| | | wtfebay | 01-05-2017 03:36 PM | TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Just a heads up if you get 0/0 limits when first creating an account. I usually call in on these accounts and automatically get asked verification questions in order to increase the selling limit. However, now they are giving an option to either start out with 30/3000 OR they can do "further verification" and set you at 100/5000. Having 100/5000 has been the standard for a while now when you go through verification questions. Don't give up hope on 0/0 accounts...most of the time they are salvageable and a lot of it has to do with the phone number you use to create the account (things like Google Voice and free texting apps can cause 0/0 limits). |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-05-2017 04:22 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Great option for the US! |
| suspendedfoe | 01-05-2017 05:56 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by wtfebay
(Post 822241)
Just a heads up if you get 0/0 limits when first creating an account. I usually call in on these accounts and automatically get asked verification questions in order to increase the selling limit. However, now they are giving an option to either start out with 30/3000 OR they can do "further verification" and set you at 100/5000. Having 100/5000 has been the standard for a while now when you go through verification questions. Don't give up hope on 0/0 accounts...most of the time they are salvageable and a lot of it has to do with the phone number you use to create the account (things like Google Voice and free texting apps can cause 0/0 limits). | I tried your method but was not given such options..
Did you call at all?
I got options like link to another seller account, upgrade to business and talk to
Us on the phone.
Thanks |
| GreenBean | 01-05-2017 06:03 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by suspendedfoe
(Post 822270)
I tried your method but was not given such options..
Thanks | What are you using to access your eBay account via the computer?
:spy: |
| suspendedfoe | 01-05-2017 06:12 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 822274)
What are you using to access your eBay account via the computer?
:spy: | firefox, im using a comp |
| GreenBean | 01-05-2017 07:46 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by suspendedfoe
(Post 822276)
firefox, im using a comp | What type of service? VPN,tethering etc |
| suspendedfoe | 01-05-2017 08:18 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 822306)
What type of service? VPN,tethering etc | Tethering, using verizon mifi |
| wtfebay | 01-06-2017 02:44 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Sorry if I wasn't clear in my first post. You have to CALL in order to do this...this isn't an automated feature that you can access from the "request selling limit" link. |
| Gammzy98 | 01-07-2017 12:17 AM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by wtfebay
(Post 822521)
Sorry if I wasn't clear in my first post. You have to CALL in order to do this...this isn't an automated feature that you can access from the "request selling limit" link. | Hey wtfebay thanks for the awesome tip! Does this only work with 0/0 accounts, or can you call if you have like 50/500 give or take higher or lower? When you do call, what kind of questions do they ask? And do you call with the number associated with the account or can you use a different number i.e. dial *67 to block number ID? Thanks! |
| Speeder33 | 01-07-2017 08:01 AM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by Gammzy98
(Post 822608)
Hey wtfebay thanks for the awesome tip! Does this only work with 0/0 accounts, or can you call if you have like 50/500 give or take higher or lower? When you do call, what kind of questions do they ask? And do you call with the number associated with the account or can you use a different number i.e. dial *67 to block number ID? Thanks! | If you do call ebay, you'll want to use the same phone number. I believe they have the ability to "unblock" your number, as do most large businesses. |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-07-2017 08:17 AM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Any toll free numbers in the US can see incoming numbers even if blocked from my understanding |
Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 822665)
Any toll free numbers in the US can see incoming numbers even if blocked from my understanding | That is correct - you cant block your phone number when calling a tollfree number in North Am |
| NewYork | 01-07-2017 11:43 AM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by Speeder33
(Post 822664)
I believe they have the ability to "unblock" your number, as do most large businesses. | YES!! I did a lot of damage before learning this... blocked numbers don't always hide the number you're calling from! Good to see it mentioned here. |
| Xres6286 | 01-07-2017 04:17 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit i use skype to call usually and it will come up as a random number or blocked, I just say I am calling from my work phone |
| glacier922 | 01-07-2017 07:48 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit So you call in and it's a rep you ask for the 30/3000? Or is this an automated system you punch in? |
| timetobarter | 01-07-2017 11:02 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit What is a 0/0 account? Quote:
Originally Posted by wtfebay
(Post 822241)
Just a heads up if you get 0/0 limits when first creating an account. I usually call in on these accounts and automatically get asked verification questions in order to increase the selling limit. However, now they are giving an option to either start out with 30/3000 OR they can do "further verification" and set you at 100/5000. Having 100/5000 has been the standard for a while now when you go through verification questions. Don't give up hope on 0/0 accounts...most of the time they are salvageable and a lot of it has to do with the phone number you use to create the account (things like Google Voice and free texting apps can cause 0/0 limits). | |
Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by timetobarter
(Post 822790)
What is a 0/0 account? | When you start an account and they give you zero limits, as you can't sell anything
0 items / $0 |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-09-2017 08:18 AM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by timetobarter
(Post 822790)
What is a 0/0 account? | Short hand for 0 items / $0 selling limits.
It means nothing can be listed on the eBay |
| quizmaniac | 01-09-2017 12:37 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit have only had a 0/0 issue once, i just used live chat to have it lifted to 10/650 which is fine for what i needed and it was increased further automatically after a month anyway :). |
| wtfebay | 01-12-2017 05:00 PM | Re: TIP: Calling In On 0/0 Accounts...You Can Get 30/3000 Limit Quote:
Originally Posted by Gammzy98
(Post 822608)
Hey wtfebay thanks for the awesome tip! Does this only work with 0/0 accounts, or can you call if you have like 50/500 give or take higher or lower? When you do call, what kind of questions do they ask? And do you call with the number associated with the account or can you use a different number i.e. dial *67 to block number ID? Thanks! | Only works for 0/0 accounts. If you have anything other than 0/0, such as 5/500, they will tell you that you need to sell within those limits for at least 30 days before getting an increase. However, sometimes you get an automatic bump during those 30 days, without ever having to call back in.
And you have to call from the number registered on your account. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:15 AM. | |
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