eBay Insertion Fee Previous Terms-of-the-Day On the eBay auction Web site, an Insertion Fee is the amount of money eBay charges to the seller for listing an item for sale. Insertion Fees vary depending on the starting price of the item and the category the seller chooses to list in. Insertion Fees are nonrefundable. See also Final Value Fee.
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