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Post #243925 by stuff-o-rama on Wed, Jul 19, 2006 4:26 PM

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I just was notified by eBay that as of Aug 22nd hey will once again be raising their eBay Store prices.

Store Inventory Listings
For those of you who operate an eBay Store, we're making changes to Store Inventory listing fees, as well as to the on-site exposure we provide for this listing format.

We'll begin charging variable insertion fees for Store Inventory listings, as we do for core listings. Beginning Aug. 22, eBay.com Store Inventory format insertion fees will be tiered with an item's starting price.

* These Store Inventory format insertion fees take effect Aug. 22, 2006:  

Starting Price 	New Insertion Fee 	Current Fee  
$0.01 -- 24.99 	5¢ 	2¢  
$25.00 and higher 	10¢ 	2¢  

* Some Store Inventory format final value fees also will also increase, effective Aug. 22, 2006:  

Selling Price 	New Final Value Fee 	Current Fee  
$0.01 -- 25.00 	10% 	8%  
$25.01 -- 100.00 	7% 	5%  
$100.01 -- 1,000.00 	5% (no change) 	5%  
$1,000.01 and higher 	3% (no change) 	3%  

Please note that for current listings, the new final value fees will apply only after these listings are renewed.  

* For more detailed information on these fee changes, please see our fee changes overview.  

For some time, we've been working to identify the best way to display Store Inventory listings on the site. In the spring, we pledged to sellers that we would test a variety of ways to mingle their Store Inventory listings with core listings on eBay.com. We've tested several alternatives and these tests showed the ideal approach is how we're doing it today - that is, when a buyer's search returns 30 or less core listings, we display up to 30 Store Inventory listings. This is what we'll stick with going forward.

However, starting in about a month, we'll also include an unlimited number of Store Inventory listings after all matching core listings, when the buyer clicks the Buy It Now listings tab at the top of every search results page. When the buyer hasn't selected this option, eBay.com will display Store Inventory listings along with core listings as described above.

I sell hot rod mags on eBay through my eBay store. They retail $4.95 to $5.95 a piece, the mark up on these is slight. This eBay raise, although not extreme, will cause me to have to raise the mags above list price (which I have a moral problem with) or stop selling them as after the eBay fees, the PayPal fees and the final fees I will lose money on them.

The majority of my hot rod mag sales come from eBay, not my web site, so I will also have to cut my magazine orders in half in the future. It is making me really depressed...