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I only use eBay as a last resort. Auction fees + Shipping fees + Paypal fees = Too much $$$ lost
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simple supply and demand..that particular sneaker is basically extinct right now, you got a fair price for em.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
as much as i complain about the fees, the benefits have certainly outweighed negatives. i sold a pair of ds sz 12 nike air max 2 cb 94 black/silver for nearly $300 a few months ago. bought these shoes back in 2003 for $90 @ champs. never thought i would ever sell them for that much on nt or anywhere else.
simple supply and demand..that particular sneaker is basically extinct right now, you got a fair price for em.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
as much as i complain about the fees, the benefits have certainly outweighed negatives. i sold a pair of ds sz 12 nike air max 2 cb 94 black/silver for nearly $300 a few months ago. bought these shoes back in 2003 for $90 @ champs. never thought i would ever sell them for that much on nt or anywhere else.
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
Originally Posted by AirFresh23Js
9% final value fee is what kills on ebay. Then the 3% paypal fee. I sell all my kicks on ebay. There is ways around the fees just got to know how to manipulate the system.
how do u get around those fees?
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
Originally Posted by AirFresh23Js
9% final value fee is what kills on ebay. Then the 3% paypal fee. I sell all my kicks on ebay. There is ways around the fees just got to know how to manipulate the system.
how do u get around those fees?
Originally Posted by moelest
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
Originally Posted by AirFresh23Js
9% final value fee is what kills on ebay. Then the 3% paypal fee. I sell all my kicks on ebay. There is ways around the fees just got to know how to manipulate the system.
how do u get around those fees?
buyer accept the request and i believe the final value fee will be given back to the seller.
in the end, the seller just have to pay the 4% paypal fee(because its automatically deducted from the payment money received by the seller).
accidentally did that once and i think i might do that again..
Originally Posted by moelest
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
Originally Posted by AirFresh23Js
9% final value fee is what kills on ebay. Then the 3% paypal fee. I sell all my kicks on ebay. There is ways around the fees just got to know how to manipulate the system.
how do u get around those fees?
buyer accept the request and i believe the final value fee will be given back to the seller.
in the end, the seller just have to pay the 4% paypal fee(because its automatically deducted from the payment money received by the seller).
accidentally did that once and i think i might do that again..
yea i know that ebay owns paypal, but like i said i accidentally did that once and i got my ebay fees back.Originally Posted by kxtreme83
Originally Posted by moelest
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
how do u get around those fees?
buyer accept the request and i believe the final value fee will be given back to the seller.
in the end, the seller just have to pay the 4% paypal fee(because its automatically deducted from the payment money received by the seller).
accidentally did that once and i think i might do that again..
You can't cancel transaction if payment is recorded. You gotta remember that eBay owns pay pal everything is connected.
yea i know that ebay owns paypal, but like i said i accidentally did that once and i got my ebay fees back.Originally Posted by kxtreme83
Originally Posted by moelest
what about after everything is done(the seller got paid and the buyer got the item), the seller send a cancel transaction request to buyer.Originally Posted by 3900stabler
how do u get around those fees?
buyer accept the request and i believe the final value fee will be given back to the seller.
in the end, the seller just have to pay the 4% paypal fee(because its automatically deducted from the payment money received by the seller).
accidentally did that once and i think i might do that again..
You can't cancel transaction if payment is recorded. You gotta remember that eBay owns pay pal everything is connected.