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Other Toy Boards => General Toy Discussion => Topic started by: apanda0622 on Friday 06 August 2010, 04:03 pm
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I know the Glo Friends Dragonflyer is rare b/c only prototypes were made, but do you see the price it went for???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290458313348&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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OMG! I would never pay that much!
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Wow that is a crazy price :o. I though I was crazy to pay $89.00 for a toy biz x-men play set.
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wow i would not have expected it to go for so much :o wow what a lucky find for the seller
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Unless the seller won it on another account because they weren't happy about the price it was going for...
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I highly doubt that - they would then have to pay fees on the auction ending price and lose out money anyway.
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True unless it was a 99p starter but I highly doubt that lol
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As well as paying part of the listing price you have to pay a final value fee which is a percent of the total amount the auction ended for.
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Here's the glo worm that goes with it--another crazy price!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350382659449&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Looks like the same person bought it. s--s (22)
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Really? I've never had to do that, is that the same with ebay UK? I've only started selling via ebay over the last couple of months so still learning the ropes!
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Really? I've never had to do that, is that the same with ebay UK? I've only started selling via ebay over the last couple of months so still learning the ropes!
Yeah they will do it on ebay.co.uk as well and you will have been charged a final value fee, you probably just haven't realised. Paypal also charges a basic fee, a percent of the total cost and if there has to be a currency conversion that incurs another % fee.