SELLERS BEWARE

What you need to know before selling ANYTHING on eBay this weekend

Flogging your stuff on eBay may seem like an easy option but don't get caught out by these profit-eating fees

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THE internet is full of rags-to-riches stories about how someone sold something old on eBay for ten times its original cost.

So when it comes to flogging stuff online, it's no wonder most of us turn to the online auction website.

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Follow these tips to become a top eBay sellerCredit: Getty - Contributor

Brits are set to go into a selling frenzy this bank holiday as eBay reveals that on average 9.4 million listings go live this weekend.

And while it's true that you can make a fortune when you're doing it right, you can also end up selling something for less than you had anticipated.

If you become an eBay entrepreneur, then you could be like Laura Rose who made up to £30,000 by selling her clothes on the website - but you could end up with egg on your face, like this seller who made a loss when he sold his new Jane Austen £10 note for less than a tenner.

To be an eBay pro, you'll need to follow these tips and tricks so you don't get caught out by anything unexpected.

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PayPal also charges sellers. Even though the online payment system is free to use when you're buying something, it will charge you 3.4 per cent of the final amount, plus 20p for each transaction.

Add this on top of your eBay fees and it's a sum that could really eat into your profit.

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