Learn About Pricing


What does "List price" mean?

This is the price (excluding shipping and handling fees) a seller has provided at which the same item, or one that is nearly identical to it, is being offered for sale or has been offered for sale in the recent past. The price may be the seller's own price elsewhere or another seller's price. The "save" amount and/or percentage is the difference between the seller-provided original price for the item and the seller's current discounted price. If you have any questions related to the pricing and/or discount offered in a particular listing, please contact the seller for that listing.

What does "Seller's previous price" mean?

This is the price (excluding shipping and handling fees) this seller has provided at which the seller has sold the same item or one that is virtually identical to it, in the recent past. The "save" amount and/or percentage is the difference between the seller-provided original price for the item and the seller's current discounted price. If you have any questions related to the pricing and/or discount offered in a particular listing, please contact the seller for that listing.

What does "Outside competitor" price mean?

This is the price of an exact product in new condition, taking into consideration shipping charges, from an outside competitor to eBay.com. The "save" amount and/or percentage is the difference between the seller-provided original price for the item and the seller's current discounted price. If you have any questions related to the pricing and/or discount offered in a particular listing, please contact the seller for that listing.

What does the "Trending on eBay" price mean?

This is the median price based on sales of this product, taking into consideration item condition, from all sellers on eBay.com in the past 14 days, or if there are an insufficient number of listings for a meaningful calculation, the past 90 days.

Why is the price not shown on some listings?

Sellers have the right to set their own prices independently, but some manufacturers place restrictions on how those prices may be displayed or communicated to others. Because the seller's price on some items may be below the manufacturer's minimum advertised price, the manufacturer may not allow the seller to show you the seller's lower price until you take further action, such as clicking on a drop down menu, placing the item in your cart, or proceeding to checkout. The steps required depend on the terms set by the manufacturer's policy. Taking these steps allows us to show you the seller's great price, consistent with eBay's goal of always bringing consumers like you the lowest possible prices on the widest selection of products. You should know that by taking these steps, you won't be required to purchase the product. You can always simply remove the item from your cart or not proceed with checkout if you decide not to buy the item. If you have any questions related to the pricing and/or discount offered in a particular listing, please contact the seller for that listing.

You should know that by taking these steps, you won't be required to purchase the product. You can always simply remove the item from your cart or not proceed with checkout if you decide not to buy the item.