How much is the eBay listing fee? When you launch a promotional listing, you can set an advertising rate for each item, which is a percentage of the item's transaction price that you are willing to pay to promote the item. When eBay charges you an advertising fee, eBay will first check the transaction time and then check whether the transaction time is within 30 days of the buyer's first click. eBay charges a fee based on the advertising rate set by the seller when the ad is first displayed. For example, if you select a 3% advertising rate for one of your items, the advertising fee will be 3% of the final transaction price of the item (excluding shipping costs and sales tax, unless the item has free shipping and the seller has included shipping costs in the item price). We do not charge you for sales that are not achieved through promoted listings. eBay offers three ways to pay seller fees: ●Credit card (for automatic monthly payments or one-time payments) ●paypal (for one-time payment) ●Bank transfer (for one-time payment) Use a registered credit card to automatically pay monthly or make a one-time payment: eBay will automatically debit your registered credit card (Visa, MasterCard) every month for the amount listed on your invoice. eBay will usually charge your credit card account within 5 to 7 days after you receive the invoice. You can also make a one-time payment with a credit card. One-time payment by bank transfer: Just go to "Seller Billing" in "My eBay" and select "Bank Transfer" under "Selling Fees". You will be taken to the payment slip page. Please write down the information on the payment slip, including the bank number, so that you can complete the bank transfer procedure. This is the end of the introduction to eBay listing fees. If you want to learn more about eBay listing fees, please stay tuned. We will continue to answer your questions. |
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