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How much do you pay someone to list on eBay?

By Daniel Moore

How much do you pay someone to list on eBay?

Many sellers charge a flat fee for photographing, listing, and shipping that ranges from $5 to $10 per item, plus as much as a 40 percent commission on the final auction total (to absorb eBay fees).

Can you hire someone to sell your stuff on eBay?

A new app, eBay Valet, and the service it supports, are kind of like an online version of an eBay consignment store. You download the app and take a photo of the item or items you want to sell. Send the photos and you’ll be given an estimated selling price.

How much is a virtual assistant for eBay?

If you’re just looking for an eBay virtual assistant to do basic admin and data entry work, you can hire a Tier 1 eBay VA for as low as $77/wk for a 10-hour per week contract.

How much does eBay take from a sale 2021?

8.7% on total amount of the sale up to $2,500 calculated per item. 2.35% on the portion of the sale over $2,500.

How do I get help to sell on eBay?

You can access Seller Help by entering into your desktop browser. Or you can find Seller Help by going to “Help & Contact” at the top of any eBay page and clicking the “Try it now” link on the Seller Help banner.

What is eBay assistant?

Trading Assistants are experienced eBay sellers who will sell your items on eBay for a fee. Work with a Trading Assistant and enjoy these benefits: Save time and effort. The Trading Assistant handles every aspect of selling your item on eBay, from listing the item to shipping it to the buyer.

How do I find eBay assistant?

How to search for a seller on eBay

  1. Click on the “Advanced Search” link to the right of the search bar on the eBay homepage.
  2. Hit the “By Seller” link on the left side of the page.
  3. Check the box that says “Only show items from” and then select the “Specific Sellers” bullet point.

What is the best site to sell stuff?

These marketplaces are the most well-known online selling sites and accommodate just about any item you might have.

  • Bonanza. This Seattle-based company is relatively new to the online marketplace scene, yet is doing remarkably well.
  • Amazon.
  • eBay.
  • VarageSale.
  • Handshake.
  • Ruby Lane.
  • Etsy.
  • Chairish.