Sellers can choose to open a store on eBay US to sell goods. The fees that store sellers need to pay include monthly store fees, basic fees, special function fees and PayPal fees. Among them, PayPal fees will be collected separately through PayPal.

1. Monthly rent for store sellers

You need to pay the corresponding monthly store fees every month to open a store on eBay US. The monthly rent fees you need to pay vary depending on the level of the selected store.

2. Basic fees

You also need to pay the corresponding product listing fees and transaction fees to open a store on eBay US. The listing fees you need to pay vary depending on the level of the selected store.

For store sellers, if the goods are not sold, there is no need to pay the transaction fee. After the goods are sold, each item will pay a certain percentage of the transaction fee based on the total transaction amount, with an upper limit of US$250. Different product categories will pay different proportions of the transaction price.

3. Special feature fees for store sellers

Store sellers who add special features to products also need to pay the corresponding special feature usage fees, which mainly include scheduled listings, page designers, gallery plus, subtitles, value packs, bold fonts, listing products in two categories at the same time, international site visibility, etc.

Except for the scheduled listings function, which requires a fee of $0.10 per listing, the fees for other special features are the same as those for non-store sellers.

For products listed in the auction mode, store sellers can set a fixed price for the product to facilitate buyers to purchase immediately. In addition, you can also set a “product reserve price” and special time for auction products.