Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Electronically delivered items that are not allowed, include: Software keys the seller is not authorized to sell. Digital copies or codes of movies that were included as part of purchasing a physical movie item. The seller needs to include the physical disk with the sale of the digital copy or code.
You'll see a breakdown of different types of selling costs associated with your order, such as: Transaction fees: Fees calculated at the time of sale, which may include final value fees and international fees. Shipping labels: Cost of the shipping labels you purchased on eBay.
Fees and other selling costs are automatically deducted from your Available and Processing funds. These are charged at different times depending on the fee type. Type of fee or selling cost. When the fee is charged. Where the fee is charged from. Example of fee or selling cost. Listing fees.
Electronically delivered goods (also known as digitally delivered items) are products that exist in a digital format and can be delivered to customers via email or a download link.
There are a number of reasons we may charge your on-file payment method or linked bank account for outstanding costs, such as: eBay fees, including insertion fees, final value fees, international fees, ad fees, and other fees; Refunds; Shipping labels; Store subscriptions; eBay Money Back Guarantee refunds; Payment dispute refunds
We charge two main types of selling fees: an insertion fee when you create a listing, and a final value fee when your item sells. The amount we charge depends on the item's price, the format and category you choose for your listing, any optional listing upgrades you add, and your seller conduct and performance.
The fees you pay depend on the number of listings you have, the product category of the item you’re selling, and whether you have an eBay Store Subscription. Using the chart below, you can compare standard selling fees with the discounted rates that come with a Store subscription.