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Old 12-11-2012, 23:25   #1
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I'm just wanting to see if this has happend to you too, right, I've been selling stuff on eBay for about a month now, made about , £100 in 4x4 parts, but now mum's PayPal account has had over £40 pulled out of it by "eBay Europe sarl", just want to know if this has happened to you as well, as I only thought eBay/paypal just taken a certain percentage of the money from a item you've sold, eg, I sell a speaker for £5, eBay/paypal will take £0.90p, it seems that they charge you for a insertion fee, even If you don't sell an item, you will still get charged for an item that's listed but not selling. Has This ever happened to you? They also say they will take about £21 off at the end of this month, could this be a scam or someone's hacked into it?
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Old 12-11-2012, 23:31   #2
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Ebay fees are about 10% of the selling price + listing charge

Paypal charge about 3.4% + 20p on payments receivied

Read their charges...

£40 sounds alot for £100 worth of selling, are you sure your numbers are right? Have you been listing loads of stuff that has not sold?

Not a scam
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Old 12-11-2012, 23:36   #3
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Ebay fees are about 10% of the selling price + listing charge

Paypal charge about 3.4% + 20p on payments receivied

Read their charges...

£40 sounds alot for £100 worth of selling, are you sure your numbers are right? Have you been listing loads of stuff that has not sold?

Not a scam
I've got a few things that havnt sold, but nothing out of the ordinary.
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Old 12-11-2012, 23:39   #4
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your numbers don't add up then. You can see how much you have sold in the seller summary in ebay.

You can also see when you payed ebay fees before the £40 fee.

As ebay take it out in lump sums every month or so and paypal take it from the payment you receive automaticly.
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Old 12-11-2012, 23:43   #5
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not sure about the £40 or the £21, but they do charge for items that don't sell unless its on an offer i.e. 'no insertion fees if not sold' or 'free insertion fee's this weekend' check the details on the £40 and see if it give you a clue where its went, and quiz the £21 never paid fee's that high
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Old 13-11-2012, 00:08   #6
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Anything that doesnt sell relist it straight away then it's free till sold
Also put yourphone number on listings so you have a chance of closing the deal outside paypal . saves on commision
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Anything that doesnt sell relist it straight away then it's free till sold
Also put yourphone number on listings so you have a chance of closing the deal outside paypal . saves on commision
I've been relisting things straight away, as I get notified when things end
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Aye, it's high for what's been sold, it also says its cost me £2.70 for inserting a picture, but when I was listing items, it only said £0.70p for the whole listing, that's keeping everything basic, I'll copy up what eBay are saying for you all tomorrow, then you'll see what I mean because, there's no way the fee should be 40, the way it is now, there taking half my money, I'm actually.making a loss
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Old 13-11-2012, 00:12   #9
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I'm just wanting to see if this has happend to you too, right, I've been selling stuff on eBay for about a month now, made about , £100 in 4x4 parts, but now mum's PayPal account has had over £40 pulled out of it by "eBay Europe sarl", just want to know if this has happened to you as well, as I only thought eBay/paypal just taken a certain percentage of the money from a item you've sold, eg, I sell a speaker for £5, eBay/paypal will take £0.90p, it seems that they charge you for a insertion fee, even If you don't sell an item, you will still get charged for an item that's listed but not selling. Has This ever happened to you? They also say they will take about £21 off at the end of this month, could this be a scam or someone's hacked into it?
go to the my eBay section after logging in and click on account. from there you can see your balance and a full breakdown of your fees. Also ive noticed you have an eBay shop. there are monthly fees for this even if you do not sell anything.
hope this helps
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Old 13-11-2012, 00:22   #10
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Cheers, so the only way to stop the fees is to close my shop and stop selling things on ebay
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Cheers, so the only way to stop the fees is to close my shop and stop selling things on ebay
you dont need the shop feature unless your selling hundreds of items a week. if your selling small amounts of stuff you can increase your profits by using normal listings especially at weekends as its free to list most weekends.
the only thing your achieving at the moment is making money for eBay and not for yourself
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Ok, How do I turn the shop feature off?
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Old 13-11-2012, 00:40   #13
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it should be in your account settings.
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Old 13-11-2012, 01:20   #14
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Just looked on your ebay shop
You've got em all on buy it nows There's a bunch of fees to start with
Some are collect only, some have post some dont ?
Descriptions are minimalist at best
Start them at 99p do loads of pics, good descriptions , include post etc
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Ok cheers, yeah,Im not to good in this game

I'll actually modify them just now when I remember, thing Is, will I not make a loss if I list a light unit at 99p and someone bits at a pound?, that's my fear.
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