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Ebay Eliminates Auction Listing Fees for Casual Users

Users will soon be able to list up to five items for auction every 30 days without paying any listing fees – which previously ranged from $0.10 to $4.00. Under the new fee schedule sellers will continue to pay a flat 8.75% of the sale price but there is a cap of $20 per item.

eBay previously forced sellers to pay different rates depending on the sale price with no cap. The changes is slated to take effect on June 16th. The new schedule also does not apply to fixed-price listings. According to an article from the Associated Press, the majority of the 25 million people who sell on eBay are occasional sellers, and many of them stand to benefit from the change. Some could end up paying more in fees, though, particularly for items that sell for $50 to $450.

For example, if you sold a pair of concert tickets for $300, you would owe eBay $20 under the new fee structure. Under the current system, you would pay up to $3 to list the tickets and $11.82 as a final value fee, for a total of less than $15. However, you’d pay the listing fee of up to $3 even if the tickets don’t sell, whereas you’d owe nothing under the new system.

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