eBay Motors Fees for Private Sellers from 1 April 2019

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eBay announced changes to Listing, Final value and Optional Listing Upgrade eBay Motors Fees for business sellers in their latest 2019 Spring Seller Release. They have also announced new fees for private sellers who sell their vehicle on eBay. The new eBay Motors Fees for private sellers kick in on the 1st of April alongside the new fees for business sellers.

The new rates for Listing fees and Optional Listing Upgrade fess will apply from 1 April 2019.

As Final Value Fees are charged when an item sells, the fees change will only take effect for vehicles which were listed, relisted or renewed from 1 April onwards.

eBay Motors Fees for Private Sellers from 1 April 2019

Feature

Classified Ad

Auction-style

Fixed price

Listing fees £14.99
£19.99
£10.00
£11.99
£10.00
£11.99
Gallery plus £2.60
£2.99
Free
£2.99
Free
£2.99
Subtitle 50p
£0.49
50p
£0.49
50p
£0.49
Listing Designer Free Free Free
Scheduler Free 5p
Free
5p
Free
Buy it now N/A £2.99
£5.99
N/A
Reserve price N/A £7.99
£9.99
N/A
Final value fees N/A 1% of the final transaction (min. £20, max. £35)
1% of final transaction (min £25, max. £45)

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