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Selected fees associated with selling on eBay.com.au will be changing. This includes reserve fees, feature fees for multiple-item listings, listing fees for items with starting prices of AU$400 or over and vehicle fees - all other fees will remain the same.

The fees will be changing on March 25th at 00:00:01am AEDST with the exception of the vehicle reserve fees which will change on March 19th at 00:00:01am AEDST.

All fee changes are outlined below.

The tiered system of reserve fees will be replaced by a simpler percentage based fee structure. Sellers that use reserves will be charged 3% of the reserve price, with a AU$0.75 minimum.

The exception to this is selected vehicle categories (Cars, Collector Cars, Boats, Other Vehicles, Motorcycles) which will attract a fixed reserve fee of AU$10.00.

Reserve fees are refunded at the completion of a successful transaction.
The existing tiered based listing fee structure will remain, with a new tier for listings with a start price of AU$400 or above. Items that have a start price of AU$400 or above will incur a listing fee of AU$3.50.

The exception to this is selected vehicle categories (Cars, Collector Cars, Boats, Other Vehicles, Motorcycles) which will attract a fixed AU$5.00 listing fee.
   
 
 
Multiple-item HomePage Featured listings will now be charged at AU$99.95. Single-item HomePage Featured listings will still be charged AU$49.95.
 
 
The Final Value Fee for Cars, Collector Cars, Boats and Other Vehicles will be fixed at AU$40.00, Motorcycles will attract a final value fee of AU$30.00.
All listings that are created before the fee changes, using the listing scheduling function, and scheduled to start after the changes will be charged at the new rates.

Learn more about all current eBay Fees.