An increase in listing fees on Internet auction site eBay has those who use it regularly concerned over what it’s going to mean for their bottom line.
Users recently received an e-mail from Bill Cobb, the San Jose, Calif.-based company’s president of North American Marketplaces, outlining the new pricing structure for eBay and eBay Motors.
The changes will add 5 cents to listings for items costing between 99
cents and $9.99, or an increase to 40 cents from 35 cents. This will
change final value costs, or the costs the seller pays eBay upon an
auction’s completion, to 3.25 percent of what the item sells for, up
from 3 percent.
eBay Increases Effect Bottom Line
January 15, 2007 by Ty | 0 Comments
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