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At
$15.95 per month, the cost of an eBay
Store seems like a bargain.
But as most eBay sellers
indicate, that's just the beginning.
eBay sellers also pay a "listing fee" for every item they
list for sale.
eBay Store listings expire
every 30 days, requiring another
re-listing fee.
If an eBay seller wishes to
include more than one photo of the
item they are selling, they need to
pay an extra fee or use a third-party
image hosting service.
The largest cost for many
sellers is eBay's "Final Value
Fee".
A "Final Value Fee" is
charged to the eBay seller each
time any item sells: as much as 12% of the
sales price.
eBay's "Final Value Fee"
cuts where it hurts the most –
directly into the seller's sales
revenue.
And one of the biggest
complaints about eBay is that their
fees seem to be increasing all the
time.
PrestoStore
strives to make the cost of online
selling as low and as straight-forward
as possible.
PrestoStore is just $29.95 per
month.
For this one fee, sellers can
list an unlimited number of items for
sale, each
with 10 images, and listings never
expire.
There are no setup fees and all
of PrestoStore's marketing and
promotion services are included.
PrestoStore even includes a
complementary domain name registration
(www.yourname.com) so each
PrestoStore can be independently
hosted on the Internet (all web
hosting is also included).
Most
important: PrestoStore encourages
sellers to sell! Unlike eBay, there
are no final-value fees.
You do not pay any additional
fees when any of your items sell from
your PrestoStore.
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