Friday, August 05, 2005
Fees On Auction Item With Reserve Price
When a Reserve Price Auction item is listed, insertion fees are based on the reserve price amount instead of the opening bid amount. The same fee scale is used to calculate reserve price auction fees. The chart below shows how these fees are calculated:
Starting Price, Opening Value or Reserve Price/Insertion Fee :-
- $0.01 - $0.99/$0.25
- $1.00 - $9.99/$0.35
- $10.00 - $24.99/$0.60
- $25.00 - $49.99/$1.20
- $50.00 - $199.99/$2.40
- $200.00 - $499.99/$3.60
- $500.00 and up/$4.80
eBay also charges a refundable Reserve Price Auction fee on all Reserve Price auctions. This fee is charged as follows:
Reserve Price Fee:-
- $0.01 - $49.99 $1.00
- $50.00 - $199.99 $2.00
- $200 and up 1% of reserve price (with a cap of $100.00)
Total, if the auction doesn't sell to a winning bidder, you pay the insertion fee and Reserve Price fee. If the item sells because the Reserve was met, the Reserve Price fee is refunded and you pay the insertion fee and the Final Value Fee.
Our fees are explained in greater detail on the eBay fees and Credits page located here:
eBay Fees and Credits
You can also reach the eBay fees and Credits page by clicking on "Sell" link from the Navigation Bar located at the top of most eBay pages. From the "Sell your item form" page, click on the "selling fees" link located near the top of the page.
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To visit the Solutions Directory, please visit the link below:
Solutions Directory
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