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Does eBay take fee to list items on the site?

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EBay is a very popular e-commerce site to shop and to sell products related to all necessary things. Many site sellers also offer free shipping and cheap products.

I also bought many things from there and are satisfied with the service of the site and seller's shop. I am thinking of to open a shop related to art and craft things but I want to ask ,

" is the site takes any fee to list items or there is a fixed percentage fee which apply after product selling?"
 
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When you list and sell items on eBay, ebay charges selling fees. There are two main types of selling fees: an insertion fee when you create a listing, and a final value fee when your item sells.
 
When you list and sell items on eBay, ebay charges selling fees. There are two main types of selling fees: an insertion fee when you create a listing, and a final value fee when your item sells.
Ok fine. So what is the ratio of that fee? Means on per selling of 5$ item, how much we have to pay?
 
I didn't try Ebay before because paypal is unavailable in my country but there will be in similar sites various forms of fees for example to list your product in top products let's say you will pay 5 $ per day, to promote your product in banner advertising you pay 2 $ per day, to add a new product approval fee is 0,25 $ + 1 %.
 
It takes a lot of hidden fees,which total can be over $5 I suggest you to sell your products only with title description and 3-4 photos because everything other is paid promote.
 
EBay is a very popular e-commerce site to shop and to sell products related to all necessary things. Many site sellers also offer free shipping and cheap products.

I also bought many things from there and are satisfied with the service of the site and seller's shop. I am thinking of to open a shop related to art and craft things but I want to ask ,

" is the site takes any fee to list items or there is a fixed percentage fee which apply after product selling?"
Yes eBay has some ridiculous charges. I remember being charged around $5 for product listing. That isn't fair in my opinion
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EBay is a very popular e-commerce site to shop and to sell products related to all necessary things. Many site sellers also offer free shipping and cheap products.

I also bought many things from there and are satisfied with the service of the site and seller's shop. I am thinking of to open a shop related to art and craft things but I want to ask ,

" is the site takes any fee to list items or there is a fixed percentage fee which apply after product selling?"
Yes eBay has some ridiculous charges. I remember being charged around $5 for product listing. That isn't fair in my opinion
 
I didn't try Ebay before because paypal is unavailable in my country but there will be in similar sites various forms of fees for example to list your product in top products let's say you will pay 5 $ per day, to promote your product in banner advertising you pay 2 $ per day, to add a new product approval fee is 0,25 $ + 1 %.

Yes eBay has some ridiculous charges. I remember being charged around $5 for product listing. That isn't fair in my opinion
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Yes eBay has some ridiculous charges. I remember being charged around $5 for product listing. That isn't fair in my opinion
Oh, it's quite high.... 5$ for one product listing or there are certain numbers of products ? I ll search about it
 
eBay do not charge any fee for listing products on their market place. They only charge whenever you make a sale and they give you your commission
 
Ebay do not charge any fee at all for the list products on there market..
 
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