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eBay free insertion (if you've never sold before)
BhargainHunter
Posts: 30 Forumite
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place, but eBay are allowing people who have never sold on eBay free insertion fees for their first 5 listings from the 29-30th of September. Could be a good opportunity to make a little cash!
http://www2.ebay.com/aw/uk/201209.shtml#2012-09-28131856
HTH
Not sure if this is the right place, but eBay are allowing people who have never sold on eBay free insertion fees for their first 5 listings from the 29-30th of September. Could be a good opportunity to make a little cash!
http://www2.ebay.com/aw/uk/201209.shtml#2012-09-28131856
HTH
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Just been reading the t&c's -
"At the point of listing, the Insertion Fee, Final Value Fee, and fees for Additional Pictures, Picture Packs, the Buy It Now option for Auction-style listings, and Reserve Price are not charged.
Due to technical issues, all other fees will be initially charged but credited back to the seller's account on the next billing cycle after the promotion period ends. The billing cycle will depend upon your account but will normally be on either the 1st or the 15th of each month0 -
Just been reading the t&c's -
"At the point of listing, the Insertion Fee, Final Value Fee, and fees for Additional Pictures, Picture Packs, the Buy It Now option for Auction-style listings, and Reserve Price are not charged.
Due to technical issues, all other fees will be initially charged but credited back to the seller's account on the next billing cycle after the promotion period ends. The billing cycle will depend upon your account but will normally be on either the 1st or the 15th of each month
How very confusing :S Does that mean final value fees are free as well?0
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