You've got the listing fee, then 10% of the end value fee, then 4% of the paypal payment.
So sell something for £200 and you actually end up with around £170
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This comes from the way their enforcement software works; it scans for keywords like magazine, bolt, trigger, trigger part etc, and alerts a human operator, who inspects the listing. Thats how a magazine can get away with being called an enfield box, it'll go under the radar until someone either dobs them in, or a random inspection by ebay staff spots it.
Likewise enfield boltheads are technically against the rules, as being a crucial part of the firing mechanism, but they don't know the word for it, and seeing the creatively correct phrase 'enfield clearance adjuster', recently from a seller, just might work for some time to come.
Chin up chaps, its all a good excuse to patronize the likes of gunbroker more, who have really stepped into the gaps left by ebay.
Across what country's does gunbroker work?
Wow, I guess that anything with your respective nation's emblem on it would be prohibited as well. After all, our nation's flags, are used as miltary banners as well. So an American company prohibits the sale of anything with an American logo as this represents un-American beliefs? I have a headache.
My latest from ebay, came today. The peculiar thing is the listing ran its week, didn't sell, closed last week, and hasn't been relisted by me. And three other items of mine in the same category are all OK.
HUH? Random enforcement...
Plus, they've missed the part where my listing says the parts are in NZ, not the USA, so that makes me not even under the umbrella of this rule of theres. Second time they've tried this to me.
Unfortunately, we had to remove your listing because the following information violates our policy:
Items that attatch to a gun can only be shipped domestically in the United States. Please do not relist this item with world wide shipping.
...and yes, items that attach to a gun include slings, scope lens caps, etc. evil people aren't we? ...
Aperture sight, listed under sights, lasers etc
Get really creative on listings, how on earth anybody gonna find it? Use GB.