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by Ina Steiner, Editor of EcommerceBytes.com
Thu May 23 2019 09:35:52

Warning: eBay Raises Payment Processing Fees

By: Ina Steiner

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eBay is raising fees for payment processing through its Managed Payments program, and it's a major hit to sellers' pocketbooks. 

eBay did not announce the change, but on Tuesday (May 21, 2019), it updated its Payments Terms of Use to add a per listing payments fee.

Notice the term "per listing." Payment services like PayPal charge a "per transaction" fee. Presumably this means if you sell 5 items to a single buyer in a single transaction, you would pay eBay 25 cents times 5 in addition to the "payment processing fee," which is currently 2.7% of the total order amount. (See update below.) Using PayPal, you pay 30 cents on the total transaction (plus processing fee), no matter how many "listings" are included in the order.

Sellers who have completed the managed payments onboarding process prior to June 4th will not have to pay the per listing payments fee. But while they are grandfathered in to the original rates for now, there's no guarantee those terms won't change in the future.

We expect there to be pushback from sellers on per listing fee. While sellers can opt in for now, Managed Payments will eventually become mandatory for all sellers.

Here are three excerpts from eBay Payments Terms of Use showing how fees have changed.

Posting Date: May 21, 2019
Payments Processing Fees
If (a) you have successfully completed the managed payments onboarding process (in accordance with Section 4) prior to 00:00:00 (12:00 AM) Pacific Time on June 4, 2019 and (b) your eBay account has remained continuously enabled for managed payments: Your payments processing fees are calculated as 2.7% of the total order amount, including shipping, handling, sales tax and other amounts owed (the “payments processing rate”).

If you successfully complete the managed payments onboarding process (in accordance with Section 4) on or after June 4, 2019 (starting at 00:00:00 (12:00 AM) Pacific Time): Your payments processing fees are calculated as (i) the payments processing rate plus (ii) $0.25 per listing sold (the “per listing payments fee”). Notwithstanding the foregoing clause (ii), for sellers who onboard to managed payments on or after June 4, 2019 the per listing payments fee is waived through September 30, 2019 at 23:59:59 Pacific Time (11:59 PM plus 59 seconds) and will take effect beginning October 1, 2019 at 00:00:00 Pacific Time (12:00 AM).

Payments processing fees do not include any sales tax, which will be added to this fee on your invoice if applicable.

Payments Dispute Fees
Upon the conclusion of a Dispute investigation and/or re-presentment that results in you being found responsible for the chargeback or other disputed amounts, we charge a $20 payments dispute fee, excluding any applicable sales tax, for each Dispute. You may appeal the payments dispute fee within 30 days from when we invoice the payments dispute fee if you believe that you have been charged in error.

Posting Date: May 16, 2019
Payment Processing Fees
Payments processing fees are calculated as 2.7% percent of the total amount owed to you, including shipping, handling, sales tax and other amounts owed. Payments processing fees do not include any sales tax, which will be added to this fee on your invoice if applicable.

Payments Dispute Fees
Upon the conclusion of a Dispute investigation and/or re-presentment that results in you being found responsible for the chargeback or other disputed amounts, we charge a $20 payments dispute fee, excluding any applicable sales tax, for each Dispute. You may appeal the payments dispute fee within 30 days from when we invoice the payments dispute fee if you believe that you have been charged in error.

Posting Date: November 16, 2018
Payment Processing Fees
Payments processing fees are calculated as 2.7% percent of the total amount owed to the seller, including shipping, handling, sales tax and other amounts owed. Payments processing fees do not include any sales tax, which will be added to this fee on your invoice if applicable.

Chargeback Fees
Upon the conclusion of a chargeback investigation and/or re-presentment that results in a seller being found responsible for the chargeback amounts, we charge a $20 chargeback fee, excluding any applicable sales tax, for each chargeback. Sellers may appeal the chargeback fee within 30 days from when we invoice the chargeback fee if they believe that they have been charged in error.



Update 5/25/19: Dan Davis made an interesting point: the new fee is per listing, not per *item,* and that's an important distinction, not just semantics. 

Dan based this on a response he received from an eBay employee on Twitter who used the handle @AskeBay, who said, "If two items are purchased from you for a single listing, one payment listing fee is charged of $0.25. If two items are purchased from you from different listings, two payment listing fees are charged of $0.25."

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This user has validated their user name. by: toolguy

Sun May 26 16:10:41 2019

Off Topic:

10 years ago this weekend we were talking about feedback.

The only active posters I see from this thread are Marie and myself. . . .
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by: donald This user has validated their user name.

Sun May 26 23:58:09 2019

@  toolguy


that probably means that the rest have moved on or don't have time to comment anymore. lol

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This user has validated their user name. by: iheartjacksparrow

Mon May 27 00:33:26 2019

@toolguy - Doesn't Ming still post here on occasion? In any case, some of those individuals could have started their own web site (like Anonymous Annie who used to post here at lot) and no longer care what happens at eBay. I assume some gave up selling online because it was no longer profitable for them. .  

