Hi everyone, I can't find my selling limits in my account, either in Seller Hub or selling manager summary, is anyone here able to let me know? I have 2 accounts, one is over 13 yr with 345 feedbacks, and the other one is 16 yrs with 47 feedbacks, both 100% rating. Any idea what would be the limits? Thanks alot!
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If you have sold before on these accounts yet still can't see any limits, then that would lead me to believe that there are no limits on either on them.
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Speeder's post is the most accurate so far in this thread. All accounts have limits. Even accounts created in 1998 had selling limits retroactively applied when eBay started the program.
I had an account with invisible selling limits before. In my honest opinion they are worth less than a 1000/$25000 account. I only say that because I sold on my "limitless" account for over a year and never got a limit increase. Each month I would sell 1000 items and then be informed I can't sell anymore right now. I eventually called in on the account and was informed my limit is 1000/$25000. It takes an eBay rep 30 seconds to make your limits visible to you if you call in. Once a rep makes your limits visible, you'll be eligible for automatic limit increases just like any other seller. Until you can see your limits though, you won't get any type of selling allowance increase.
I've also noticed certain eBay features are unavailable on accounts where selling limits don't show. For example, you won't be able to create a "sale event" until you can see your limits. You can create other types of promotions from within promotion manager, but not a "sale event" which has always been my favorite type of promotion. You also aren't able to "request higher selling limits" using the usual link from your seller dashboard.
Everyone always thinks they have something special when selling limits aren't showing. For a higher volume seller though, having your limits not show is more of a hindrance than a benefit.
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