eBay scrapping selling fees for private sellers

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Yup, and postage hassle.
Plus what's this all about?

Introducing eBay Balance​


From 16 October 2024, we’re introducing eBay balance, a new way to use your funds after you sell. You’ll be able to use your funds to shop directly on eBay or pay for things such as delivery labels, promote your listings, or to cover any selling needs.
Alternatively, you can withdraw available funds from your balance to your bank account - payment holds may apply. As your funds will be stored in your eBay balance, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly payout schedules will no longer be offered.​


It looks as though Ebay are going to be hanging on to your money after you've sold an item. One wonders how long it will take to extract your money from them.


This and eBay telling me what courier to use in the future, printing postage labels being made mandatory etc. Some backhander going on there with their "chosen courier" I reckon.

Royal Mail is bad enough as it is but still go to the post office and pay for their time and service to keep them in busy. Maybe eBay have just had enough of parcels going missing but I suspect its more likely a backhander from a rival company.

I've heard of Paypal accounts being frozen on the suspicion of money laundering so I can see the same thing happening on eBay in the future too.

I've been selling on eBay for over 20 years but now won't bother as I feel these changes have gone too far. Buying on there already is hard enough because of all the rubbish from China to wade through.
 
This and eBay telling me what courier to use in the future, printing postage labels being made mandatory etc. Some backhander going on there with their "chosen courier" I reckon.

Royal Mail is bad enough as it is but still go to the post office and pay for their time and service to keep them in busy. Maybe eBay have just had enough of parcels going missing but I suspect its more likely a backhander from a rival company.

I've heard of Paypal accounts being frozen on the suspicion of money laundering so I can see the same thing happening on eBay in the future too.

I've been selling on eBay for over 20 years but now won't bother as I feel these changes have gone too far. Buying on there already is hard enough because of all the rubbish from China to wade through.

I’m sure you are right about them getting a “commission” from the carrier but I also think the changes probably remove some of the risk for both buyers and sellers. Facebook marketplace is probably the other end of the spectrum which arguably has more scammers than legit sellers. My guess is that eBay see increasing the control they have over the sale process as providing longer term competitive advantage.

From a money laundering perspective PayPal is different as it can be used for payments without the reason being visible. If the payments relate solely to goods bought and sold on eBay it’s hopefully easier to differentiate between legit and nefarious activity.

I’d much prefer if they could add a sort function to put the Chinese rubbish at the bottom 😉🤣
 
I’m sure you are right about them getting a “commission” from the carrier but I also think the changes probably remove some of the risk for both buyers and sellers. Facebook marketplace is probably the other end of the spectrum which arguably has more scammers than legit sellers. My guess is that eBay see increasing the control they have over the sale process as providing longer term competitive advantage.

From a money laundering perspective PayPal is different as it can be used for payments without the reason being visible. If the payments relate solely to goods bought and sold on eBay it’s hopefully easier to differentiate between legit and nefarious activity.

I’d much prefer if they could add a sort function to put the Chinese rubbish at the bottom 😉🤣
I agree with this.

In the last few years, I have been selling on eBay, FB, gumtree, UKW etc.

UKW of course is the most pleasant 😄 with zero issues

eBay is a second (both as a buyer and seller), I have had one problematic transaction as a seller and 1 as a buyer on nearly 8 years. Neither of them cost me any money.

Facebook and gumtree: I put this as a disclaimer up front on all my listings (whether it costs £10 or £1000) "If the listing is live, it is available. Asking "is it available" will be ignored! NO Paypal, NO DHL, UPS postage, NO Scam. Cash on collection or can post (Royalmail insured delivery only) AFTER successful bank transfer. "
Even then for every 10 enquiries, I can factually say that 7 of them are scammers.
 
Facebook and gumtree: I put this as a disclaimer up front on all my listings (whether it costs £10 or £1000) "If the listing is live, it is available. Asking "is it available" will be ignored! NO Paypal, NO DHL, UPS postage, NO Scam. Cash on collection or can post (Royalmail insured delivery only) AFTER successful bank transfer. "

That's fine but the problem I find with marketplace is that half the people don't bother to update the listing so it could be weeks old and then you ask to buy it and they either ignore you and you find the listing is removed without any notification or you get a 'sorry it's sold' message.

They could do with a system where you have to click that it is still active each week or so.

Unless its something local and collected FB marketplace is full of dodgy scams. So many things seem to be £89 for a new E-bike or a Shed which have stock images, numerous adverts of the same but in different locations in the country.

I find ebay pretty good and has sorted a few problems I've had over the years pretty quickly. I dislike the 'make an offer' function when the seller doesn't actually want an offer or take 20p off as a counter offer?! If they don't want offers don't turn that on.

It does annoy me I can't set the filter to always be 'UK only' though.
 
Facebook and gumtree: I put this as a disclaimer up front on all my listings (whether it costs £10 or £1000) "If the listing is live, it is available. Asking "is it available" will be ignored! NO Paypal, NO DHL, UPS postage, NO Scam. Cash on collection or can post (Royalmail insured delivery only) AFTER successful bank transfer. "
There's no way in a hot place I would send money to a seller on marketplace or gumtree.

Face to face only.
 
There's no way in a hot place I would send money to a seller on marketplace or gumtree.

Face to face only.
It's only there to deter people from proposing crazy ideas that their cousin out brother worked pick up our that they'd send a ups postman etc
 
That's fine but the problem I find with marketplace is that half the people don't bother to update the listing so it could be weeks old and then you ask to buy it and they either ignore you and you find the listing is removed without any notification or you get a 'sorry it's sold' message.

They could do with a system where you have to click that it is still active each week or so.

Unless its something local and collected FB marketplace is full of dodgy scams. So many things seem to be £89 for a new E-bike or a Shed which have stock images, numerous adverts of the same but in different locations in the country.

I find ebay pretty good and has sorted a few problems I've had over the years pretty quickly. I dislike the 'make an offer' function when the seller doesn't actually want an offer or take 20p off as a counter offer?! If they don't want offers don't turn that on.

It does annoy me I can't set the filter to always be 'UK only' though.
+1
 
even cash on collection used to have the fees applied, just saved any paypal fee
The few times I've sold with cash on collection, the buyers agreed to a cancellation of the order, thus avoiding fees. No £50 notes accepted - too many dodgy ones about.
 
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