Yes, eBay (UK) does impose fees for listing items for sale. Typically, sellers are allowed a certain number of free listings each month. Once the limit is exceeded, there is a fee associated with each additional item listed. The exact fees may vary based on several factors, including the category of the item, the type of listing chosen, and any optional features selected by the seller, such as adding a gallery image or promoting the listing. In addition to listing fees, there might also be final value fees, which are based on the selling price of the item when it is sold. These fees represent a percentage of the total amount paid by the buyer, including shipping costs. It is advisable for sellers to review eBay (UK) policies for the most current information on fees, as they may change over time. The current fee structure can usually be found on the eBay (UK) website, providing comprehensive details tailored to individual selling circumstances.