| |  | | | wertwar | 09-29-2022 01:36 PM | Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Hi all,
I got this message from ebay and I have no idea how to reply or respond to it. Im looking for anyone to help or service that can get my account back based on what ebay is asking? A the moment I cannot sell anything on my aged store of ver 6 years.
"In order for us to continue our review of your account we ask that you please upload the following information:
- Due to the high volume of sales on eBay, we would like to see actual documentation that shows "contracts with your suppliers". Additionally, we would like to see more documentation that includes manufacture invoices or receipts. (NOTE: This documentation must show your suppliers' information, items purchased, quantity purchased, price per unit and your payment information.)
-- Important --
- Make sure that your name and User ID appear on each document that you submit. If this information is not included, it cannot be processed.
- Be sure your submitted documents are current, valid, and legible.
To submit the requested documents quickly, please click on the following link and follow the steps below: https://ocsnext.ebay.com/ocs/mudcwf?...RiskManagement
1. Click on the above link and sign in using your eBay user ID and password.
2. Click ‘Continue’
3. Select the documents needing to be uploaded by clicking ‘Browse’. Once they are selected, choose the Document Type from the drop down list.
4. Select send and wait for the confirmation to appear to ensure your documents have been submitted for review.
-- Note --
- It may take up to 3 business days to review your information.
We appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter as quickly as possible and look forward to receiving your documentation."" |
| agent006140 | 09-29-2022 05:39 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Have you been selling certain items many times?
Ebay wants to see if there is a contract between you and your supplier,invoice from this supplier on its stationary showing your co name ,and unit price,quantity purchased and total |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Belated welcome to the forum OP - all the best as you master stealth :thumb: |
| samspalace | 09-30-2022 08:50 AM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1202341)
Hi all,
I got this message from ebay and I have no idea how to reply or respond to it. Im looking for anyone to help or service that can get my account back based on what ebay is asking? A the moment I cannot sell anything on my aged store of ver 6 years.
"In order for us to continue our review of your account we ask that you please upload the following information:
- Due to the high volume of sales on eBay, we would like to see actual documentation that shows "contracts with your suppliers". Additionally, we would like to see more documentation that includes manufacture invoices or receipts. (NOTE: This documentation must show your suppliers' information, items purchased, quantity purchased, price per unit and your payment information.)
-- Important --
- Make sure that your name and User ID appear on each document that you submit. If this information is not included, it cannot be processed.
- Be sure your submitted documents are current, valid, and legible.
To submit the requested documents quickly, please click on the following link and follow the steps below: https://ocsnext.ebay.com/ocs/mudcwf?...RiskManagement
1. Click on the above link and sign in using your eBay user ID and password.
2. Click ‘Continue’
3. Select the documents needing to be uploaded by clicking ‘Browse’. Once they are selected, choose the Document Type from the drop down list.
4. Select send and wait for the confirmation to appear to ensure your documents have been submitted for review.
-- Note --
- It may take up to 3 business days to review your information.
We appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter as quickly as possible and look forward to receiving your documentation."" | This email is pretty much like an MC011 email it’s been triggered from a certain amount of sales achieved on the account.
Your going to need to send eBay what they want otherwise the account is toast.
Don’t worry about contracts between supplier.
In fact what I will do if I will copy my post I made for you to follow if you wish. |
| samspalace | 09-30-2022 08:53 AM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Here is my post how I passed this.
Just want to share with everyone how I passed the MC011.
So when I got hit with the restriction I had about 40 listings live at the time. The first thing I done was message an eBay rep and ask them why did I receive a restriction on my account?
They didn’t give me an exact answer but I know feedback, cases opened, violating their terms etc list goes on. I figured my case was because of high returns from a product customers didn’t like.
Anyway I asked them what do I need to do to resolve this account. They told me I needed to supply an invoice for a product I sold not for all 40 active listings only for a product so I then assumed my product may have been reported to eBay and eBay want to know if it’s the real deal or not.
