eBay apparently will give you back 40% of their revenue from an auction. If you bought something on the Bay for £600, roughly how much would eBay make on that (trying to work out what I might get back via Quidco!)
10%
Ebay fees on their site somewhere obvious...
But roughly if you're selling on ebay you look at loosing 14% to fees (inc. paypal).
depends on the item and how you sell it. See [url= http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html ]here[/url].
For items <£100 it's usually about 10-12% including final value fees, not including the 3.5% paypal takes.
so on a £600 item, I could expect around twenty odd quid back?
4% of total so, £25.80.
depends though, as some of the shops seems to pay lower rates (when bulk selling stuff)
also seems to be a 30% chance on quidco that any cashback doesn't come through
but still. yeahhh, £500 back. woo
Pardon my ignorance but what. Is s quidco
The amount ebay earns depends on what you buy, and from who - a casual seller pays a lot more than an ebay shop or powerseller.
For a £600 auctioned tem from a private seller there's probably a maximum fee of £40 (plus listing fee) so you're looking at a touch over £16. It'll be a bit less if you used buy it now, it's form a shop or a powerseller.
It depends on the item and the seller, I spent £130 on Ebay the other day and got £0.03 cashback, that was a BIN from a big seller.
