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Fees explained


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Really this whole thing is redundant.

If you are selling something, I don't see the point in saying "I pay fee" or "you pay fee" - Just list the price that the buyer will be paying and then that is it. I understand that some things have original prices however just state how much they will be paying and let them decide if they want to invest in it. People tend to put "Selling for £20 - Not including fee" meaning the buyer has to pay £25, so just state that it is £25 and avoid this confusion.

In both situations, you'll be paying for the fee out of the money you get from the buyer anyhow (Unless you use your own money to pay it off which, again, still means you'd be losing £5 of your bank balance)

None the less this is a helpful guide for those confused with fees.

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