eBay is lowering its fees U.S. sellers on its site pay to list fixed-price items in an effort to attract new buyers and better compete with rivals like Amazon.com.
Sellers will now pay a flat rate of 35 cents for a 30-day listed period, up from the previous seven-day standard. Sellers will be able to list multiple quantities of the same item for a single 35-cent listing fee.
"We aim to be the most competitive marketplace online, and this new, incredibly low pricing helps us achieve that goal," said Lorrie Norrington, president of
Pricing changes will also take effect on eBay's Marketplaces in the United Kingdom and Germany. Sellers will still have the option to list items in eBay's auction-style format. Auction-style listings will continue to be featured in search, sorted based on "time ending soonest" and appearing near the top of search results as the listing comes to a close. "We love auctions. Auction-style listings remain the ideal choice for sellers who are uncertain about the value of their item, have a scarce item in high demand, or are willing to start at a low price and let bidding determine the final value," Norrington said. "With these changes, we're making sure sellers have competitive opportunities in both formats--auction-style and fixed price."





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