I import all products from China and their China specials being sold I.e replicas of originals. So I knew if I sent an invoice from Aliexpress, alibaba or DHgate my account would fail the restriction.
I put 2 and 2 together and took a gamble and brought the real stuff from a real genuine retailer who has been around for years.
This is what I advice to do is to purchase the stock you are selling from a retailer for the invoice to show eBay. I paid just over £900 for 10pcs.
Now it’s also important to leave a message in the comment box and tell eBay why they should allow you to continue on selling on the site. This is the comment I wrote and hopefully this will help a lot of people out.
Hi I have supplied the invoice from (company name) for the (name of product) requested and also supplied my drivers license for my proof of identity. I don’t have a legal contract with this (company name) I just go to the website and buy x amount of items from them. As you probably already know this (company) are a genuine business who have been around for years and only sell genuine authentic items which is the reason why I use them as I know their products are of high quality and are safe for my customers to use. I understand that eBay will require information from sellers time to time. I also believe I should be able to continue on selling on the platform as I’m a trust worthy seller with x amount of positive feedback 99.8% example and 500 positive feedbacks example. Predicted seller level top rated which mine is but can always say above standard if you are. I also do my very best and work very hard to give my customers the best experience on eBay. If their is anything I can help out with then please do let me know. I will do my best to provide any required information to you.
As you can see sending a message like this to
eBay and buying authentic items from an established retailer who eBay knows looks as legit as it gets.
I have 3k in my available balance and hopefully I should receive that tomorrow and can start selling again now but will wait to receive funds before going again.
I personally believe this will help a lot of sellers out their who find it hard to pass MC011 I hope you all pass it. Staying calm and providing eBay what they want is the way to go. |
| james13v | 09-30-2022 01:08 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1202386)
Here is my post how I passed this.
Just want to share with everyone how I passed the MC011.
So when I got hit with the restriction I had about 40 listings live at the time. The first thing I done was message an eBay rep and ask them why did I receive a restriction on my account?
They didn’t give me an exact answer but I know feedback, cases opened, violating their terms etc list goes on. I figured my case was because of high returns from a product customers didn’t like.
Anyway I asked them what do I need to do to resolve this account. They told me I needed to supply an invoice for a product I sold not for all 40 active listings only for a product so I then assumed my product may have been reported to eBay and eBay want to know if it’s the real deal or not.
I import all products from China and their China specials being sold I.e replicas of originals. So I knew if I sent an invoice from Aliexpress, alibaba or DHgate my account would fail the restriction.
I put 2 and 2 together and took a gamble and brought the real stuff from a real genuine retailer who has been around for years.
This is what I advice to do is to purchase the stock you are selling from a retailer for the invoice to show eBay. I paid just over £900 for 10pcs.
Now it’s also important to leave a message in the comment box and tell eBay why they should allow you to continue on selling on the site. This is the comment I wrote and hopefully this will help a lot of people out.
Hi I have supplied the invoice from (company name) for the (name of product) requested and also supplied my drivers license for my proof of identity. I don’t have a legal contract with this (company name) I just go to the website and buy x amount of items from them. As you probably already know this (company) are a genuine business who have been around for years and only sell genuine authentic items which is the reason why I use them as I know their products are of high quality and are safe for my customers to use. I understand that eBay will require information from sellers time to time. I also believe I should be able to continue on selling on the platform as I’m a trust worthy seller with x amount of positive feedback 99.8% example and 500 positive feedbacks example. Predicted seller level top rated which mine is but can always say above standard if you are. I also do my very best and work very hard to give my customers the best experience on eBay. If their is anything I can help out with then please do let me know. I will do my best to provide any required information to you.
As you can see sending a message like this to
eBay and buying authentic items from an established retailer who eBay knows looks as legit as it gets.
I have 3k in my available balance and hopefully I should receive that tomorrow and can start selling again now but will wait to receive funds before going again.
