posted on February 17, 2004 08:14:28 AM
Hi, all: It's been so long since I paid attention to the FVFs that I don't remember the percentage. Is there a table somewhere? Or just the % amount would be fine. Sold something for a friend for $79 and need to know this. Psst--Lindajean and Neglus--it was a real photo postcard of an Indian chief--the most I've ever gotten in my limited PC experience.
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[ edited by Roadsmith on Feb 17, 2004 08:15 AM ]
posted on February 17, 2004 08:40:15 AM
Good job Adele!! Must have been a nice card!! Here are the FVF's from eBay seller guide:
Closing Value Final Value Fee
$0 - $25 5.25% of the closing value
$25 - $1,000 5.25% of the initial $25*
*($1.31),plus 2.75% of the remaining closing value balance ($25.01 to $1,000)
Tom beat me to it! He's right
[ edited by neglus on Feb 17, 2004 08:41 AM ]
posted on February 17, 2004 08:45:19 AM
You two are tooooo fast for me
There was no answer, I went to Ebay to copy the chart, got back and you two had beat me to it
Great job. My highest so far has been $58 for a college in Mississippi. I have had several go for low $30's but it is the exception rather than the rule.
I just go into my account and see what ebay charged on the FVF for things I sell for other people. It is a lot easier and I can just go down the list daily and get the amounts. If you have your list of what the items sold for you don't have to worry about matching auction numbers just the ending amount, unless you have many that sold for the same amount.
posted on February 17, 2004 05:29:58 PM
Thanks, guys. I've printed the chart and will keep it in my "selling for others" file.
Paws: It was too much to wade through, and many of the end prices are identical, so the FVF page etc. wasn't a good option for me. I'd rather just figure the fees myself. I don't sell more than a couple of items a month for others.
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"I have resolved to allow my friends their peculiarities." -- Samuel Johnson