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Paying Your eBay Selling Fees

Selling fees are charges for selling your items on eBay, such as Insertion Fees, Final Value Fees, and fees for optional listing features. Learn more about selling fees and how they are determined.

Making payments

You can make a payment or change your payment method at any time by going to the Seller Account section in My eBay. Learn more about making a one-time payment .

eBay offers three methods for you to pay your selling fees:

  • Credit Card payment with PaisaPay (monthly and one-time payments)

  • Online Bank Transfer with PaisaPay (monthly and one-time payments)

  • Cheque/Demand Draft (one-time payments)

Payment methods

Choose from a variety of methods to pay your seller’s fees.

  • Credit Card payment with PaisaPay: If you hold a valid Master/Visa Credit Card, you can make a payment online using PaisaPay. No fee is charged if you use credit card to pay. If you hold a Master / Visa card, you can make a payment online using PaisaPay. No fee is charged if you use PaisaPay to pay. Learn more about making a one-time payment using PaisaPay.

    Note: You will need your Verified by Visa (VBV) / MasterCard SecureCode (MSC) password to make an online payment using your credit card.Learn more about VBV/MSC.

  • Online Bank Transfer: If you hold a bank account in any of these banks, you can make a payment by transferring directly from your bank account: • ICICI Bank • Citibank • HDFC Bank • IDBI Bank. No fee is charged if you use Online Bank Transfer. Learn more about making a one-time payment using Online Bank Transfer.

  • Cheque and Demand Draft: Cheque and demand draft payments take up to 10 business days to process and post to your account. Please remember that this does not include weekends and holidays. When making payment by cheque or demand draft, you must include a payment coupon and mail it to the address shown on the eBay payment coupon. Request and print an eBay payment coupon here.

    Note: eBay requires payment in full each month on accounts with balances of Rs. 25 or more. You will be billed a monthly finance charge of 1.5% or the highest amount permitted by law, whichever is lower, if your account becomes over due. If this happens, your account may be suspended for non-payment, and you may be responsible for collection costs.

Your payment due date

You'll need to pay your amount due in full each month to keep your account current. If you don’t keep your account current, your account may be suspended for non-payment and you may be responsible for collection costs. The payment due date is determined by the date eBay generates your invoice (either the 15th of the month or the last day of the month). For information on payment requirements, late fees, and payment schedules, see Your Payment Due Date.

Viewing your account activity

Using My eBay views, you'll find two ways to view the activity (fees, payments, credits, etc.) on your seller's account:

  • Account Status shows your current amount due, estimated balance and a list of your other account activities.

  • Invoices shows your account activity as it has appeared in your monthly invoices.

eBay will also send you monthly invoice notifications by email (if your balance was more than Rs 25.00 during the month).

You can also download the last 4 months of your invoice data to a Microsoft Excel as a CSV file by clicking the "Download" link displayed when you view your invoice.

You can also view the last 18 months of your invoice data as HTML files when you view your invoice.

Credits and refunds

You can receive credit on your account under certain conditions. Review requesting Final Value Fee Credits for requirements.

If you have a credit balance with your account, you can request a refund. Learn more about requesting a refund.

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