Rev Posted July 17, 2010 Share Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) I must of missed an EBAY newsletter or something. i just found this out today. I think the only good thing about this is if you are willing to take a risk that the item might go cheap.but if it is a high dollar item it will sell nicely and you will save 25 cents per listing. now about those final value fees....... Free insertion fees Your first 100 single-quantity auction-style listings in a calendar month won't be charged an insertion fee if: Your starting price is between $0.01 and $0.99, and There's no reserve price. If your listing is eligible for a $0.00 insertion fee, your insertion fee will appear as "Free" in the listing form. If you're relisting an item, the relist is eligible for $0.00 insertion fees under the same guidelines as a new listing (as long as it's an auction-style listing in an eligible category, and falls within the limit of 100 listings in a calendar month). All listings (including relisted and canceled listings) count toward the 100 listings limit. Only auction-style listings are eligible. All other fees, including listing upgrade fees (such as bold or listing in two categories) and final value fees, still apply. Edited July 17, 2010 by revolutionika Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpendTooMuchOnAtari Posted July 18, 2010 Share Posted July 18, 2010 I have found that Buy It Now's bring in more cash than when left on auction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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