Fees...

 We make turning clutter into cash...easy, but it's not free!  So, 1 Stop Auction Shop has established the most user-friendly fee structure around!  We want it to be a no-brainer for you to give us your business!

 

Here's How it Works...

 

Non-Refundable Listing Fee: (based on each visit)

  • 1st item/Auction:  $3.00
  • Each additional Auction:  $1.00/each

 

Fee Schedule (per item):

Winning Bid Price                    1 Stop Auction Fees

Under $300                           35% - 1 Stop pays all fees

$301-$500                            30$ - 1 Stop pays all fees

$501-$5,000                         25% - 1 Stop pays all fees

Over $5,000                          20% - 1 Stop pays all fees

 

*As the value of your item goes up, our commission goes down!

 

Examples:

 

#1

You brought in a Mickey Mantel baseball card to 1 Stop Auction Shop.  It sold for a whopping $250!  1 Stop's fees would be:  $3 non-refundable listing fee + 35% of the $250 winning bid price.  So, you would get a check for $159.50!

 

#2

That same Micky Mantel baseball card sold for $525!  1 Stop's fees would be:  $3 on-refundable listing fee + 25% of the $525 winning bid price.  So, in this example you would get a check for $390.75!

 

#3

You brought in a vintage red stapler from your Great Uncle's rolltop desk and it did not sell (too bad!).  1 Stop's fees would be:  $3 non-refundable listing fee.

 

#4

Our simple fee schedule is straight forward. This means there are no complicated calculations or hidden fees to worry about or confuse you...or us!

 

Winning Bid Price           Fees       1  Stop Fees                 You Get

$100.00                       $0       $35.00 + $3             $62.00

$325.00                       $0       $97.50 +$3              $224.50

$525.00                       $0       $131.25 + $3           $390.75

Optional Selling Fees: (Not always necessary, but here if you need em')

Bold Fee:  $2.00 per auction listing

Reserve Price Auction:  $3 + 1% of the Reserve Value.  The 1% is refunded if the item sells.

  • What is a Reserve Price Auction? 

A hidden minimum price on the item.  This is done to allow the seller to start an item at a low price that is sure to attract attention, yet protect them from selling at a price that is too low.