2205 days ago

Trademe today increases fees - from 7.9% to 13% - # no fees move to 4tradeit

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

We just received the following message from trademe today (not a joke):

Trademe:
This is to notify you that we’re making some changes to our fees for sellers.
From 1 March 2020, the maximum success fee for a general item will be increasing from $149 to $249 for sales with a final sales value above $1,886.

This is a substantial selling fee hike from 7.9% to 13%.
I say, spread to word to try 4tradeit.co.nz. This auction and classified selling website is not as fancy and does not have the same deep pockets, but it has no selling fees and will work if enough people give it a go.

#no fees move to 4tradeit.co.nz

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Seeking donations

Maryanne from Orewa

Red Cross Shop Ōrewa is currently seeking quality pre-loved items and would kindly appreciate contributions of:

*bestseller books
*towels
*jewellery
*handbags
*ornaments
*bric-a-brac
*belts
*cds
*dvds
*designer women’s and menswear clothing

Donations can be kindly dropped at Shop 5, Hillary House, Hillary Square, Orewa, behind McDonalds.

Thank you for your generosity and support for Red Cross.