Platform Comparison

eBay vs Mercari

Compare eBay and Mercari fees, buyer reach, and selling experience for used PC components. Find which platform maximizes your flip profit.

The Verdict

eBay is the better primary platform for serious PC flippers thanks to its massive buyer pool and hardware-savvy audience. Mercari works well as a secondary platform for mid-range items under $200 where its simpler listing process saves time.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureeBayMercari
Selling Fees~13.25% + $0.30/order10% + 2.9% + $0.50
Total Fee on $100 Sale~$13.55~$13.40
Buyer PoolGlobal, hardware-savvyUS-focused, general audience
Listing ComplexityDetailed (item specifics, categories)Simple (photo + description)
ShippingFlexible, discounted labelsPrepaid labels, simpler
Auction OptionYesNo
Payout Speed1-2 days (established sellers)After buyer rates (up to 3 days)
Returns PolicyCustomizable by seller3-day inspection window

Which Platform Wins for Each Scenario?

GPUs and high-value components

Larger audience of hardware buyers drives competitive pricing

eBay

Small items (RAM, fans, cables)

Quick listing process; prepaid shipping labels simplify small shipments

Mercari

Volume selling

Better tools for managing multiple listings, bulk actions, and analytics

eBay

Casual/occasional selling

Simpler interface; less time per listing

Mercari

Price negotiation

Built-in offer system makes negotiation smoother

Mercari

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