Seller Fee Calculator
How much will each platform take?
Pop in your asking price and I'll show you what you'd take home — and what the buyer would actually pay. Not the same thing on every platform. 🧡
Vinted
You were looking at thisFree to sell — buyers pay a 5% + £0.70 protection fee on top
You receive
£—
Buyer pays
£—
Depop
Seller: 2.9% + £0.30 payment fee. Buyer: ~5% + £1 protection fee on top
You receive
£—
Buyer pays
£—
eBay
~12.8% final value fee on total amount (category dependent)
You receive
£—
Vestiaire Collective
12% commission + £3 minimum per item
You receive
£—
Hardly Ever Worn It
18% consignment commission
You receive
£—
Fees last verified May 2026. Platforms change their fees from time to time.
Why platform fees matter
Not all resale platforms work the same way. Some — like eBay and Vestiaire Collective — take a commission from you, the seller. Others — like Vinted — charge the buyer a protection fee on top of your asking price, so you keep what you list.
That difference matters in two ways. First, how much lands in your pocket after a sale. Second, how competitive your listing looks to buyers — a £50 item on Vinted costs the buyer £53.20, while the same item on eBay costs them exactly £50.
This calculator shows you both numbers so you can make a smarter call before you list. The difference between platforms on a £100 sale can easily be £15+ in your pocket.
Worthmore keeps these figures up to date so you don't have to hunt through platform help pages every time fees change.