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Thursday, February 03, 2005
  eBay Does it Again!

New email received today reveals further confusion on eBay's part:

To Our Basic Stores Subscribers -
As you know, on February 18 the Basic subscription for Stores will change from $9.95 to $15.95 per month. In January, as part of our Frequently Asked Questions for the eBay.com / eBay Motors Fee Change announcement, we told you that your February invoices would be billed with the old subscription fee and that we would pro-rate the fee increase for February 18 to February 28 and add it to your March invoice.
You'll notice on your February invoice that the fee increase amount is being pre-billed in February, not in March. This was a mistake on our part. The amount you have been billed is accurate, but we billed you early. We apologize for this mistake.
To Clarify: On February invoices, you will be invoiced for $9.95 for the current Basic subscription plus a pro-rated fee increase to cover the period of February 18 to February 28, during which the increased monthly subscription applies. For example, those Basic Store sellers who receive their invoices on February 1st will see a charge of $12.31, reflecting the 17 days of the current pricing ($9.95) and 11 days of the new pricing ($15.95).
Basic Store owners billed on the 16th will receive an invoice that reflects 2 days of current pricing ($9.95) and 26 days of new pricing ($15.95) for a total of $15.52. Of course, any Store owners who elect to discontinue their subscription before the end of February will receive a pro-rated credit, as is our standard practice.
Thanks for your understanding.
Regards, eBay Stores Team

Phew! Glad that's all clear!

Sorry, I know the saga continues, but does anyone else feel worn out from this mess? I had already decided to close my store on eBay, opting for a full internet presence of my own making. Of course, my plan includes using eBay as a marketing tool, but honestly, there's little need to have an eBay store UNLESS you don't have a website yet. Then I think in that case, eBay is a good outlet for your home business.

Anywho, just thought I'd share the joy,
Thalia
 

 

Comments:

Probably the most emotional reaction to what he refers to as "whining", otherwise considered complaints against the eBay fee hikes, can be found on Terry Gibb's blog (message board). He passionately degrades anyone with a negative opinion to the new fees. So much so that he offends some of his own member readers. But what's a little shaking up to eBay sellers?

 

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