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£1 max fees offers

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GreasedPiglet · 30/06/2019 19:58

How often do £1 max fees offers happen? I know it's probably personalised, but I just wondered if this happens relatively frequently or infrequently. Thanks!

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MyFokMarelize · 30/06/2019 22:15

For me about twice a month. I don't think I've ever known one to happen on 'pay day' weekend though.

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19lottie82 · 01/07/2019 09:01

I got an offer last weekend (not the one just passed). I usually get them about once a month.

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GreasedPiglet · 01/07/2019 20:51

Thanks both - I'm going to hold out until I get one.

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chloesmumtoo · 03/07/2019 11:42

Yes, I wait for them. Come around ever couple weeks for me

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Gingefringe · 05/07/2019 23:13

About every other week-end and usually over a bank holiday week-end for me.

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mrssmiling · 04/10/2019 12:50

I got one of these today, having listed a few things this week. Sorry if it's a stupid question, but is it possible to end current listings, then relist to qualify for the £1 max fee? If not, could one just create a completely new listing for an item that has already been listed?

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Chloesmumtoo · 04/10/2019 12:55

Since good til cancelled listings have been the only fixed price listings yes, I have personally ended them and 're listed with £1 max fee offers. I don't end auctions though. I am not aware of any repercussions. Hope that helps

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Chloesmumtoo · 04/10/2019 13:00

Go to my ebay top right. Select selling. Scroll down to item you wish to end. On right side under sell simular click more actions and select end item. Confirm.

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ruby1234 · 07/10/2019 16:35

Make sure you check your invoice/fees - I sold a few items on the last £1 max fees offer - I was charged the full fee amounts.
I went on Ebay chat and asked them to change the amounts charged to £1, which they did.
Not sure if this was a one-off or a regular occurrence, so worth checking.

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