Yes, they upped one of my accounts to $12,000 on only four feedback and seven sales, and in on of my other accounts they haven't raised at all afeter 40 feedback and 80 sales.
Oh and forgot to mention that one of the accounts, the feedback is 16 total. So to answer your question kelly...yes quite normal to see this increase if you've gone past the 90 day period.
Yes, they upped one of my accounts to $12,000 on only four feedback and seven sales, and in on of my other accounts they haven't raised at all afeter 40 feedback and 80 sales.
You never know. I have an account with 40+ Selling feedback and about 40 buying feedback as well. Still stuck at 10/$1,000. Been selling on this account about 6 months. Does not seem to matter how I approach it the limits never get increased.
Hard to say how eBay views accounts. Likewise I have had other accounts with just a few selling feedback get increases relatively quickly.
I just looked and I only had 2 feedbacks as a seller
This is an aged account though, about 5 years old. The problem is that it is linked to a recently suspended account so I'm running and gunning this account. I wonder how long till suspension.
I just looked and I only had 2 feedbacks as a seller
This is an aged account though, about 5 years old. The problem is that it is linked to a recently suspended account so I'm running and gunning this account. I wonder how long till suspension.
The account can be saved if you slowly start changing info and moving the account to another unlinked user account on your computer.
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Am I right in saying that Ebay does not delete accounts and just take your money? I will get my money back right? If so it won't hurt to change the info and just keep selling.
I changed all my EBay info, using VMware and new IPs, now I just have to change my Paypal info, I went to change my password and it said it wanted to know all the numbers from an old credit card I do not have anymore, how do I get around this?
I changed all my EBay info, using VMware and new IPs, now I just have to change my Paypal info, I went to change my password and it said it wanted to know all the numbers from an old credit card I do not have anymore, how do I get around this?
You could call in and risk having the rep insta-ban your account.
Or you can call the bank that issued you the card and find out the number.
I suggest (B). Sometimes if there's been 2 cards on the account there's a dropdown that lets you verify any of the cards you've had linked in the past.
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