eBay UK's new policy reduces free private seller listings from 1,000 to 300 monthly, starting October 1st. A fixed 3% international fee will apply to all regions, and cash on collection payments will be removed for increased security.
Starting October 1st, eBay UK will slash the number of free monthly listings for private sellers from 1,000 to just 300. Any additional listings beyond this will incur a fee of 35p per item. While this change is unlikely to affect genuine private sellers, who rarely need to list more than 300 items, it is expected to push pseudo-businesses operating under private accounts to register as business sellers.
In another significant update, eBay UK will introduce a fixed international fee of 3% on all sales, regardless of the buyer’s region. This change, effective from October 1st, standardizes what was previously a variable fee based on the destination. This fee will be applied to the final sale price, including shipping, handling, and applicable taxes. This move simplifies the fee structure, but could impact sellers with high international sales.
eBay is also removing the cash on collection option for local listings. Starting October 1st, all transactions must be processed through the eBay platform. eBay promises a secure and straightforward digital confirmation process to ensure sellers are paid promptly. This change aims to increase payment security and reduce the potential for disputes.
These changes might be seen as a win for legitimate business sellers who could benefit from reduced competition from pseudo-businesses posing as private sellers. However, private sellers with high volumes may feel pressured to convert to business accounts to maintain higher listing allowances and access to better fee rates. The new fee structures and policies may lead to a shift in how sellers operate on eBay, impacting both sellers and buyers.
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