I personally believe this will help a lot of sellers out their who find it hard to pass MC011 I hope you all pass it. Staying calm and providing eBay what they want is the way to go. | could have saved all that time, if you weren't ripping off your customers with bogus products. Yeah, I wonder why your customers didn't like the product they bought, and opened returns. What a bunch of cry babies. Why would they possibly expect to actually receive what they ordered and paid for. But hey, what do I know. |
| samspalace | 09-30-2022 02:27 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1202427)
could have saved all that time, if you weren't ripping off your customers with bogus products. Yeah, I wonder why your customers didn't like the product they bought, and opened returns. What a bunch of cry babies. Why would they possibly expect to actually receive what they ordered and paid for. But hey, what do I know. | It wasn’t the best of products I ever sold. I still sell risky items but don’t get returns anymore the only return I have got on my accounts is for a pair of jeans because they were not bootcut and slim my mistake.
This was for my main account which I had. I was just showing you what I did to pass MC011. With all respect I’m not the one crying here and it looks like you won’t have any issues passing your restriction on your account which is good to hear :) |
| james13v | 10-01-2022 01:32 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1202432)
It wasn’t the best of products I ever sold. I still sell risky items but don’t get returns anymore the only return I have got on my accounts is for a pair of jeans because they were not bootcut and slim my mistake.
This was for my main account which I had. I was just showing you what I did to pass MC011. With all respect I’m not the one crying here and it looks like you won’t have any issues passing your restriction on your account which is good to hear :) | the "crybabies" I was referring to, were people complaining because they received ⊗⊗⊗⊗ products. |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1202483)
the "crybabies" I was referring to, were people complaining because they received ⊗⊗⊗⊗ products. | Morning chuckles :lol: |
| wertwar | 10-03-2022 06:27 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1202386)
Here is my post how I passed this.
Just want to share with everyone how I passed the MC011.
So when I got hit with the restriction I had about 40 listings live at the time. The first thing I done was message an eBay rep and ask them why did I receive a restriction on my account?
They didn’t give me an exact answer but I know feedback, cases opened, violating their terms etc list goes on. I figured my case was because of high returns from a product customers didn’t like.
Anyway I asked them what do I need to do to resolve this account. They told me I needed to supply an invoice for a product I sold not for all 40 active listings only for a product so I then assumed my product may have been reported to eBay and eBay want to know if it’s the real deal or not.
I import all products from China and their China specials being sold I.e replicas of originals. So I knew if I sent an invoice from Aliexpress, alibaba or DHgate my account would fail the restriction.
I put 2 and 2 together and took a gamble and brought the real stuff from a real genuine retailer who has been around for years.
This is what I advice to do is to purchase the stock you are selling from a retailer for the invoice to show eBay. I paid just over £900 for 10pcs.
Now it’s also important to leave a message in the comment box and tell eBay why they should allow you to continue on selling on the site. This is the comment I wrote and hopefully this will help a lot of people out.
Hi I have supplied the invoice from (company name) for the (name of product) requested and also supplied my drivers license for my proof of identity. I don’t have a legal contract with this (company name) I just go to the website and buy x amount of items from them. As you probably already know this (company) are a genuine business who have been around for years and only sell genuine authentic items which is the reason why I use them as I know their products are of high quality and are safe for my customers to use. I understand that eBay will require information from sellers time to time. I also believe I should be able to continue on selling on the platform as I’m a trust worthy seller with x amount of positive feedback 99.8% example and 500 positive feedbacks example. Predicted seller level top rated which mine is but can always say above standard if you are. I also do my very best and work very hard to give my customers the best experience on eBay. If their is anything I can help out with then please do let me know. I will do my best to provide any required information to you.
As you can see sending a message like this to
eBay and buying authentic items from an established retailer who eBay knows looks as legit as it gets.
I have 3k in my available balance and hopefully I should receive that tomorrow and can start selling again now but will wait to receive funds before going again.
