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Quazimoto:


--- Quote from: larryinc64 on December 07, 2015, 08:54:20 PM ---
Oh well, I sold my first amiibo. For a $75 listing, I got paid $72.52, when does eBay take their fees?

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Congrats on your first sale.  :)

Click on the ACCOUNT tab near the top of your My eBay page.  That'll show you a summary of eBay fee activity (you can view a breakdown by clicking the links under Current Balance.  If you have it set up to do so, eBay will automatically charge your paypal account or credit card (if you have one on file on eBay) at about the mid-point each month (assuming you have an outstanding balance).  But, if you wanted to just pay the fees right away using paypal balance, just scroll down on this page a bit until you see a options saying "You can make a one time payment using PayPal or another payment method".  Click on the One Time Payment link and follow the prompts to pay the fees using your paypal balance.

larryinc64:

Ah, I see :/ $7.50 + $2.50 from Paypal + $10 In fees for $75. So the calculations were correct.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/252203913254?

Just posted 4 more. The other 8 I may just return to stores.

FritzWhite:


--- Quote from: Quazimoto on December 07, 2015, 09:08:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: larryinc64 on December 07, 2015, 08:54:20 PM ---
Oh well, I sold my first amiibo. For a $75 listing, I got paid $72.52, when does eBay take their fees?

--- End quote ---

Congrats on your first sale.  :)

Click on the ACCOUNT tab near the top of your My eBay page.  That'll show you a summary of eBay fee activity (you can view a breakdown by clicking the links under Current Balance.  If you have it set up to do so, eBay will automatically charge your paypal account or credit card (if you have one on file on eBay) at about the mid-point each month (assuming you have an outstanding balance).  But, if you wanted to just pay the fees right away using paypal balance, just scroll down on this page a bit until you see a options saying "You can make a one time payment using PayPal or another payment method".  Click on the One Time Payment link and follow the prompts to pay the fees using your paypal balance.

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I didn't know this. I've always made sure I had enough funds in my paypal to cover the fee at the end of the month and was always a bit annoyed I couldn't just pay right away when I could have all along. Thanks for the tip bro.

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