eBay fees on Toys & Games sales are straightforward on paper — but sellers consistently miscalculate their real margin because they only account for the headline Final Value Fee and forget payment processing. The combined bite is closer to 15–16% than the 12.9% most sellers quote. This page gives you the exact numbers for Toys & Games and a worked example so you know precisely what you keep.

eBay Toys & Games fee breakdown

Fee Rate Applied to
Final Value Fee 11.9% Total transaction (item price + postage)
Payment Processing 2.9% + £0.30 Per order
Combined total ~15–16% + £0.30 Approximate — varies with transaction value

There are no listing fees for private sellers within the 1,000 free listing allowance per month. If you use Promoted Listings, add the additional ad rate (typically 2–15%) on top of the above.

eBay Toys & Games fees: UK vs US vs Europe compared

Fees vary significantly by region — here's what sellers pay on each marketplace for the same Toys & Games sale.

eBay UK 🇬🇧 eBay US 🇺🇸 eBay Germany/Europe 🇩🇪
Business seller FVF 11.9% 13.6% 11%
Per-order fixed fee £0.40 over £10 · £0.30 under £10 $0.40 over $10 · $0.30 under $10 €0.45 over €10 · €0.05 under €10
Private seller FVF 0% (fee-free since Oct 2024) Standard rates apply 0% (fee-free for EEA residents)
Currency GBP £ USD $ EUR €
Notable exception Console hardware uses a tiered rate: 6.9% up to £400, then 2% above — applies to PS5, Xbox, Switch hardware No reduced rate for physical toys; standard 13.6% applies across Toys & Hobbies Physical toys at 11%; PC & Video Games increased to 12% in Feb 2026
Private seller note

Private sellers on eBay UK and eBay Germany (for EEA residents) currently pay 0% final value fees on most categories. These pages show business seller rates — the fees that apply to anyone selling regularly or running a reselling operation.

What a real Toys & Games sale actually nets you

Here's the maths on a realistic Toys & Games transaction — a LEGO City Police Station set 60246 (complete, with instructions) sourced for £6.00 and sold for £38.00.

Worked Example

LEGO City Police Station set 60246 (complete, with instructions) — sold for £38.00

Sale price£38.00
Postage charged to buyer£4.99
Total transaction£38.00 + £4.99
Final Value Fee (11.9% of total)−£5.12
Payment processing (2.9% + £0.30)−£1.55
Total eBay fees−£6.67
Your postage cost−£4.99
Buy price−£6.00
Net profit£20.34

eBay took £6.67 in total fees on that transaction. That's the number to anchor your buy-price decisions to — not the headline 11.9%.

Toys & Games — what to know about fees

At 11.9%, the general Toys & Games rate applies to physical toys, board games, and LEGO sets. Video game console hardware (PS5, Xbox Series X) has a separate tiered sub-rate of 6.9% on the first £400 then 2% above — a significant saving on high-value console flips.

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eBay Toys & Games fees — common questions

eBay charges a 11.9% Final Value Fee on Toys & Games sales in the UK, applied to the total transaction including postage. You also pay 2.9% + £0.30 per order for payment processing. Combined, you're typically paying around 15–16% of the total transaction value plus £0.30.

On a typical UK Toys & Games sale of £38.00 with £4.99 postage, eBay takes approximately £6.67 in combined fees — the 11.9% Final Value Fee (£5.12) plus payment processing (£1.55). After postage and your buy price, your net profit on that transaction is £20.34.

Take your sale price, subtract the 11.9% Final Value Fee (applied to sale price + postage), subtract 2.9% + £0.30 for payment processing, subtract your actual postage cost, and subtract your buy price. The result is your net profit. Use our free profit calculator to do this automatically — or install the Privy Chrome extension to see it on every listing without entering anything.

At 11.9%, the general Toys & Games rate applies to physical toys, board games, and LEGO sets. Video game console hardware (PS5, Xbox Series X) has a separate tiered sub-rate of 6.9% on the first £400 then 2% above — a significant saving on high-value console flips. Most eBay categories in the UK use a 12.9% Final Value Fee, but rates do vary by category. Always confirm the current rate in eBay's seller fee schedule before making a sourcing decision.

For a complete breakdown of every fee eBay charges across all categories — including listing fees, promoted listings, and the full payment processing structure — see our full eBay fees breakdown.