I personally believe this will help a lot of sellers out their who find it hard to pass MC011 I hope you all pass it. Staying calm and providing eBay what they want is the way to go. | Thank you for this I will try and use this and then see what I need to do for an invoice. The items were Amazon bought. Do you suggest Fivver or invoice creation? |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email First try your own creation and see how you feel about it - if quality is subpar, possibly Fivver route |
| samspalace | 10-04-2022 09:23 AM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1202675)
Thank you for this I will try and use this and then see what I need to do for an invoice. The items were Amazon bought. Do you suggest Fivver or invoice creation? | I wouldn’t supply any Amazon invoices to eBay as eBay will not accept them because Amazon is eBays main competitor.
You can try fiverr I did for a PayPal invoice and it was accepted. But if you can find a proper retailer for the products you sold you can buy the products from their and get a refund. At least your have a legit receipt.
It might also be worth contacting eBay through live chat and asking eBay what invoice they require as it might not be for all the different products you sold.
They only wanted 1 invoice for 1 product from me. |
| wertwar | 10-04-2022 11:53 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email I just submitted one invoice with a similar message that you provided. I hope this works and thank you for this help. Fingers crossed!!!! |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1202758)
I just submitted one invoice with a similar message that you provided. I hope this works and thank you for this help. Fingers crossed!!!! | Hoping for a good update |
| wertwar | 10-06-2022 09:12 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email this was the reply from ebay any suggestions?
"We received your appeal for your eBay account. We understand if this process has been inconvenient and we want to continue processing your appeal as quickly as possible. We have outlined the requirements below:
Before we can remove your selling restriction, you will need to address any outstanding concerns from buyers who have filed cases against you through eBay and provided documents previously requested.
- Documentation that shows that you purchased all the item(s) recently listed for sale on eBay. Documentation that will help us verify your items can include either manufacturer invoices or receipts. Unfortunately, we will be unable to accept photos of the items to fulfill this requirement. (NOTE: This documentation must show your suppliers' information, items purchased, quantity purchased, price per unit and your payment information.)
To start this process on eBay, visit our Request and disputes page at: https://www.ebay.com/sh/resolutions
You may need to sign into your eBay account before proceeding. In the Request and disputes page, you will find information on resolving problems with your buyer.
For any open buyer cases against you on eBay, you will need to provide evidence showing that the reports have been resolved. These reports may be resolved if:
-- The buyer adds a follow-up comment to a Feedback comment, reporting that the transaction has been resolved.
-- The buyer writes to eBay letting us know that the transaction has been resolved.
-- The buyer responds to the open claim stating that the transaction has been resolved.
-- You can also provide proof of a refund to the buyer.
-- You can provide a valid tracking number for reports of items that were not received. (Reports of items received in a condition that differs significantly from the item description cannot be resolved by providing a tracking number.)
Once any and all claims on your eBay account have been resolved or closed, please reply to this email at that time to continue the appeal process..
-- Note --
- It may take up to 3 business days to review your information.
We appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter as quickly as possible. We look forward to working with you to restore your selling privileges.
Kind Regards,
Julieann
eBay Trust and Safety' |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Any open buyer cases against you? |
| james13v | 10-07-2022 12:02 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1202876)
this was the reply from ebay any suggestions?
"We received your appeal for your eBay account. We understand if this process has been inconvenient and we want to continue processing your appeal as quickly as possible. We have outlined the requirements below:
Before we can remove your selling restriction, you will need to address any outstanding concerns from buyers who have filed cases against you through eBay and provided documents previously requested.
- Documentation that shows that you purchased all the item(s) recently listed for sale on eBay. Documentation that will help us verify your items can include either manufacturer invoices or receipts. Unfortunately, we will be unable to accept photos of the items to fulfill this requirement. (NOTE: This documentation must show your suppliers' information, items purchased, quantity purchased, price per unit and your payment information.)
