Old 09-09-2012, 08:24 PM
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ArchaicArcane
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Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
I couldn't resist when I looked at the listing to click on the "2 sold" . It shows that they paid $8.00 a yard. You would think the seller would have noticed that the price wasn't correct when she put this listing up. The fees for $8,000 is much more than $8.00. I used to sell on Ebay and I always looked at the proposed fees before I activated my listings.
Even if you weren't paying attention the ebay fees, which I suspect is difficult to do,.. the "7" isn't anywhere near the "." on the keyboard, no matter how you look at it. what a crazy mistake!
What does ebay charge on - the asking price or the selling? My guess is selling price, so I suspect it won't matter in the end, because they'd just send an invoice for the $8 and the fees problem is gone? There's a listing fee too though isn't there? Is that based on asking dollar amount?

That's why I'm planning on setting up with Bonanza instead. Fees are lower.
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