What is EBAY on My Bank Statement?
EBAY or EBAY*SELLER FEES is a billing label used for charges related to your eBay account. This may include listing fees, final value fees, purchases you’ve made, or seller tools and services.
Why Am I Being Charged by eBay?
Common reasons for eBay charges include:
- Purchasing items on eBay (especially digital goods)
- Seller fees for auctions, listings, or promotions
- eBay Store subscription or marketing tools
- Automatic payments for shipping or seller protection
Charges may appear as “EBAY*ITEM,” “EBAY*SELLER,” or just “EBAY.”
What is eBay?
eBay is a global online marketplace for buying and selling goods. Users may incur charges as buyers or sellers—sometimes both—especially if automatic payments or subscriptions are involved.
Is the eBay Charge Legit?
Most of the time, yes. To verify, log into your account at ebay.com and check:
- Order history (for buyers)
- Seller Hub > Payments (for sellers)
You can also view your billing activity under My eBay > Account > Payment Preferences.
How to Dispute or Cancel eBay Charges
If you don’t recognize the charge, check with other household members who may have used your account. You can also:
- Open a case through eBay’s Resolution Center
- Or contact eBay customer support
FAQ
- What is EBAY on my bank statement?
- It could be a charge for a recent purchase or fees related to selling items on eBay.
- Why did eBay charge me if I didn’t buy anything?
- You may have seller fees, a Store subscription, or shipping charges applied automatically.
- How do I stop eBay charges?
- Cancel any active subscriptions, check seller settings, and remove saved payment methods if needed.