
If you open an eBay store is that mean I can post more item
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07-08-2013 09:04 AM
Hey
I was recently thinking of opening an eBay store But I saw that it says that I get 150 free LISTINGS Not postings
I was wondering if anybody knows
If Right now I have a limit of 10 items per a mouth will a regular store give me the option to post 150 items per a month
Thank you
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07-09-2013 02:00 AM
Hi Sapierman, See this eBay Help page re Stores http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/stores.html Follow all the links and click around over there and first determine if a store makes economic sense for you. Stores typically benefit high volume sellers, those who list a minimum of 100 items a month.
Stores get lower fees in some places off-set by higher in others. http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/storefees.html and
http://pages.ebay.ca/storefronts/Subscriptions.html
The Fee Illustrator for eBay.ca seems to be down. If you want, you can run the numbers on the eBay.com Fee Illustrator to help determine if you will profit from a store http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/illustrator/ Or just run the numbers with a calculator.
But you must get your DSRs in better shape. 4.5 for shipping time is going to hurt you. Good luck!
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07-09-2013 06:54 AM
"If Right now I have a limit of 10 items per a mouth will a regular store give me the option to post 150 items per a month "
Sorry, but no. Even if you open a store, it doesn't change your selling limits (if you have them).
This will explain what you can do to raise your selling limits:
Until your limits are raised, it would probably cost you more in fees if you were to open a store.