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by: Marie This user has validated their user name.

Mon May 27 01:58:36 2019

Ina

The update is great, but doesn't make me feel any better about this change.  I honestly wasn't concerned if someone purchased 2 of the same item.  I thought that would mean just a 25 cent transaction fee.  But on multiple transactions, like the buy 10 different hats, that is 2.50 just in transaction fees.  I don't know in what world Ebay would think this was OK.

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by: Linda This user has validated their user name.

Mon May 27 08:29:02 2019

I wanted to see if I could use PP to may my invoice and was ALMOST "forced" into an agreement with eBay which would allow 3rd parties to fall under the same agreement and to be able to access my account. I have yet to figure out the mumbo jumbo but I was interested to see what is happening with Canada and Australia on the same agreement: And I quote:

If you reside in Australia:
eBay will charge your account an AUD 8.00 fee by way of a separate debit for each and every debit transaction for an Authorized Amount that is unsuccessful or returned unpaid by your financial institution. eBay shall have no liability to you whatsoever caused by a dishonoured debit.

If you reside in Canada:
This billing agreement is an electronic pre-authorized debit agreement (“PAD Agreement”) that you are entering into for business purposes to allow eBay to debit your designated bank account, and is subject to the rules of Payments Canada.
By selecting Agree and Continue, you authorize eBay and the financial institution designated above (or any other financial institution you may authorize at any time) to debit your designated bank account monthly for recurring, variable payments (as invoiced) on your scheduled payment date and from time to time for any other one-time or sporadic amounts that may have arisen from your use of the Services (including dishonoured payment fees and other charges). You acknowledge that eBay may contact you for a separate authorization for any withdrawal that is not on a scheduled payment date.
eBay will charge your account a C$ 7.00 fee by way of a separate debit for each and every debit transaction for an Authorized Amount that is unsuccessful or returned unpaid by your financial institution. eBay shall have no liability to you whatsoever caused by a dishonoured debit.

ebay is treating themselves as a bank and charging fees. I am sure they are instituting this because sellers do not want ebay to have access to their accounts and are keeping said accounts at 0.00 dollars in an attempt to stay in control of their hard earned money.

In the meantime, I am in Minnesota and work for 5 attorneys. I am bringing this agreement into work to see if it in in fact valid here in the state of  MN. ebay should watch out as I am sure like with Amazon, people will target them soon too.

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by: Ebay Little Shop of Horrors This user has validated their user name.

Mon May 27 12:37:27 2019

While you're there, Linda, I have a question.

Ask them why, if a corporation has an attack by activist investors, would the CEO and CFO sell their stock.

They are there to get the stock up, or break it apart to sell and each shareholders gets a nice check. So either way, activist investors are good news. More money. So why are they dumping stock?

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by: Ebay Little Shop of Horrors This user has validated their user name.

Mon May 27 12:44:19 2019

Is it because if they are fired or quit, they have to return a substantial amount of salary and stock is considered salary?

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by: nothingnew This user has validated their user name.

Wed May 29 18:13:15 2019

I'm confused. Is preypal not allowing sellers to use them on eBay anymore? And what about ebays( forced use of preypal on eBay)? Is that over too? Is eBay going to have another pay merchant we must sign up to use on eBay?

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This user has validated their user name. by: Lightning

Thu May 30 01:09:29 2019

I bought 2 items at the same time today, from a single seller.  I used PayPal.  One item was $12, the other $13.  At eBay checkout, the items were listed on the left, the total for the 2 on the right - $25 plus combined shipping of $4.  I proceeded to make the payment, a single click, a single transaction, total $29.

The email receipt that followed, from PayPal, was set up the way it is when you purchase 2 things from DIFFERENT sellers at checkout - separate totals, separate charges to my credit card, etc.  The first charge was for $12.  The second was for the $13 plus the $4 shipping, $17 total.  I looked on my PayPal account, and it is showing as 2 separate payments going out, so the seller just paid 30 cents twice on a combined purchase.  I'm suspecting that this might be in preparation for the eBay checkout system being able to charge the 25 cents per item processing fee, not grouping the items.  

I haven't seen it hit my credit card yet, but certainly it will appear as 2 charges since it is showing that way in my PayPal account, and because the grand total of $29 appears nowhere on the receipt.

Let the games begin!

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This user has validated their user name. by: FidoMaster

Thu May 30 15:58:20 2019

Lightning, that's very interesting indeed!

There were numerous buyers reporting check-out errors yesterday, specifically the "One or more sellers can't accept payments right now" message.

👉 http://bit.ly/2YWmFAa

With this information you've provided I'm surmising they were rolling code for this change.

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