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Not sure how auctions are going to work as I've done a couple of them too and where I've chosen lets say, £10 start price, that's what it goes in at.
Looks like a straight auction with no added options (so 99p start price, 7 days and no reserve) won't have fees. If you start adding options then there will be fees on all of those.
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£10 start bid was free as well. I think.
They must be adding a fee somewhere though, they ain't just doing it for the fun of it.
Or do you think that auction listings are now such a small fraction of what goes on on ebay that they are going to do them for free and just make their money from BIN?
Edit: Can't remember what it was like prior to the change to free selling as I haven't listed anything for a while but it seemed like the listing process was very much trying to make BIN the default.
So they're adding the fees on to the price you set when it's a BIN and it seems like a lot that they are adding. I just listed a Gates belt, set the price at £40 and the fees have inflated that to over £50.
Not sure how auctions are going to work as I've done a couple of them too and where I've chosen lets say, £10 start price, that's what it goes in at.