Final Value Fees only apply to items sold on-line and are charged on a graduated scale. Final Value Fees are often used to simulate eBay's fees so they may be passed on to consignors, although different schemes may certainly be implemented.
Note that Final Value Fees are based on the actual selling price. These fees are only assessed once an item sells online. These fees will appear in the consignor's Transaction History. Each Price Code can have its own Final Value Fee formula (different Final Value Fee schemes can be created for use with different Price Codes).

You will see your new Final Value Fee Rule in the list.
You will notice Liberty will create an automatic second rule. If an Item goes over the value you specified in the first rule, the second rule, by default will apply those value.
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Item Processing Fee
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