Ebay selling question

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by champ_rock, Dec 9, 2007.

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    hi

    i was selling one of my domains on ebay for the first time. i put in a reserve of 72$ and the item did not sell despite recieving 10 bids of up to 45$

    how much listing fees am i supposed to pay and how? i have not recieved any notification from ebay ppl yet on any kind of payment that is due to them

    let me know

    thanks
     
    champ_rock, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  2. Steven Truong

    Steven Truong Peon

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    Log into your account, click on the "My eBay" tab at the top right, then go to "Seller Accounts" on the lower left navigation. This will give you the balance amount you owe. Generally when it gets near the time to pay, eBay will email you anyway.
     
    Steven Truong, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  3. Jennifer66

    Jennifer66 Active Member

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    I don't use reserves on my auctions, but at least with a regular auction, when you relist it again and if it sells, you get a refund on your original listing fee. You just get charged for the FVF (final value fee). If you relist a 3rd time, no refund on the listing fee.

    Look at your "seller account" to see what the fee's were for that listing. eBay either bills on the 1st or the 15th of the month. They let you know through your email address that you bill has been generated a few days later. I get mine around the 18th of the month, because I'm on the 15th cycle for billing.

    You can also make a one-time payment if you don't want to wait for the bill. If you have an automatic payment set-up (CC, bank account or Paypal) on file with them, they will just automatically deduct it.

    Just so you know, some auctions do better that do not have a reserve on them. If you want to try it without a reserve next time.

    Jen
     
    Jennifer66, Dec 9, 2007 IP