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Old 1 October 2024, 09:13 PM   #1
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Ebay shelves ALL selling fees from Today 1 Oct 2024

Interesting development indeed !

Apart from occasional % off selling fees promotions, private vintage watch sellers have paid north of 10% eBay fees for watch sales.

They went free on clothing etc (to obliterate competition) a few months back.... but now it is everything, except Motors.

It's max 300 items per month and only private sellers. They had a big push to drive high volume/high value private sellers to Business Accounts last 2 months - we know why now!

God only knows how the hefty authentication admin costs of watches over £1500 will be covered if eBay not earning commission (maybe that will be a new charge in future!?) but it's a result for sellers me thinks ;-)

Ps their fast daily payout schedules also scrapped, to like it was in past where you had to request payment to bank account and c 5 days timescale now back.

PPS this is domestic sales - a (lowish) 3% fee is applied if sold abroad.
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Old 1 October 2024, 09:36 PM   #2
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Wow, this is big news if it applies to watches. I had no idea. It seems they might introduce fees for the buyer?
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Old 1 October 2024, 10:07 PM   #3
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Thats selling fees, but im sure they havent gotten rid of final value fees which is around 14%
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Old 1 October 2024, 10:09 PM   #4
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Thats selling fees, but im sure they havent gotten rid of final value fees which is around 14%
No it's everything incl final valuation fees now !
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This is just in the UK
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Old 2 October 2024, 12:05 AM   #7
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This is just in the UK
Ah yes, indeed it is... hopefully initiative will swing over to US very shortly, if on-line-auction disrupters - the likes of Depop and Vinted - are taking eBay US mkt share.
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Interesting. Thank you.
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Old 2 October 2024, 03:25 AM   #9
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What they dont realize is volume will increase if they lower fees. They'd probably make more money by average volume increasing. Same issue happening with dealers right now. They want $2k to flip a watch, its just hurting their volume.
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What they dont realize is volume will increase if they lower fees. They'd probably make more money by average volume increasing. Same issue happening with dealers right now. They want $2k to flip a watch, its just hurting their volume.
A big number times zero is still zero. The insertion fees are insignificant. Apparently, they are using private seller sales as a loss leader to get more people using eBay, in the hope that they will buy from eBay stores, which still have seller (final value) fees.
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I’ve just had the email outlining the changes in fees
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Just as a follow up. Chrono24 have introduced a £249 'certified service' on watches you buy through them, which I guess is good for freshers/newbies.
What I don't like though, is that it's not available though on ALL their watches, as it is on eBay (on ALL items over £1500).
Surely nefarious sellers will just opt out of using service on their item!
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Cool, now ebay sellers can knock off the price premium to offset fees and sell watches at market value.
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Old 9 October 2024, 05:11 AM   #14
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In the USA, I've been selling some other stuff on eBay (clothing, fragrances, music gear) and have paid through the nose on fees, including a couple items since October 1st. What is insane to me is that they also charge their fees based on the total selling price, including sales tax. I'm not seeing a dime of the sales tax, so that is just dirty in my opinion.
Sure, collect a little for your hassle of remitting that to whatever state, but that is robbery on high value items.
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^ this. I honestly don't know how any of these watch dealers are making any meaningful margin on watch sales. Unless I'm just a sucker who can't find the unsuspecting seller who will sell me their father's 5513 for pennies on the dollar which I can quickly flip on eBay for a nice profit
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Ah yes, indeed it is... hopefully initiative will swing over to US very shortly, if on-line-auction disrupters - the likes of Depop and Vinted - are taking eBay US mkt share.
Nothing has changed in the U.S. yet.
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