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Old 12-30-2006, 03:11 AM
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Just a quick word of warning regarding eBay's value fees.They can add up so do the math. I listed a ZL-1 427 and a 69 M-22 on eBay a month or so back with a buy it now only price of 25,500.00 The listing fee was 7.25. I thought, that's cheap. It sold the next day. However, the value fee has 399.00. "Ouch" 1.56% didn't sound like much until I did the math.
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Old 01-03-2007, 03:43 AM
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Lucky for you it didn't sell for $125,500-- it would have cost you an extra $1,500 and you would have had to pocket the extra $98,500.
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Old 01-01-2007, 11:36 PM
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Jeff,

Why kill the auction though? Category is associated.
I didn't know eBay was that anal.....

Steve

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Hey Steve,

Like someone mentioned later, eBay gets a lot more money for high value parts (percentage based). Cars are sold at fixed prices ($40 or so to list and $40 for the sale of the vehicle).

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Old 01-02-2007, 12:42 AM
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Jeff,

Why kill the auction though? Category is associated.
I didn't know eBay was that anal.....

Steve

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Hey Steve,

Like someone mentioned later, eBay gets a lot more money for high value parts (percentage based). Cars are sold at fixed prices ($40 or so to list and $40 for the sale of the vehicle).

Jeff

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WOW! They really are turning into ePay - huh?

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