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Have eBay's Seller Fees Become Excessive? Print Email

ImageThe biggest complaint among eBay sellers is listing and final value fees. Let's take a minute to examine these fees and understand exactly what eBay sellers are paying for, and if the trade off is worth the financial investment.

Listing an item on eBay is similar to placing an ad in the newspaper. A seller pays for the ad and hopes for the best. You pay a fee for the newspaper to print the ad regardless of the outcome of your sale. Whether you are selling clothing, a baby stroller, or a wedding dress, you must get the word out about your item to potential buyers in order to make a sale. eBay exposes your item to an audience of 240 million buyers. The listing fees for items under $25 are only 65 cents, which is quite affordable. Imagine the cost to place an ad in a big city's newspaper reaching 1 million readers - a fraction of the eBay audience - the cost would be significantly more than 65 cents. Furthermore, the cost to drive that kind of traffic to your own individual website or brick and mortar store would be astronomical. eBay's fees are a pretty good deal.

eBay provides a user friendly platform to sell your item. eBay spends millions of dollars advertising their site and driving traffic to auctions. eBay provides a safe, secure payment platform. eBay also provides tutorials, a help index, and a customer support department to help users. eBay is a business, not a charity. Granted, fees have steadily climbed since eBay's inception 10 years ago, but eBay offers special promotions from time to time that gives sellers a price break.

1 million people worldwide earn part or all of their living selling on eBay. Working from home has numerous benefits such as money saved on gas and car maintenance, time saved from commuting, better quality of life, more family time, less stress, schedule flexibility, income tax benefits, personal freedom, and more control over one's life. Many at-home eBay sellers agree that eBay's fees are more than reasonable with respect to the benefits gained in operating a part or full-time eBay business.

Bottom line - if you want to sell on eBay, fees are just a part of doing business. Many eBay alternatives exist on the internet, however, other auction sites do not have anywhere near the traffic, name recognition, or reputation as eBay, yet they also charge fees.

 
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