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« on: May 15, 2011, 12:48:28 pm »

I'd never really thought much about Ebay fees, since most of the stuff I've sold on there has been relatively low value.
I've just shifted all the unsold tickets I had left, and here's an example of the transaction:

2x GA and 1x camping (BN) ticket - face value €179, so ~£150 or so depending on exchange rate.
Sold on EBay for £160 + P&P - reasonably happy with that.

Buyer pays £165.75 immediately via PayPal, who snaffle almost £6, then Ebay feels reduce the amount further, so by the time I've paid the postage, I've cleared £15 less than break even on the cost of the tickets. Angry

And they say there are people who make a living out of buying & selling on Ebay? Not any more, I should imagine...

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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2011, 12:54:17 pm »

I think most of the profit on Ebay is made fron inflated postage & packing charges.
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« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2011, 01:49:57 pm »

I think most of the profit on Ebay is made fron inflated postage & packing charges.

This was true but ebay have now clamped down on that.
Some items cannot be sold unless the seller provides FREE postage (as I recently found out when trying to list some unwanted console games).
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« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2011, 03:12:39 pm »

Some items cannot be sold unless the seller provides FREE postage (as I recently found out when trying to list some unwanted console games).

Steve, the best way is to trade in the console games at the store GAME, so much easier. They give a varied amount dependant on popularity and age of the game and credit a store card for you to spend either in the shop or on line.

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« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2011, 08:50:54 pm »

I'd never really thought much about Ebay fees, since most of the stuff I've sold on there has been relatively low value.
I've just shifted all the unsold tickets I had left, and here's an example of the transaction:

2x GA and 1x camping (BN) ticket - face value €179, so ~£150 or so depending on exchange rate.
Sold on EBay for £160 + P&P - reasonably happy with that.

Buyer pays £165.75 immediately via PayPal, who snaffle almost £6, then Ebay feels reduce the amount further, so by the time I've paid the postage, I've cleared £15 less than break even on the cost of the tickets. Angry

And they say there are people who make a living out of buying & selling on Ebay? Not any more, I should imagine...



Hopefully the ones you got just over £206 for helped soften the blow?
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« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2011, 07:28:42 am »

It did a little  Grin

... though the rest were either sold for £160 or £150 (2x La Sarthe grandstands only made £142, so well below break-even  Sad)
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Newspaper misprints from around the world:
    "After the boat had been secured above the wrecked galleon the
    apparatus was set in motion by the captain's 18-year old daughter,
    Veronica. Within an hour, she was yielding her treasure to the
    excited crew."
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