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ebay fees

Hello
could anybody tell me how much you would pay ebay, for selling an item for £1100.
Thanks

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  • kiwi_fruit
    kiwi_fruit Posts: 832 Forumite
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    insertion fee depending how much you start it at and £40 final value fee if sold at £1100
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    edited 15 July 2009 at 12:18AM
    FVF is actually 10% so that would be £110 also paypal fees which I think are 3 0r 4% (but I could be wrong as cant remember)

    Link to fees HERE
  • RFW
    RFW Posts: 10,494 Forumite
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    cyberbob wrote: »
    FVF is actually 10% so that would be £110 also paypal fees which I think are 3 0r 4% (but I could be wrong as cant remember)

    Link to fees HERE
    That's not right. It varies depending on category, type of listing and type of seller (business or private) but is never as high as 10% on that amount.

    "10.0% of the amount of the winning bid, up to a maximum Final Value Fee of £40.00" is for private sellers excluding Ebay motors, property and mobile phones and for private sellers.

    For a vehicle up to £1999.99 then its £20 final value fee and £8 listing fee.

    Follow the fees link, or put on here what you're selling, how you're listing, fixed price or buy now and whether private or business seller.
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  • aqueoushumour01
    aqueoushumour01 Posts: 1,687 Forumite
    does winning bid include the postage, or are no fees payable of the P&P element?
    :D
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    RFW wrote: »
    That's not right. It varies depending on category, type of listing and type of seller (business or private) but is never as high as 10% on that amount.

    .


    Thats why I gave the link :cool:
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