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 dthmj
 
posted on January 6, 2001 08:23:53 PM
I have never listed a dutch auction before, but am considering it...

What I would sell would be a fairly cheap item - under $2.

From what I understand, I can list 8 items for the same insertion fee as 100? Does it matter how many I sell? What if I only sell two items, but list the auction for 100... Do I get charged an insertion fee of $2 or .50?

And then the FVF is based on how many you actually sold????

Since these items are so cheap, I don't know if it's worth the risk of listing a bunch if the fee is going to be $2 and only have one sell... Looking at completed items of similar items, it appears to be feast or famin...

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2001 07:54:57 AM
Try:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sellerguide/selling-fees.html

It is all explained there. Good luck.

 
 abingdoncomputers
 
posted on January 7, 2001 02:30:00 PM
Your listing fee will be a max of $2.00 even if you list 1000 items. Then you will be charged the FVF fee for each item actually sold in the auction. Actually not a bad deal. I use dutch auctions all the time.

 
 
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