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Ebay doesn't like what I just described..they lose money,as the sellers don't show an actual eBay "BUY IT NOW" button.
I'm seeing more & more sellers doing it this way.Circumventing the way that eBay wants them to,so they lose their "BUY IT NOW" fee. The way this seller listed it,he can just stop the auction and pay the listing fee only & say he changed his mind,once a buyer calls him up. If eBay sees sellers doing what he did,they wipe it clean as fast as they can,and usually suspend the seller for a short period. I don't know if this was the case here,but it fits the profile. |
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what does ebay charge to sell a car? ive never sold aything an ebay
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$40.00 for a car listing. $50.00 more if the car is sold. I've seen a lot of scam listings that had e-mails and phone numbers listed with the words "buy it now" and no ~buy it now~ at the top of the auction. That way they can collect scammed money from lots of suckers before the auction gets closed down.
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