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eBay $.01 cent listing fees starts tomorrow


Mommy2Four

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Start it low and listing fees are just a penny.

 

List any item for just a penny when you:

List it auction-style starting at 99¢ or less, and

Specify your shipping costs

Detailed Seller Rating requirement applies

 

March 25 - March 31

 

www.ebay.com

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Start it low and listing fees are just a penny.

 

List any item for just a penny when you:

List it auction-style starting at 99¢ or less, and

Specify your shipping costs

Detailed Seller Rating requirement applies

 

March 25 - March 31

 

www.ebay.com

 

You have to have atleast a 4.5 or higher in every rating with those new stars! I do and I am listing tomorrow for sure,lol.

 

Not sure how they do it if you haven't sold lately....it does say though, you just have to read the details.

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You have to have atleast a 4.5 or higher in every rating with those new stars! I do and I am listing tomorrow for sure,lol.

 

Not sure how they do it if you haven't sold lately....it does say though, you just have to read the details.

you can have a "0"

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PHEW just got 107 done!!!!! :):tired: will launch them tomorrow night...

wow 107 items you listed? I have a question... you have to start the listing at 99c to get the 1c listing fee right? so does that mean that even if its a high dollar item that you know should sell for at least 30-40 and only one person bids on it for 99c they get it?

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wow 107 items you listed? I have a question... you have to start the listing at 99c to get the 1c listing fee right? so does that mean that even if its a high dollar item that you know should sell for at least 30-40 and only one person bids on it for 99c they get it?

yes, but you can always put a "reserve" price on it, so you dont have to sell it for less than the reserve price that you are willing to take for it. so you can start it at .99 but have a $40 reserve price on it for example.. it costs more to put a reserve price on it tho. I am just going for it and hoping.. for the most part i have good success with .99 listings.

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yes, but you can always put a "reserve" price on it, so you dont have to sell it for less than the reserve price that you are willing to take for it. so you can start it at .99 but have a $40 reserve price on it for example.. it costs more to put a reserve price on it tho. I am just going for it and hoping.. for the most part i have good success with .99 listings.

thanks for the information... I have a ton of stuff I would love to get rid of but was rather intimidated by ebay. Maybe I will try. (I just pm'd you)

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