How colcur is paid

Website: https://colcur.com/en Company: Expanse UG (haftungsbeschränkt) & Co. KG


The fact that matters

When you click from colcur to a listing on eBay and buy, eBay pays colcur a commission through the eBay Partner Network (EPN). The commission rate is set by eBay per category, and it is the same for every listing in the coins category. colcur earns the same percentage whichever slab you buy — so colcur has no incentive to show one listing over another.

Results are ranked by relevance and recency. The sort controls are in your hands.

Two honest caveats

  1. New or reactivated buyers. eBay may pay a different rate when the buyer is new to eBay or returning after a long absence. That is a per-buyer difference, not a per-listing one — it applies equally to whichever listing that buyer clicks, so it cannot influence ranking.
  2. Commission scales with item price. The commission is a percentage of the sale, so an expensive coin earns colcur more than a cheap one. Ranking still does not consider price or commission; when results are ordered by price, it is because you chose that sort.

Standing policy: conversion and earnings data never feeds ranking.

Why does the link go through ebay.pxf.io?

If you watch the address bar, an out-link from colcur passes through ebay.pxf.io before landing on ebay.com. That domain is eBay's affiliate-tracking domain, operated by Impact — the platform eBay runs its Partner Network on. The redirect records that the click came from colcur, so eBay knows whom to pay. It costs you nothing: the price on eBay is the same with or without our link.

What colcur is not

colcur is not a marketplace. We do not sell coins, hold inventory, or take money from dealers or grading services. Every purchase happens on eBay, under eBay's terms, between you and the seller. The EPN commission is colcur's revenue, and it funds the free register and index.

Questions

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