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Paying ebay fees
Amie_007
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Hi there,
Can anyone tell me when I have to pay my ebay fees?
Do they email me to tell me how much I owe them or do I have to log into my account and actually "want" to pay them?
Please advise - I don't want them to suspend my account cos I haven't paid my fees.
Thanks in advance x
Can anyone tell me when I have to pay my ebay fees?
Do they email me to tell me how much I owe them or do I have to log into my account and actually "want" to pay them?
Please advise - I don't want them to suspend my account cos I haven't paid my fees.
Thanks in advance x
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ebay normally emails me once a month with an email version of the invoice which is never that clear, you can then go to the seller account section of my ebay and get a web version of the same invoice. i pay my fees by direct debit so i dont forget but you can pay by paypal as one off payment via seller account section
hope this helps
jim0 -
Yeah basically you should get an email about once a month stating how much you owe, however I don't always seem to get these.
The easiest way to stay in control of your ebay fees is to click the link on the left called 'Seller Account' in 'My Ebay'. From there it will show you exactly how much you owe and you can pay instantly there and then using Paypal.
Alternatively you can set up a Direct Debit but I don't know hoe to do that I'm afraid!
Cheers
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