When you sell on eBay, you will get some free listings every month, which we call: Zero insertion fee listings, that is, you can use this offer to list for free in most categories. Only after you have used up these free listings, you need to pay the subsequent insertion fee. When you sell the items, the final value fee still needs to be charged normally. At the same time, if you choose some upgraded functions for your listing, you will also need to pay extra fees for these upgraded functions, such as adding subtitles, listing in the second category, etc. The number of free listings per month for sellers without stores and sellers with stores (taking the US site as an example) (Zero insertion fee listings):
What else you need to know about the number of free listings per month (Zero insertion fee listings): The maximum number of listings you can post each month is still subject to the selling limit of your account. The following situations will also occupy your free listings Manually or automatically relist item GTC published automatic recurring cycle launched Certain categories of products are not eligible for free monthly listings. If the listing is in the form of an auction, only certain categories can be eligible for free listings per month |
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