eBay Upping Seller Prices

Associated Press is reporting today that popular online auction site eBay is upping its prices users will have to pay to post their goods online. Beginning the last day of January (the 31st), users posting items up to $10 will pay a nickel more, or 30 cents; and users selling items between $10 and $20 will pay a nickel more, or 55 cents. The biggest jump comes in the $200+ listing, jumping $1.30 from $2 to cost $3.30 USD. It has been four years since the company raised rates, and with the volume of business eBay does, a nickel or two probably helps more than you think.

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