eBay: "Sell for £1 max" deal.... is there a catch?
Afternoon all,
I see this is as a good opportunity to offload a few pieces without paying the hefty 10% fee (although you still pay the c. 3.4% paypal fee...).
But i just wanted to double check i'm not missing anything. eBay have a habit of being sneaky after all.
It says it "runs until 6 May". But it doesn't make clear that the item in question needs to simpy be listed, or actually needs to SELL by 6 May to qualify for the said discount...does anyone happen to know for sure?
Start Date * End Date
£1 max final value fee on up to 100 listings and no insertion fees Learn More - Sell for £1 max! - opens in new window or tab 04-May-2019 14:00:56
06-May-2019 23:59:59
eBay: "Sell for £1 max" deal.... is there a catch?
There is no catch but if your item does not sell then do not relist it as it will incur the full final selling fee.
Don’t forget to sign in & accept the deal before you list anything.
These deals seem to be offered almost every 2 or 3 weeks.
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eBay: "Sell for £1 max" deal.... is there a catch?
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Originally Posted by
MrGrumpy
Also have a check that your item is included in this offer - they have a tendency to advertise 'Sell your items for free' or something in big letters, then you only later realise that certain sorts of items aren't included - invariably what you are selling, and no, they don't tell you until they bill you for the fees!
I’ve never known the £1 offer to limit selling any item for the first listing and I have sold maybe 50 or more items over at least a dozen categories in the last 12 months or so using the £1 deal. In fact I invariably sell anything unless the deal is active as they offer it very frequently.
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eBay: "Sell for £1 max" deal.... is there a catch?
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Originally Posted by
IMMY77
I listed an item in January using the £1 fee offer. It was listed as good till cancelled, and finally sold last week. The fee was £1. I made various amendments during that time, mainly to the buy it now price.
Seems at odds with what’s been said on here previously (relisting after 30 days will incur usual fees).