Chase Sets vs eBay for selling trading cards
At a glance
| What to compare | Chase Sets | eBay |
|---|---|---|
| Seller fees | One published standard schedule with a per-item cap, locked at listing time. Current numbers are on the marketplace sales fees page. | 13.25% trading-cards final value fee on the portion of a sale up to $7,500.00 and 2.35% above it, plus a $0.30 per-order fee ($0.40 on orders over $10.00), non-store rate, per eBay's published fee schedule as of July 12, 2026. |
| Payment processing | No separate seller payment-processing fee. Card processing is buyer-side at checkout and $0 when buyers pay with Chase Sets balance. | Payment processing is included in the final value fee; the per-order fee still applies to every order. |
| Fee lock | Every listing locks its fee the moment you create it. Later schedule changes never raise the fee on an existing listing. | Final value fees are charged at sale time at the rate then in effect. eBay does not publish a listing-time fee lock. |
| Order protection | Order Protection is included on every order and never itemized as a separate buyer fee. | eBay Money Back Guarantee covers eligible orders under its published policy. |
| Payout timing | Sale proceeds stay pending until delivery, risk, support, and aging rules clear, then become Chase Sets balance you can spend on cards or pay out. | Seller payouts follow eBay's published payments schedule after an order is confirmed. |
| Catalog coverage | Five games at launch — Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon (English and Japanese), Yu-Gi-Oh!, Disney Lorcana, and One Piece — with curated catalogs covering raw and graded cards. | Sells nearly every category. Trading cards are one category among many, in front of the largest general buyer audience. |
| Availability | Prelaunch. Beta invite waves begin late July 2026; signup opens to everyone on September 1, 2026. | Live today, with a global buyer base. |
Why sellers join Chase Sets anyway
The fee lock is a platform primitive: every listing keeps the fee captured when it was created. There is no separate seller payment-processing line, Order Protection is included on every order, and listings created during a founder's 60-day window lock 0% seller fees until they sell.
Where eBay is ahead today
eBay is live today with the largest general buyer audience, auction formats, and categories far beyond trading cards. Chase Sets is prelaunch and focused on five games — until invite waves begin, listing on Chase Sets is a bet on the economics on this page, not on existing traffic.
Questions sellers ask
How much does eBay charge to sell trading cards?
As of July 12, 2026, eBay's published trading-cards fees for sellers without a store are a 13.25% final value fee on the portion of a sale up to $7,500.00 and 2.35% above it, with payment processing included, plus a $0.30 per-order fee ($0.40 on orders over $10.00). Store subscriptions, optional listing upgrades, and promoted listings can change what a seller pays.
What does Chase Sets charge sellers?
Chase Sets publishes one standard seller fee schedule: a percentage of the item price with a per-item cap, and no separate seller payment-processing fee. Every listing locks its fee the moment it is created. The calculator on this page loads the current numbers live from the published schedule.
Will I keep more of the sale on Chase Sets than on eBay?
It depends on the sale price and order size, so run your own numbers: the calculator on this page applies each marketplace's published schedule to the same order, rounding competitor fees down in the competitor's favor. Listings created during a founder's 60-day window lock 0% seller fees until they sell.
Is Chase Sets live yet?
Not yet. Chase Sets opens to everyone on September 1, 2026, and beta invite waves begin late July 2026. Join the waitlist for an invite before launch and founders offer eligibility.
Chase Sets is prelaunch — join the waitlist for a beta invite wave, start your founders window, and help shape what ships first.
Protection, payout, and catalog descriptions for eBay summarize eBay's own published policies as of July 12, 2026. Fee figures and the competitor-favor rounding posture are described under the calculator above. Chase Sets statements describe the published policies on this site.