So I helped a radio station in my area setup an eBay store to be a seller for St. Jude. Just had the first batch of auctions end and saw that you get charged final value and shipping fees on charity auctions that you donate 100% of the proceeds to. Is that right or is something up?
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That's pretty messed up but recently eBay has been charging for any and everything they can and it's only getting worse. Sorry to hear that, im not 100% sure of all the rules on selling as I don't do a ton of it but there are a few pretty experience eBay sellers on here that can tell you more.
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Unfortunately, yeah thats right. Ebay isn't about to do anything for free, even if proceeds are going to a good cause as is this one. They're only concerned about one thing, and thats lining their pockets with the almighty dollar
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I usually get a credit when I sell on my personal account and I couldnt find anything in the user agreement for a store that said any different, so I figured it was similiar- guess not
(03-17-2012, 02:55 PM)pootshwan Wrote: money is the root of all evil...LOVE of money is the root of all evil!
Yeah, ebay and their fees are crazy. I'll only list on there now if I don't really care how much I get for an item.
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