Re: Help me answer properly to ebay call for increasing my listing items!!!
The advice in this thread is LAUGHABLY bad.
First off, I've NEVER had eBay request documents for items I'm selling. NOT ONCE!
And I've sold it all. You name it, laptops, phones, VERO, everything. Now if you're account is brand new and you're listing Rolexs and iPhones, yeah, you're going to have a problem. But as long as you're not acting like a moron you'll never get asked for docs. This isn't Amazon.
Second: NEVER admit to drop-shipping! eBay doesn't care about drop-shipping, but they DO care about order cancellations, and drop-shipping is NOTORIOUS for this!
Always act like one of two characters: The newbie selling stuff from around his house, the the professional who orders in bulk and sells on eBay. DO NOT be the idiot who says "yeah I order stuff and dropship from JoeBlow.com
And for the record, here is a list of the questions you'll be asked when you call eBay AND the "correct" answers. Answer 1 is for newbie eBay character, Answer 2 is for professional:
What's your eBay user ID? Tell them your eBay user ID
Whats the registered address on the account? Tell them the address listed on your account.
Where do you get your items from? It's just stuff laying around the house, a friend said I could make more money on eBay than a yardsale. OR I have a distributor agreement with company XYZ
Where do you store/stock/keep your items? My home OR My warehouse.
What kind of limits are you hoping to get? Tell them limits you'd like to receive, but be realistic. Specifically talk about what portion of the limits are keeping you from selling more (dollar amount or items). If your limits are only 10 items per month, ask for 50. If your limits are 60 items per month,
ask for 120. You don't have to ask for double per say, it's more about a reasonable amount.
Now let this horse die already.
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