posted on October 27, 2005 06:29:49 AM new
A personal thanks to you for posting the ebay cost calculator page... WHOW what an instant and easy eye opener MULTI GRATSI
[ edited by bjboswell on Oct 27, 2005 06:30 AM ]
posted on October 27, 2005 02:07:24 PM new
Hi Agit,
Did I do something wrong? Tried the calculator for a quote on a real estate auction. It says $35 but I paid Ebay $50 to list one last month.
BTW, It IS a nice calculator. Thanks
posted on October 28, 2005 06:55:00 AM new
I loved it also - marked it under my favorites - helped me figure out was price range was best for my profit margin.
posted on January 22, 2006 02:09:19 PM new
Okay folks, I've included all the latest feeBay changes, additions, and deletions into the interactive fee calcs for the North American, UK, and Irish markets. I'll roll in any late additions to other markets as they are announced. Still working on several asian language versions, but my chinese and japanese reading is getting rusty...
Do let me know if there's any mistakes or problems.
posted on January 24, 2006 06:20:02 PM new
I don't know if I did something wrong but it didn't give me the right price listing fee. I entered $.99 as a starting bid and quantity of 10 and it says the listing fee is $2.00
Shouldn't it be $.35
posted on January 25, 2006 01:11:05 AM newI entered $.99 as a starting bid and quantity of 10 and it says the listing fee is $2.00 Shouldn't it be $.35
Multiple items are calculated at listing fee x no. of units. In this case 20c x 10 = $2.00 (under the new eBay fees effective 22 Feb 2006). The cap on listing fees for multiple items is $4.80.