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Me personally, I've moved away from selling on ebay after doing it since 2006. I know this thread is from four years ago so things have definitely changed in that time. Ebay now takes 10% from the final selling price and PayPal actually takes an additional 2.9% + $.30 for everytime money is sent to your account. So you basically lose about 13% everytime you sell something on eBay. Even if you sell at a high volume, 13% is a lot of money to be giving away. I've taken my flipping to Craigslist. Works better cause I deal with people locally, it's quicker, don't have to buy shipping materials, and no fees.
 
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