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i-luv-free-stuff
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i cant figure this out so bear with me ive had a drink
if i sell something for 99p and the person pays by paypal and my postage charge is exactly right do i actually make anything?
if i sell something for 99p and the person pays by paypal and my postage charge is exactly right do i actually make anything?
mmmm free stufffffffff 
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i-luv-free-stuff wrote: »i cant figure this out so bear with me ive had a drink
if i sell something for 99p and the person pays by paypal and my postage charge is exactly right do i actually make anything?
Probably just a fool of yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have another drink. :rotfl:
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thanks for the useful informationmmmm free stufffffffff
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You're not a bit to tipsy & selling the contents of your home on ebay are you for 99p each?:eek: Off to grab a drink myself.O0
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i-luv-free-stuff wrote: »thanks for the useful information
Sorry, I've had a wee drink as well. :beer:
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no, but lately a lot of my items are selling for just 99p so i just dont think its worth selling anymore with the paypal and ebay feesmmmm free stufffffffff
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I took it as funny, not sarcastic and I know what you mean regarding fees etc., but hey, let's just have another drink.
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but still no answer to my opmmmm free stufffffffff
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My early morning calculations (which may be slightly adrift - but not too far) go like this (based on non book,DVD or CD fees):
0.99 less:
0.10 (Ebay listing fee)
0.08 (7.5% ebay FVF)
0.23 (pay pal fee)
0.41
Which leaves a profit of around £0.58
Which is not a lot but is better than nothing - after all, if you sold 10 of such items, you'd have £5.80 which would buy you a nice bottle of wine.
But, I've not included paypal fee on the postage so, depending on how much the postage is, you need to take another 3.4% off for the stamp repayment. For standard first class letter, (£0.36) you'd need to knock off about another penny. So, the maximum postage to pay before you didn't make any profit would be around 58 x 36 = £20.88I am the leading lady in the movie of my life
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My early morning calculations (which may be slightly adrift - but not too far) go like this (based on non book,DVD or CD fees):
0.99 less:
0.10 (Ebay listing fee)
0.08 (7.5% ebay FVF)
0.23 (pay pal fee)
0.41
Which leaves a profit of around £0.58
Assuming OP's stock is free.
41%??
No wonder there's nothing on ebay any more."Love you Dave Brooker! x"
"i sent a letter headded sales of god act 1979"0
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