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Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?

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Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?
Dec 2, 2012 03:07 AM

Does 50 Free listings apply to stores too?

Starting May 1—get up to 2,500 FREE listings* every month with an eBay Stores subscription

eBay has reduced the upfront cost to sell for Store sellers! With eBay’s new everyday rate plans, you get from up to 150 to 2,500 FREE listings* per month—no insertion fees, auction-style or fixed price—with an eBay Stores subscription. You pay a final value fee only when you sell! Plus, the final value fees for Stores have been streamlined to just 5 competitive category-based rates as low as 4%—and never more than 9%—regardless of how you sell.

Learn more about everything eBay Stores have to offer, then use the Fee Illustrator to find the best Store option for you! Watch this tutorial to learn how.

*Pay no insertion fees for your allotted free listings per calendar month. Optional fees, including advanced listing upgrades and supplemental service fees, still apply. Pay final value fees only when you sell. Motors Vehicles, Real Estate, Heavy Equipment, Concession Trailers & Carts, Imaging & Aesthetics Equipment and Commercial Printing Presses are excluded. 12 free pictures does not apply to Motors Vehicles listings. Terms are subject to change. Learn more.

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Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?
Dec 2, 2012 03:07 AM

Does 50 Free listings apply to stores too?

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Re: Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?
Dec 2, 2012 03:12 AM

No.

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Re: Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?
Dec 2, 2012 03:34 AM

Store owners do not get the 50 free listings, but we do get a 60% discount from regular list fees for all transactions.

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Re: Does 50 free listings apply to stores too?
Dec 2, 2012 03:45 AM

Store owners get no discount on the insertion fee for auction-format listings, though they do pay a lower final value fee for auctions.

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