TradeMe Trials Charging Buyers Up to $2.99 Service Fee On Every Sale

TradeMe is testing a controversial new service fee structure that charges buyers on top of their purchase price, running from 28 September to 11 October 2025.

The experiment applies to a randomly selected group of buyers purchasing items in the Home & Living and Clothing & Fashion categories from casual sellers, with payments required through TradeMe’s Ping service.

The tiered fee structure charges:

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  • $0.10 for items under $10
  • $0.99 for items between $10.01 and $100
  • $2.99 for items over $100.

TradeMe says the service fee helps cover costs of developing technical infrastructure and customer support to keep the platform secure and reliable.

The buyer fee trial is running simultaneously with a promotion offering casual sellers zero success fees in the same categories during the same period. Professional sellers are excluded from the experiment.

The move marks a significant shift in TradeMe’s fee model, which has traditionally charged sellers rather than buyers. If successful, the trial could signal a move toward a dual-sided fee structure similar to auction houses, where both buyers and sellers pay transaction fees.

The experiment has drawn criticism from users who point out the disproportionate impact on low-value purchases. A buyer winning a $10 item would now pay $1.99 total—a 9.9% price increase with the $0.99 fee going straight to TradeMe. Similarly, a $100 purchase becomes $102.99.

Is this fair? You decide.

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