To start this process on eBay, visit our Request and disputes page at: https://www.ebay.com/sh/resolutions
You may need to sign into your eBay account before proceeding. In the Request and disputes page, you will find information on resolving problems with your buyer.
For any open buyer cases against you on eBay, you will need to provide evidence showing that the reports have been resolved. These reports may be resolved if:
-- The buyer adds a follow-up comment to a Feedback comment, reporting that the transaction has been resolved.
-- The buyer writes to eBay letting us know that the transaction has been resolved.
-- The buyer responds to the open claim stating that the transaction has been resolved.
-- You can also provide proof of a refund to the buyer.
-- You can provide a valid tracking number for reports of items that were not received. (Reports of items received in a condition that differs significantly from the item description cannot be resolved by providing a tracking number.)
Once any and all claims on your eBay account have been resolved or closed, please reply to this email at that time to continue the appeal process..
-- Note --
- It may take up to 3 business days to review your information.
We appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter as quickly as possible. We look forward to working with you to restore your selling privileges.
Kind Regards,
Julieann
eBay Trust and Safety' | Not sure what suggestions you want tho? it's pretty straight forward. Get any cases closed. Make sure everything shows delivered. Then appeal the restriction. I hope you didn't appeal while cases were still open? |
| james13v | 10-07-2022 12:04 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1202675)
Thank you for this I will try and use this and then see what I need to do for an invoice. The items were Amazon bought. Do you suggest Fivver or invoice creation? | wait. What do you mean by amazon bought. Drop shipped? Things you own?
What are you selling? General idea. Don't have to give away any secret info if you don't want. How many things are you selling? What's high volume for me, might not be high volume for you. Need more info man lol. more data! |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Definitely need more info for guidance - james13v mentioned that the message is pretty clear though so get it done |
| wertwar | 10-12-2022 03:40 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1202917)
Not sure what suggestions you want tho? it's pretty straight forward. Get any cases closed. Make sure everything shows delivered. Then appeal the restriction. I hope you didn't appeal while cases were still open? | I closed all open cases and submitted the invoice. They replied and it said "**Please provide proof of merchandise for the items being listed with large quantities**
" But the item I included was the highest quantity item we had sold in recent times so Im not sure how to reply to it? Submit again and tell them it was the biggest quantity PO? |
| samspalace | 10-12-2022 04:13 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1203193)
I closed all open cases and submitted the invoice. They replied and it said "**Please provide proof of merchandise for the items being listed with large quantities**
" But the item I included was the highest quantity item we had sold in recent times so Im not sure how to reply to it? Submit again and tell them it was the biggest quantity PO? | So basically you sold a certain item but lots of the same item which has triggered the MC011 I also think the buyer disputes also triggered this message.
Good news is you have resolved the complaints from your buyers so you now need to submit invoices for that particular item that you sold a lot of.
How many sales did you make? What I would do if I was in your shoes I would message eBay through live chat and ask them how many invoices/receipts do they want for this particular item I sold and then go from their. |
| james13v | 10-12-2022 05:43 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1203197)
So basically you sold a certain item but lots of the same item which has triggered the MC011 I also think the buyer disputes also triggered this message.
Good news is you have resolved the complaints from your buyers so you now need to submit invoices for that particular item that you sold a lot of.
How many sales did you make? What I would do if I was in your shoes I would message eBay through live chat and ask them how many invoices/receipts do they want for this particular item I sold and then go from their. | we don't have live chat. There are some people you can call, but they don't have the final say. All we got is messaging through the normal ebay messages. It works, but sometimes can take awhile.
But yeah, like you said. Message them and ask exactly what they need.
Better than my situation, where they requires proof of delivery for all open items, yet by the time you got that proof, you had more open items, and it went on forever lol. |
| samspalace | 10-12-2022 06:02 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1203203)
we don't have live chat. There are some people you can call, but they don't have the final say. All we got is messaging through the normal ebay messages. It works, but sometimes can take awhile.
