Free fee lifeline for new eBay business extended to July

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In March at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic, eBay UK offered a life line to small businesses who’s retail outlets were forced to close with an offer to sell on eBay with no fees until the end of May. Now, eBay has extended its offer of a ‘free online shop window’ for new businesses joining the platform for a further two months. It means that eBay will continue to waive fees to list or sell for every new eBay business joining eBay UK until 31 July 2020 or for 90 days after registration, whichever is earlier.

The offer, which was originally launched on 26 March, will apply to 250 product listings each month – and is expected to help 99% of every new new eBay business to consumer seller listing on the site.

New eBay business locations

Since the offer was launched, eBay UK has welcomed thousands of new businesses and the number of daily seller registrations on the site has doubled. New daily registrations have also increased 175% since the beginning of the year. Of the thousands of sellers that have joined eBay during lockdown, 23.6% were London-based, 13.3% in the South East and 13.2% in the North West.

The increase in sellers on the platform is helping to meet new consumer demands through lockdown, as eBay reveals sales of swimming pools and hot tubs are up 229% YoY and firepits and chimeneas up 319% YoY .

The additional support from eBay will offer a much-needed boost to key parts of the SME economy, providing self-employed retailers and entrepreneurs who have previously relied on bricks and mortar stores a virtual shop window to reach eBay UK’s 27 million customers, without paying any fees until August.

Previous new eBay business success experience

eBay proved the success that High Street businesses could have if they joined the online world back in 2019 through a trial in Wolverhampton. eBay digitally upskilled over 60 local businesses and trained them on how to sell through the online marketplace. The programme drove a 33% uplift in revenues for the local businesses, adding £7million to their sales in a year.

Assistance for existing sellers

For existing sellers, eBay UK in March offered a 30-day payment holiday. Alongside the cashflow boost for sellers, eBay has also committed to ‘maintaining seller standards’ for the next three months – ensuring the reputation, standing and profile of individual sellers cannot be damaged by events out of their control.

“We recognise that the challenges are vast and wide-ranging for SMEs on Britain’s high streets. But, now more than ever, having an online revenue stream alongside a brick and mortar store represents a vital lifeline, and offers the best chance of ensuring businesses survive. These things do not have to work in competition, and eBay offers that online shop window that so many small high street shop owners need right now. .Even when businesses reopen, social distancing may still impact their offline revenues. So having a free online channel could really help, especially if they have excess stock to shift.”

This crisis is likely to have a significant lasting impact on businesses up and down the country, but we’re focused on doing what we can to help ease the pressure that SMEs currently, and may continue to, face.”
– Murray Lambell, VP Trading, eBay UK

“After months of contemplating whether or not to bring our business online, Toy Barnhaus finally went live on eBay this March. We accelerated the move due to the pandemic, and went live just as lockdown was announced. We had previously run eight bricks and mortar stores only, so online was totally new territory but it was the lifeline we needed for our business due to the lockdown. I’ve been astounded at just how easy the process of setting up our store on eBay was.

I initially anticipated to be sending 10-20 parcels per week, but in the first weekend we had to ship over 150 parcels. We have 80 staff currently furloughed on full pay and it’s me and my business partner online, working out of the back of our Crawley store. We have managed to keep our business afloat through our eBay sales and are already thinking about how we can integrate this new sales channel into our core business plan, when our stores are able to reopen.”
– Mark Buschhaus, Company Director, Toy Barnhaus

6 Responses

  1. I’d like to see Ebay extend the item not received service metrics defects deferral for an extra 3 months.

  2. Can ebay pleeeeeeeaseeeee do something about dispatch times. It’s fantastic we have so many orders but we of course are taking longer to dispatch. All we are doing is going around in circles with customers saying ‘when will it be dispatched’ as they are used to everything now now now. The more time we spend on silly messages the less time we have to pack.

    Amazon no problems, dispatch time changed and it shows to the customer.

    Online is going to have to change for corona virus to, unless we can start adding extensions to warehouse for more social distancing space!

  3. This will only contribute to situation where there’s too many sellers and too little buyers and then the prices race to the bottom starts quicker than Space X rocket !

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