Platform Comparison

eBay vs Facebook Marketplace

Compare eBay and Facebook Marketplace for selling used PC hardware. See which platform offers better fees, buyer reach, and protection for PC flippers.

The Verdict

eBay is better for maximizing price on high-value or rare components thanks to its auction format and massive buyer pool. Facebook Marketplace wins for local sales and common parts where avoiding fees makes the biggest difference in your margin.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureeBayFacebook Marketplace
Selling Fees~13.25% + $0.30/order0% local / 5% shipped
Buyer Pool SizeGlobal, 130M+ active buyersLocal + shipped, huge but less targeted
Buyer ProtectionStrong (Money Back Guarantee)Limited (Marketplace Protection)
Seller ProtectionModerate (can be buyer-favored)Minimal for local sales
ShippingBuilt-in labels with discountsOptional, limited options
Auction FormatYes — can drive up rare item pricesNo — fixed price only
Time to SaleDays to weeksHours to days (local)
Best Item Value Range$50-$1000+$20-$500

Which Platform Wins for Each Scenario?

High-value GPUs ($300+)

Larger audience willing to pay top dollar; buyer protection builds confidence on expensive items

eBay

Quick local sales

Zero fees and same-day transactions; no shipping hassle

Facebook Marketplace

Complete PC builds

Avoiding $50-100+ in eBay fees on a $500-1000 build; local pickup eliminates shipping risk

Facebook Marketplace

Rare or vintage parts

Global reach finds niche buyers; auction format can exceed expected price

eBay

Bulk parts (RAM, fans, cables)

Easier to list and ship small items; buyers search for specific specs

eBay

Monitors and cases

Bulky items are expensive to ship; local pickup is the only practical option

Facebook Marketplace

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