Understanding selling fees
Find out what it costs to sell on eBay
Our goal is to make it easy to understand what you’re paying, freeing you to focus on maximizing your sales.
Fees 101
Our basic fee structure is simple. It’s free to list. You’ll only pay a fee if your item sells.
Insertion fees
For most casual sellers, it’s free to list on eBay. If you list more than 250 items per month, you’ll start paying a $0.35 insertion fee per listing. Category exclusions apply.
Final value fees
If your item sells, eBay keeps a portion of the sale. This final value fee is 13.25% or lower depending on the category, plus a per order fee. For orders $10.00 or less the per order fee is $0.30, for orders over $10.00 the per order fee is $0.40
When am I charged fees?
The costs to sell on eBay are broken down into two phases:
Pre-sale | Post-sale | |
Insertion fees | + | Final value fees |
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Optional listing upgrades
When creating your listing, you can select upgrades like subtitles or setting an auction reserve price. These features incur an additional fee that will be charged whether or not your item sells.
Calculate your fees
The fees you pay depend on the number of listings you have, the product category of the item you’re selling, and whether you have an eBay Store Subscription. Using the chart below, you can compare standard selling fees with the discounted rates that come with a Store subscription. Excludes Starter Stores.
Insertion fees
Category restrictions apply. Learn more
Every month, you get
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Additional listings cost
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Final value fees by product category
This fee is calculated based on the total amount of the sale, including the cost of the item and shipping, sales tax, and other applicable fees.
Category |
Final value fee % + per order fee |
Most categories (exceptions apply). |
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Sneakers Over $150 |
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Guitars & Basses |
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Trading Cards |
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Heavy Equipment |
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Books & Magazines Movies & TV Music (except Vinyl Records) |
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Bullion |
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Most Jewelry & Watches (except Watches, Parts & Accessories) |
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Watches, Parts & Accessories |
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NFTs |
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Women’s Bags & Handbags |
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How do shipping costs work?
Sellers are responsible for shipping their sold items, and eBay provides tools to make shipping as convenient and affordable as possible. eBay Labels allows you to save on shipping costs by accessing pre-negotiated rates from major carriers including USPS®, FedEx®, and UPS®. Plus, our shipping calculator will help you figure out your best shipping options and set your prices to maximize profits.
How do I get paid?
Payouts are initiated within 2 business days (Monday through Friday, excluding bank holidays) of confirming the buyer’s payment. Learn more about how eBay makes getting paid simple.
Unlock savings and selling tools with an eBay Store subscription
Whether you’re looking to sell more or sell smarter, eBay offers a Store subscription package designed to help you meet your selling goals. Learn more about Store benefits and subscriptions.
FAQs
Where can I find a breakdown and explanation of the fees I have been charged?
An itemized list of all your selling transactions and associated fees can be viewed under the “Payments” tab in Seller Hub or My eBay.
Tip: You can view fees by clicking the “Fees” filter button located above your list of transactions. Go to the Payments tab in Seller Hub or Payments in My eBay.
What are “international fees”?
If your registered address is in the U.S., we charge an international fee if either:
- The delivery address for the item (entered by the buyer during checkout) is outside the U.S.; OR if
- The buyer’s registered address is outside the U.S. (regardless of the delivery address for the item). Learn more.
What are the fees for selling vehicles on eBay?
The fees for listing and selling a vehicle on eBay Motors are different from the fees for listing and selling in other categories. See fee details here.
When will I be charged selling fees?
Insertion fees, including optional listing upgrades fees, are charged at the time your item is listed. Sellers get up to 250 zero insertion fee listings each month; so, if you have fewer than 250 live listings and do not want any optional upgrades for your listing, you won’t be charged any insertion fees when you create a listing. If you do elect to upgrade your listings, those upgrade fees will be charged at time of listing, regardless of whether your item sells.
Final value fees, meanwhile, are charged once your item sells. If your item doesn’t sell, you will not be charged any final value fees.
How am I billed for selling fees?
Fees and expenses such as those arising from refunds, claims or disputes, are deducted directly from your earnings. If your earnings are not sufficient to cover these amounts we will charge your payment method on file (debit or credit card, and/or linked bank account) within 14 days. Learn more.
If I set a reserve price for my auction listing, will I be charged a reserve fee if my item doesn’t sell?
Yes. You can set a reserve price on an auction-style listing that is the minimum bid price that must be met for your item to sell. Reserve prices are an optional listing upgrade, which will incur a fee when you create your listing whether or not your item sells. Reserve fees are calculated at $5 or 7.5% of the reserve price you set, whichever is greater, up to a maximum fee of $250.
Tip: If you’re nervous about selling an item for less money than you want without a reserve price, start your auction-style or fixed-price listing at a price you are comfortable with and select the ‘Allow Offers’ setting on your listing. This enables buyers to submit offers, which you can accept, decline, or counter-offer. Best of all, the ‘Allow Offers’ feature is available for free, so you can avoid incurring a fee for a listing that doesn’t sell. Learn more.
How are final value fees calculated?
We charge one final value fee when your item sells. This fee is calculated as a percentage of the total amount of the sale — including the cost of the item and shipping, sales tax, and other applicable fees — plus the per order fee. Learn more.