From Martin Lewis, moneysavingexpert.com Seller fees are hiked this week - list now to beat the higher charges Unfortunately eBay's about to increase the fees it charges sellers, particularly for premium listings which include sales-boosting bells and whistles like bigger pictures and subtitles. Yet list items now and you'll only be charged the old fees. Increase in premium listing charges The first of two price hikes comes in on Thu 14 Aug. It'll substantially increase the cost of premium listings, which include optional upgrades such as 'gallery plus' (which improves the size and quality of pics), subtitles, a listing designer and a 'buy it now' option for auction sales. For auctions and 3-10 day 'buy it now' listings, the price of 'gallery plus' will increase from 95p to £2.50, adding a subtitle from 35p to £1 and the listing designer from 7p to 30p. The cost of adding 'buy it now' to an auction is currently tiered according to the price set. For items between 99p and £4.99 it's 10p, for £5 to £14.99 it's 20p, for £15 to £24.99 it's 30p and anything £25 or more is 50p. This'll become a flat rate fee of 50p, regardless of listing price. The fee for setting a reserve price for an auction will rise from 3.5% to 4% of the sale price. For 30-day 'buy it now' listings, the cost of the listing designer will increase from 21p to 30p. However the 'gallery plus' fee will drop from £2.85 to £2.50 and adding a subtitle will cost £1, down from £1.05. Final value fee cap to increase to £250 The second price change comes in on Mon 1 Sept - it affects the final value fee paid on both basic and premium listings and will mean a big hike for higher value items. The cap on the final value fee (the 10% cut you give eBay of the final sale price, including p&p) will rise from £75 to £250. So anyone selling an item worth more than £750 will pay a lot more.