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Ebay announces new costs for users: bad news is coming

Bad news that recently entered into force on Ebay: there are new costs for those who decide to sell

Ebay announces news regarding sellers’ earnings (Getty Images)

Despite the explosion it had Amazon in the last few years, Ebay remains one of the reference e-commerce portals on the web. Thousands of sellers make new products available every day with unique and exclusive offers, with the possibility of respond directly to customer messages.

A few weeks ago, the company released an official announcement in which there is talk of new commissions that retailers will have to agree to pay to continue using the service. A change that, however, will not affect net revenues too heavily. Here’s how they will come earnings redistributed.

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Ebay, changes everything for users: here’s the news

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There will be more fees, but payments will no longer be made on PayPal (Getty Images)

Starting yesterday Saturday May 1st, on Ebay the new updated rules have entered for what concerns the resellers There will be new commissions: the platform will no longer retain 10% of the sales cost, ma the 11.5%. Excluding packaging and shipping costs, we read in the note made public a few months ago. According to what is justified, the change would have come into force to stop the phenomenon that sees various goods for sale at bargain prices dizzying shipping costs.

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To counterbalance this bad news, however, there is the novelty as far as earnings are concerned. These will no longer be credited to PayPal accounts, but directly with bank transfers to the account. This means that they will no longer be there withheld by PayPal, with a growth in net income.

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