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 blackjack21
 
posted on July 4, 2005 06:41:23 AM new

Does anyone here know where to find the details on ebay's "Best Offer" fees? What I need to know for sure is, does ebay charge you final value fees based on the accepted offer amount, or on the original ebay store price. I looked around for the info last night on ebay's help pages but must have missed it. For example, I list a 1922 widget in my ebay store for $100 with the "Best Offer" option, a buyer makes an $80 offer, and I accept the $80. Will ebay base it's fees on the $80 amount?

Thanks



 
 estatesalestuff
 
posted on July 4, 2005 07:52:28 AM new
I'm quite sure it's on the lower (accepted) amount., but if it is thru your eBay store, might be an 8% fvf ...

Happy 4th of July everybody!!!

Marcia/Ohio


 
 april19
 
posted on July 4, 2005 08:37:15 AM new
Ebay adds them both together so it will be $180.
They then charge the 10% store fee.
That is why it is hardly worth trying to sell on ebay anymore.


 
 sparkz
 
posted on July 4, 2005 09:32:06 AM new
April19...LOL!! Shhhhh.... Someone from Ebay might be reading this thread. We don't want to give them any ideas


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