eBay has announced a major change after with fees for private sellers across almost all of its categories to be scrapped. It comes after the online store introduced free fashion selling earlier in the year and amid increasing competition from rival sites such as Depop and Vinted.
It means seller will no longer have to pay final value or regulatory operating fees on items except for cars, motorcycles and other vehicles.
After waiving seller fees for fashion goods in April, eBay saw a significant increase in listings, particularly for sought-after items like jeans, shirts, and dresses. READ MORE: What is monkey dust?
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