eBay just raised their fees!?!?!?!?!

webekyle

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We are writing to let you know that effective midnight PST, February 18, 2005 eBay.com and eBay Motors will be making changes to the fee structure.

The fee changes are as follows:

Gallery
Gallery fees will be raised from $0.25 to $0.35 per listing. We will also be increasing the size of the Gallery image on search and listings pages by 56%. This will make it easier for buyers to see details of the item before clicking into the listing.

Buy It Now
Buy It Now fees will no longer be charged at a flat rate, and will instead be determined based on the Buy It Now price. Fees will be charged as follows:

Buy It Now Price Fee
$0.01 - 9.99 $0.05
$10 - 24.99 $0.10
$25 - 49.99 $0.20
$50+ $0.25


10-Day Duration
The fee for 10-day duration listings will be raised from $0.20 to $0.40 per listing.

eBay Stores
The fee for the Basic eBay Store subscription will be raised from $9.95 to $15.95 per month. The subscription fee for Featured and Anchor Stores will be unchanged.

eBay Store Inventory format listing insertion fees will remain unchanged. The Final Value Fee for Store Inventory items will change as follows:

Closing Price Old Price New Price
$0.01 - $25 5.25% of the closing value 8% of the closing price
$25.01 - $1,000 5.25% of the initial $25, plus 2.75% of the remaining closing value balance. 8% of the initial $25, plus 5% of the remaining closing value balance ($25.01 - $1000)
Over $1,000 5.25% of the initial $25, plus 2.75% of the next $25.01-$1000, plus 1.50% of the remaining closing value balance ($1,000.01 - closing value). 8% of the initial $25, plus 5% of the next $25.01 - $1000, plus 3% of the remaining closing value balance ($1,000.01 - closing value).

Store sellers will continue to be eligible to receive 50% off of the Store Inventory listing final value fees for Store Referral credit. Please click here for details.

Insertion and Final Value Fees
The insertion and Final Value Fees will be changing for items listed in certain Business & Industrial categories. More details about the changes for these categories are provided below. The insertion and Final Value Fees in other categories will not be changing.

Business & Industrial Listings in Certain Categories
The Reserve, insertion and Final Value Fees will be changing for select high item price capital equipment categories in Business & Industrial. Please click here to view the capital equipment categories affected by the pricing change.

The fee changes for these capital equipment categories are as follows:

Reserve fee: Lowered to $5, refundable if the item sells
Insertion fee: Raised to $20, regardless of starting price
Final Value Fee: Lowered to a 1% flat fee, with a $250 maximum charge

Additional listing upgrade fees will remain the same as for eBay.com. Pricing for all other Business & Industrial listings outside the specified capital equipment categories will remain the same as for eBay.com.

eBay will also introduce Buyer Protection covering up to $20,000 per item in these capital equipment categories this spring. eBay will offer this Buyer Protection at no cost to the buyer or seller.

The following fee changes will apply to vehicle listings on eBay Motors.

Fee Changes for eBay Motors Vehicles Listings

Reserve
Reserve will be charged a $5 flat fee for all eBay Motors vehicles categories except Pocket Bikes. This fee will still be refundable if your item sells.

10-Day Listings
The fee for 10-day listings will be changed to $8 for all eBay Motors vehicles categories except Pocket Bikes.

Pocket Bikes Category
The insertion fee and Transaction Services Fee will be lowered from $30 to $3 each.
The following fees will remain the same: Reserve ($2 flat fee, refundable if item sells), Gallery (free), Listing Designer ($5) and Highlight ($5). Motors HomePage Featured fee will be lowered to $24.95 and Vehicle Picture Pack fee will be lowered to $1.50. All other fees will be lowered to become the same as those for eBay Motors Parts & Accessories categories.

For more information about these fee changes, please see our Frequently Asked Questions.

Some international eBay sites have also changed their fee structures. To learn more, please check Announcements for the eBay site of interest.

We understand that fees directly impact our members, and take care to ensure that any decisions to change fees are made only after careful consideration of this impact. These changes will help us continue to sustain and develop a thriving global marketplace, while balancing the needs of our buyers and sellers around the world.

Regards,

eBay

 

DJMiX

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We should all boycot and use yahoo auctions instead ALOT CHEAPER ...

 

northerner

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leave it to those scumbags to raise their fees again!
and the government is worried about microsoft??

i got the email from egay this morning so that means
that paypal probably isnt far behind on the inflation bandwagon?

these two companies make me sick at how much money they
charge/make! i would like to see a major boycot on both of
them! the fees that they get are truly amazing. i added up all
the new listings one day that were put up, i think it was just
over 120,000 listings (and that was just for one day!) so can
you imagine how much money they are making on a daily basis!

what is crazy is that they charge you to put your ad up to begin
with and then charge you after you make the sale! what a ripoff!

i hope more and more people goto specialized forums like here
to post items they have for sale and put those greedy b*stards
out of business!!
 

AnimEva

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I use to use ebay for everything I sell. But about last year, i have started to sell more items on forums. ebay just takes such a big chunk of the profits. However, Ebay easily has the biggest exposure, great for in demand but rare items.
 

webekyle

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Originally posted by: AnimEva
I use to use ebay for everything I sell. But about last year, i have started to sell more items on forums. ebay just takes such a big chunk of the profits. However, Ebay easily has the biggest exposure, great for in demand but rare items.

 

emeraldsky

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Originally posted by: Northerner
can you imagine how much money they are making on a daily basis!
How does that create a problem for you?

what is crazy is that they charge you to put your ad up to begin
with and then charge you after you make the sale! what a ripoff!
Do you think you should just be able to post stuff on their website without paying?
Of course they want a share of the sale, after all they provide the customers.

 

Samus

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Jan 12, 2001
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I'm not happy about eBay fees but the truth is their operating costs are increasing every year. Although # of listed auctions increases, it isn't enough to offset the cost of NOT raising prices. The community saw this coming a few months ago when the number of promotions diminished, especially without any promotions for the holiday, the busiest time of the year. Although eBay's quarterly earnings were almost double those last year, that was net income.

Truthfully, they make a pretty pathetic profit for a company so large and 'powerful'.

I for one use the FS forum on AT quite often, and will probably look into Yahoo auctions the next time I need to auction something off.

Either way, eBay wins, because most transactions are completed with Paypal anyway.
 

flyswatter

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It's the power of monopoly and the ability to keep the stock owners happy. Yahoo auctions used to be their closest competition years ago until Yahoo tried screwing the sellers. Now ebay's closest competitor is nowhere in sight.
 

Trikat

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eBay increases their fees 2 or 3 times every year! Maybe it was just 04.
Also PayPal and eBay are the same so do expect PayPal to raise their fees too.
Ridiculous. Someone needs to counter eBay or maybe a more secure and better service than PayPal.
 

MisterMe

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Apr 16, 2002
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What a sad state of affairs. One of the only truly successful companies from the dot com era that is already making millions in profits, insists on seeing how much they can gouge their users. Seems like they're taking more and more advantage of their market share - isn't that illegal?
 
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