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T_motherland
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Apr-17-2019
11:57 AM
Hi! I’m just so disappoint. My sale on eBay was 3.00 dollars +12.00 dollats shipping cost. How PayPal can take 1.11 dollars commission? It’s almost 50% commission from my sale item. From shipping cost I will not take anything! And eBay will take 1.5dollar commission! Im shocked
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kernowlass
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Apr-17-2019
01:07 PM
FEES are clearly listed on both Ebay and Paypal.
So the idea is that you work out what fees you may pay and then only list your item at a price you are happy to accept that will make you a profit.
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Apr-18-2019
02:03 AM
Ok, I understood that PayPal got commission. But I can not understand how it’s possible to take almost 40 %. Is it robbery.
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Apr-18-2019
02:14 AM
Was it an international transaction with higher fees?
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