me of the scene in the movie "The Magnificent Seven". Steve McQueen character is telling of a man mentioning to his friend that he is going to go to a poker game. His friend says that the game is crooked. He replies, I know..... but it is the only game in town.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undream View Post
    What really ****es me off is I found this out after I listed all my high dollar razors on Oct 1, as "free" listings.

    E-bay is going to make $10 + off me they wouldnt normally have this month. The filarmonica 14 I'm selling is going to be the most brutal one.
    You should stick it to them and lower the price of the Filarmonica to less than $50!

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    Quote Originally Posted by commiecat View Post
    You should stick it to them and lower the price of the Filarmonica to less than $50!
    actually $25 so that he doesn't overpay a cent in final value fees and save the listing fees - looks like a win-win

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    I found a way around it --

    Every month, I'm going to list 5 auctions for one #2 pencil.

    If someone wants to buy a pencil for 99 cents, thats great! Shipping is $8 though. muhahha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undream View Post
    I found a way around it --

    Every month, I'm going to list 5 auctions for one #2 pencil.

    If someone wants to buy a pencil for 99 cents, thats great! Shipping is $8 though. muhahha.

    Sounds like a true eBay entrepenuer!!!

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    This may not be such a bad deal if I am reading it correctly. Ebay says that they will charge the 8.75% or $20.00 whichever is less as a final value fee.

    I am planning on listing a high end bicycle that should bring over 1k. So does this mean that the max I would pay on final value is $20.00 ? I know that is what it says but I can't believe it.

    You know the old saying.If it is too good to be true ........

    "Your first five single-quantity auction-style listings to be listed on the site in a 30-day period have an insertion fee of $0.00 for eligible categories.* (See Insertion fees for more information.) These $0.00 insertion fee listings also have a final value fee per listing of 8.75% or $20, whichever is lower."
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    You are correct Jimmy --

    You get royally screwed for items that end between $26 and $508.

    For items that end for more than $508, its actually not a bad deal.

    For the few items that end over $508 e-bay probably makes up millions of dollars for the items that end between 26 and 508.


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    You know, I hear sellers and buyer's complaining about Ebay, but no one stops using it, or paying 350 for a duck, or 430 for Filarmonica. I sell Coticules and C12k Slurries. I thought about listing, but I haven't. I just use the classifieds here. It all sounds like a headache to me. A good friend of mine, Bob Keyes or Altima55 uses it all the time, and he complains too, He just started his own website. http://straightrazorpalace.com/aucti...bobsrazors.com I thought he was pulling out of ebay altogether, but nope. He still sells. So, I guess the lure of easy money is too tempting, otherwise you wouldn't do it.....I know seller's get screwed on fees and stuff like that, but what about the buyers? I can't even tell you how many times I got screwed...Thank God for Paypal....
    Last edited by zib; 10-12-2009 at 01:13 PM.
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