Switch guide
Switch from Amazon to eBay
Direct answer: On a $50.00 sale, switching from Amazon to eBay changes modeled seller fees from $7.50 to $7.20. eBay saves $0.30 before item cost, shipping labels, ads, refunds, or taxes.
This guide uses a $50.00 baseline sale with no shipping charge, no item cost, and no paid promotion so the fee difference is easy to isolate before you test real listing details.
Fee delta
Amazon fees
$7.50
15.0% effective fee rate on $50.00
eBay fees
$7.20
14.4% effective fee rate on $50.00
Modeled difference
$0.30
eBay saves $0.30
Migration checklist
Before moving listings
- Run the same sale price, item cost, and shipping assumptions through both the Amazon and eBay calculators.
- Move one representative listing first instead of bulk-editing the whole inventory set.
- Check whether the target audience on eBay supports the same price or needs a different offer strategy.
- Rewrite photos, title keywords, and item specifics for eBay rather than copying the old listing unchanged.
- Pause or delist the Amazon version immediately after a sale so cross-listed inventory does not double-sell.
Reasons to test eBay
- - eBay has lower modeled fees than Amazon on the $50.00 baseline sale.
- - eBay can expose the item to a different buyer pattern: broad demand, deep category coverage, auction and fixed-price formats, and strong buyer intent for used goods.
- - A switch test gives you real listing data before you commit to changing the whole workflow.
What to watch
- - Do not compare fees alone if Amazon can sell the item faster or at a stronger price.
- - Shipping labels, promoted listings, returns, and account-specific rules can move the result away from this default $50 model.
- - Keep the original Amazon listing data until the eBay test has enough views, saves, offers, or sales to judge the move.
Run the switch with your real numbers
The $50.00 baseline is a decision starter. Re-run the same item through both calculators with real shipping, cost of goods, category, and promotion assumptions before changing where the listing lives.