Platform Comparison

eBay vs Amazon

Compare eBay and Amazon for selling used and refurbished PC hardware. Fees, seller requirements, and which is better for PC flippers.

The Verdict

eBay is the clear winner for individual PC flippers. Amazon's higher fees, strict requirements, and complex seller onboarding make it impractical for casual resellers. Amazon only makes sense for high-volume sellers with refurbished inventory and a Professional seller account.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureeBayAmazon
Selling Fees~13.25% + $0.308-15% + $0.99/item or $39.99/mo
Used Item SellingEasy, well-supportedRestricted, condition grading required
Buyer TrustHighHighest (Amazon brand)
Seller OnboardingSimple, quickComplex, documentation required
Return PolicySeller-customizableAmazon-mandated (buyer-favored)
Fulfillment OptionsSelf-shipSelf-ship or FBA
Listing CreationCreate from scratchMatch to existing ASIN
Best ForIndividual & small sellersHigh-volume professional sellers

Which Platform Wins for Each Scenario?

Individual PC flippers

Lower barrier to entry, easier listing process, customizable policies

eBay

Refurbished items at scale

Amazon Renewed program adds credibility; FBA handles logistics

Amazon

Used GPUs and CPUs

Better category support and audience for used PC hardware

eBay

Brand-name accessories

Buyers search by product name; matching existing ASINs is efficient

Amazon

Low-volume occasional selling

No monthly subscription; list and sell as needed

eBay

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