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 pjrscards
 
posted on December 30, 2001 07:45:21 AM new
Looking up the dutch auction fees on eBay kind of confuses me. Their policy states the fee is based on the opening value of the items you list for sale. I understand that as my item will be under $10 opening bid so the fee is .30cts per item. The next sentence states the opening value is the minimum bid multiplied by the quanitity of items you offer. The next sentence states maximum insertion fee for any Dutch Auction is $3.30.

So my question is if I list 100 items are my insertion fees 100 X .30 = $30.00 or $3.50.

Thanks any help is always appreciated.

Happy Holidays

 
 sandvet
 
posted on December 30, 2001 10:16:22 AM new
Opening Value Insertion Fee
$0.01 - $9.99 is $0.30
$10.00 - $24.99 is $0.55
$25.00 - $49.99 is $1.10
$50.00 - $199.99 is $2.20
$200.00 and up is $3.30

If you start your opening bid at $10.00,

list 2 items (2 x $10 = $20), the fee is based on $20, the fee is $.55

list 3 items (3 x $10 = $30), the fee is based on $30, the fee is $1.10

The maximum fee you will be charged, if the fee is based on $200 and up, is $3.30


Sandvet
 
 
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