Marketplace updates

Good ‘Til Cancelled update, relist cancelled items and remorse returns, state sales tax exemption, and fee updates.

What you need to know

  • Calendar-month renewals for Good ‘Til Cancelled listings
  • Easy relisting of cancelled items and remorse returns
  • Fee updates

Good ‘Til Cancelled listings overview

New calendar-month renewal schedule for Good Til Cancelled listings

Starting July 1, 2019, we will change the Good ‘Til Cancelled renewal schedule from every 30 days to once per calendar month. The new monthly renewal date for a Good ‘Til Cancelled listing will be based on the listing start date. The updated renewal schedule should make it easier for you to manage your business by aligning with monthly billing cycles and promotions.

Examples of Good ‘Til Cancelled calendar-month renewals effective July 1, 2019

EXAMPLE: Listing created on the 5th of the month

If you create a Good ‘Til Cancelled listing on July 5, it will be renewed on August 5, September 5, October 5, and so on.

EXAMPLE: Listing created on the 31st of the month

If you create a Good ‘Til Cancelled listing on July 31, your listing will renew on the 31st or the last day of the month—August 31, September 30, October 31, and so on.

EXAMPLE: Listing created prior to July 1, 2019

A Good ‘Til Cancelled listing that was created on January 30, 2019 and has renewed every 30 days (i.e., March 1, March 31, April 30, May 30, and June 29), will renew on July 29. When it renews on July 29, subsequent renewal dates will be set based on the day the listing was created (January 30), using the new monthly calendar schedule. Thus, the next renewal dates will be August 30, September 30, October 30, and so on.

Manage your Good Til Cancelled listings in Seller Hub

In addition to the new calendar-month renewal for Good ‘Til Cancelled listings, the “Start date” column on the Seller Hub Active Listings page now includes not only the date you listed the item, but also the length of time the listing has been active. Most sellers cannot see the “Start date” column because it’s not visible by default. To make the column visible, you must customize your Active Listings page. Another column that may not be visible by default but which you can also customize is an “End date” column, which, for Good ‘Til Cancelled listings, means the auto-renewal date.

To display “Start date” and “End date” columns on your Active Listings page in Seller Hub:

  • Click the “Customize” link near “Print” on your Active Listings page in Seller Hub.
  • Select “Start date” and “End date”, change your column order if desired. You can also remove any columns that you don’t want to display.
  • Click “Save”. Your Active Listings page will display the “Start date” column, how long the listing has been active, and “End date” (the auto-renewal date for Good ‘Til Cancelled listings) for each of your listings. You can also adjust the width of the column by hovering your cursor over the vertical dividing line, selecting the line, and dragging it left or right.

Good ‘Til Cancelled listings FAQs

You can find out when your Good ‘Til Cancelled listings will renew by looking at the “Time left” column on the Active Listings page in Seller Hub. You can also customize the Active Listings page in Seller Hub to show the “Start date” column. Starting July 1, 2019, Good ‘Til Cancelled listings will renew once per calendar month. When listings renew in July, subsequent renewal dates will be based on the listing start date. For example, if the listing was originally created on the 1st of the month, from August onward, it will always renew on the 1st of each month.

Yes. You can end your Good ‘Til Cancelled listing at any time.

Relist cancelled items and remorse returns overview

Easily relist cancelled items and remorse returns for single-quantity listings

Starting in May 2019, when you successfully complete a cancelled item or remorse return for a single-quantity listing we’ll provide you with a more convenient way to relist the item, which will help you resell the item and manage your business more efficiently. Upon completing a return or cancellation, a checkbox will be preselected for you that defaults to an automatic relisting of your item.

Cancelled item eligibility

The easy-relist default setting will be displayed and preselected for cancelled items that:

  • The buyer initiated and you approved
  • You cancelled due to an issue with the buyer’s address
  • Is for a single-quantity listing

Remorse return eligibility

The easy-relist default setting will be displayed and preselected for remorse returns if:

  • Tracking shows the item was returned to you
  • You provided a full refund
  • The remorse return is for a single-quantity listing

You will be able to deselect the preselected check mark in the default checkbox if you don’t wish to relist the returned item.

Screenshot of how to refund a buyer, with the option to relist the item checked.

Relist cancelled items and remorse returns FAQs

Yes. You will be able to deselect the preselected check mark in the default checkbox if you don’t want to relist the returned item.

You will not be able to modify your listing prior to relisting, but you will be able to revise your listing after it is relisted, just as you are currently able to do.

Yes. When you complete a return or cancellation request and relist your item, we will refund your final value fee as long as the return or cancellation did not require eBay to step in and help.

First, you should assess whether the item is in a condition or state in which it can be resold. If there are differences in the item, you may consider not relisting the item, and creating a new listing instead.

Yes. You will be responsible for any insertion fees when you relist returned or cancelled items.

Yes. The same settings will be applied, but the listing can be modified after it’s relisted.

The checkbox will be available within each listing within the cancellation and return flows, prior to submitting the cancellation or refund.

We are aware that sellers want this functionality and we are exploring adding it in the future.

If the item is not in resellable condition, simply remove the check mark in the checkbox before you confirm the cancellation or refund.

Yes. The same settings you applied when you originally listed your item will carry over when you relist.

Easy-relist is not currently available for multi-quantity items. It is only available for single-quantity items.

Overview

State sales tax requirement update

In October 2018, we announced that several US states passed laws that require eBay and other online marketplaces to collect sales tax on taxable items mailed to addresses in those states. You can find current information about affected states on our Help page.

We collect the sales tax from the buyer at checkout and itemize how much tax we collected and remitted in our Orders Report. The sales tax is collected automatically. There are no fees associated with these functions. For more information on eBay’s tax policy and your obligations, see our Tax policy and the US User Agreement.

Fee updates overview

Final value fee cap increase for Basic and Premium Stores

Starting on June 1, 2019, we will increase the final value fee cap for Basic and Premium eBay Stores from $250 to $350. The final value fee cap for Anchor stores will not change. Some exclusions may apply.

Final value fee increase for sellers not meeting performance expectations

Starting on June 20, 2019, we will increase the additional final value fees charged to sellers who have very high rates of “item not as described” returns and sellers who are not meeting minimum performance standards from 4% to 5%. See our selling fees article for information about how we calculate final value fees.

Fee updates FAQs

We periodically evaluate fees and may make adjustments depending on changes we make in the eBay marketplace, and evolving conditions in the ecommerce industry.

No. Listings made before June 1, 2019 by Basic and Premium eBay Store subscribers will not be subject to the increase until the listing is relisted or is renewed.

The following categories will be excluded from the final value fee cap increase:

  • Heavy Equipment
  • Commercial Printing Presses
  • Food Trucks, Trailers & Carts
  • Guitars & Basses

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