Basic Info for Private sellers starting on eBay.
edited 22 October 2022 at 6:34AM
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I have noticed a rise in the number of people on various forums asking about selling on ebay for the first time to get some extra money for bills or such like. If there are any newbies reading this (and I have mentioned MSE to a few people) then do consider listing a few bits and pieces this month. If you are new to ebay you might be very limited in the number of listings you are allowed, maybe as few as 5 for the first month or so, but the sooner you start the quicker your limit will increase.
Start with easy things, don't go straight in with expensive items or easily scammable goods, look round your house- what have you got that might raise a few pounds and get you used to how ebay works? Always check out completed/sold items to see if something is worth selling , forget current listings (and looking today at coins I collect there are people asking stupid money for common 50ps that don't even sell at face value) - concentrate on what has sold and for how much.
Remember ebay take fees on both item cost and postage, so factor that in, here is a link to the FAQ about fees Fees for private sellers | eBay
As a new private seller you should get free listings, that means free to list not free to sell (see FVFs above) , you might not necessarily get the FVF offers - mentioned on this thread FREE LISTING email alerts - no chat - Page 65 — MoneySavingExpert Forum until you have some sales under your belt.
Calculate your postage carefully (I will expand on that when I get more time) take no notice of ebay suggestions, weigh and measure your item and then work out postage.
Regulars feel free to add to this thread, new sellers either ask general questions here or start a new thread.
Remember as well that there are other sites you can use, this forum is for questions on any selling site, so ask away. Some other sites I use are etsy, Vinted and facebook marketplace, but we have experts on here that use Amazon as well.
Start with easy things, don't go straight in with expensive items or easily scammable goods, look round your house- what have you got that might raise a few pounds and get you used to how ebay works? Always check out completed/sold items to see if something is worth selling , forget current listings (and looking today at coins I collect there are people asking stupid money for common 50ps that don't even sell at face value) - concentrate on what has sold and for how much.
Remember ebay take fees on both item cost and postage, so factor that in, here is a link to the FAQ about fees Fees for private sellers | eBay
As a new private seller you should get free listings, that means free to list not free to sell (see FVFs above) , you might not necessarily get the FVF offers - mentioned on this thread FREE LISTING email alerts - no chat - Page 65 — MoneySavingExpert Forum until you have some sales under your belt.
Calculate your postage carefully (I will expand on that when I get more time) take no notice of ebay suggestions, weigh and measure your item and then work out postage.
Regulars feel free to add to this thread, new sellers either ask general questions here or start a new thread.
Remember as well that there are other sites you can use, this forum is for questions on any selling site, so ask away. Some other sites I use are etsy, Vinted and facebook marketplace, but we have experts on here that use Amazon as well.
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So just to clarify. If your buying items to sell your are a business. As a new seller on ebay you are more likely to have issues
if you break the rules no matter how minor.
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whether its a hobby that makes very little, pocket money or to make a living. Even if your making a loss buying to sell
is a business.
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on the listings.
Sellers with multiple items were easy to spot, as were sellers with buying options.
You may think your under the radar but they have a habit of restricting your account after a clump of sales where they
have your money.
No idea how this works now with ebay payments rather than paypal. Just had a check of the standard report form and it
appears to be useless. Very little you can report it seems.
Have thet expanded the users who can report or is it all AI now?
How it works
When you're listing an item, simply select Send it to the UK Shipping Centre, and the rest will be taken care of for you in the International postage section.
Once your item is sold, we'll send you the address of a UK Shipping Centre, along with a unique reference code. Make sure you either print the label we provide or include that reference code if you're using your own label. Then post your sold item to the UK Shipping Centre and the rest of the processes will be taken care of, including international tracking.
The item must weigh no more than 30kg and be no larger than 125,000 cm³, and no longer than 120cm on the longest side.
The item's price cannot exceed a price of £2,000 (not including postage), except when selling to buyers in the following countries:
and most importantly
How you're protected
With the Global Shipping Programme, you're protected in the following ways:
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