jabbawokkie
Grand Master
does it cost more to list a item that hasd a high price and how are final sales fees worked out
Jukesy said:http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html
Higher starting fee's inccur higherinsertion costs if that makes sense so it would cost you more to list an item starting at Ã'£50 than an item starting at Ã'£0.99.
Also there is a tab on the page after the description one which should allow you to change the type of auction you desire and allow best offer (tick box)
Hope ive helped somewhat
i dont like the fact that if you have no bids on your item with less than 12 hours to go you are not allowed to add the best offer or reduce the price which might give it more chance of selling as after all its your item and you have paid them their fee so you should be allowed to but no instead they are extra greedy and hope your item dont sell in those 12 hours so you got to list it again and give them a little bit more moneyjabbawokkie said:i,ve just sold a item for Ã'£190 ebay took about a tenner and paypal tool about Ã'£7 :evil:
If you re-list it and it sells the seconf time I'm sure they don't charge you the listing fees, providing there are no major changes to the listing. :?lee gray said:so you got to list it again and give them a little bit more money