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Old 16-01-08   #1
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I sell items on ebay for prices between .99c to $20.00 and do a few hundred auctions a week. My charges are high and i was thinking of a way to reduce them. I only use 1x photo which is free and a simple but informative layout. Sales are good but i cant for the life of me figure out the invoices they send me. I know this sounds stupid but thats just the way it is. Does any 1 know of a calculator that can tell me the charges and profit im making on each item? That way i can cross ref with the invoice for that month.

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If you look at your statement, all the items relating to the same listing should have the same reference number with it. You should be able to work out any figures you require using that.
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Ebay fees!!!!! The bane of my life!

If you you go to your myebay page and scroll down on the very left hand side you should see a 'seller account' link. Click on this and then click 'view account status' in the middle. This should then show you the charges ebay has made for the last 31 days.

Alternatively you can simply search 'ebay fee calculator' in google and that brings up a whole load of options, including paypal fees.

I use these two options to work out my balance for the month.
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