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Fees There's no charge to browse, bid on or buy items at eBay. But you do pay fees to list and sell items.
Insertion Fees
When you list your item for sale at eBay, you pay a non-refundable Insertion Fee. Insertion Fees vary by the type of listing you choose:
Regular Listings (Auction or Fixed Price) For auction-style items the Insertion Fee is based on the minimum bid for your item. However, Insertion Fees for Non-Binding Bid Categories are on a fixed schedule. For Fixed Price items, the Insertion Fee is based on the Buy It Now price for your item.
Reserve Price Auction Listings The Insertion Fee is based upon the reserve price of the item you list for sale. Insertion Fees are non-refundable. Final Value Fees At the end of a listing, you will be charged a Final Value Fee based on the final sale price (final value) of your item: Here's how you calculate your Final Value Fee
- If your item sold for $25 or less, your Final Value Fee is 5.25% of the final sale price.
- If your item sold for more than $25, follow the next steps: Take 5.25% of the first $25 of your final sale price. Take the additional amount from $25.01 to $1,000, and calculate 2.75% out of that amount. If your item did not sell for more than $1,000, add your calculated results from step 1 & 2. This will be your final value fee.
- If your final value was more than $1,000, take that additional amount and calculate 1.5% of the remaining amount. Add the amounts together, from steps 1, 2, and 3, and you have your Final Value Fee.
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