Platform Comparison

eBay vs Swappa

Compare eBay and Swappa for selling GPUs, CPUs, and other PC hardware. See which marketplace gives sellers better margins on tech.

The Verdict

Swappa's buyer-pays-fee model means sellers keep more per sale, making it ideal for high-value GPUs and CPUs. eBay offers far more buyer traffic and flexibility, making it better for volume and variety. Use both — Swappa for premium items, eBay for everything else.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureeBaySwappa
Seller Fees~13.25% + $0.30$0 (buyer pays 3%)
Payment ProcessingIncluded in selling feePayPal ~3.49% + $0.49
Net on $300 GPU~$260~$289
Buyer PoolMassive, globalSmaller, tech-focused
Listing QualityVaries widelyCurated, manually reviewed
Scam RiskModerate (buyer-favored disputes)Low (moderated listings)
Item TypesAnything electronicsTech-focused only
Time to SaleFast (large audience)Slower (smaller audience)

Which Platform Wins for Each Scenario?

GPUs ($200+)

~$29 more profit per $300 GPU; tech-savvy buyers

Swappa

Quick sales

10x the buyer traffic means faster sales

eBay

Bulk/varied inventory

Swappa only supports tech categories

eBay

Avoiding scams

Moderated listings and verified buyers reduce fraud

Swappa

Maximizing margin per item

No seller fees means higher net profit on each sale

Swappa

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