But yeah, like you said. Message them and ask exactly what they need.
Better than my situation, where they requires proof of delivery for all open items, yet by the time you got that proof, you had more open items, and it went on forever lol. | Theirs no specific link to get to “eBay live chat” in the U.K. what I do is go to google and type “close eBay account” I click the link where it says contact us and then 2 options 1 to call or 1 to click live chat.
Have you tried this before? |
| wertwar | 10-27-2022 04:09 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email I just wanted to update you guys after sending invoices and all the data eBay had requested they ebay not replying for over 2 weeks even though I called and messaged them today I got this email saying my account was restricted and banned. Any insight or feedback? I called them and they said nothing they can do.
We wanted to let you know that your account has been permanently restricted from selling because of activity we believe was putting the eBay community at risk. We understand this must be frustrating, and please know that our decision was not made lightly. Measures like this help keep our marketplace safe for everyone. Learn more about how and why accounts can be restricted.
Here’s what you should know
You will no longer be able to use your account to sell on eBay and any new accounts you set up may also be restricted.
If you have any listings, they’ve been removed and can be viewed below. - Any fees paid or payable for listings that are ended and/or hidden from search will not be refunded or otherwise credited to your account.
You can still bid on and buy items from other sellers.
If you have any questions or concerns, or think we’ve made a mistake, please get in touch. We’re here to help. |
| samspalace | 10-27-2022 08:24 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1204238)
I just wanted to update you guys after sending invoices and all the data eBay had requested they ebay not replying for over 2 weeks even though I called and messaged them today I got this email saying my account was restricted and banned. Any insight or feedback? I called them and they said nothing they can do.
We wanted to let you know that your account has been permanently restricted from selling because of activity we believe was putting the eBay community at risk. We understand this must be frustrating, and please know that our decision was not made lightly. Measures like this help keep our marketplace safe for everyone. Learn more about how and why accounts can be restricted.
Here’s what you should know
You will no longer be able to use your account to sell on eBay and any new accounts you set up may also be restricted.
If you have any listings, they’ve been removed and can be viewed below. - Any fees paid or payable for listings that are ended and/or hidden from search will not be refunded or otherwise credited to your account.
You can still bid on and buy items from other sellers.
If you have any questions or concerns, or think we’ve made a mistake, please get in touch. We’re here to help. | I’m sorry to hear you lost your account :(
Did you submit a real invoice from a real retailer? If you did this should of passed. |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1204238)
If you have any questions or concerns, or think we’ve made a mistake, please get in touch. We’re here to help. | Rough to hear about your experience - the last line by eb is gibberish sadly |
| james13v | 10-28-2022 03:22 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1204247)
I’m sorry to hear you lost your account :(
Did you submit a real invoice from a real retailer? If you did this should of passed. | Sounds like ebay didn't care about any of it, and just wanted him to send them more info so they had more evidence. They were not going to give his account back. It's kinda like how they sometimes tell people that if they pay their old balance, they get their account back. |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1204295)
Sounds like ebay didn't care about any of it, and just wanted him to send them more info so they had more evidence. They were not going to give his account back. It's kinda like how they sometimes tell people that if they pay their old balance, they get their account back. | eB, pp, Amz- they all do this sometimes |
| wertwar | 10-30-2022 10:56 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by samspalace
(Post 1204247)
I’m sorry to hear you lost your account :(
Did you submit a real invoice from a real retailer? If you did this should of passed. | I did yes! I don't know what I can do as this is what I have been doing as a main income for years |
| wertwar | 10-30-2022 10:58 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by james13v
(Post 1204295)
Sounds like ebay didn't care about any of it, and just wanted him to send them more info so they had more evidence. They were not going to give his account back. It's kinda like how they sometimes tell people that if they pay their old balance, they get their account back. | any advice on what to do ? |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1204392)
any advice on what to do ? | First step to consider is to list your full steps for account creation and operation for forum analysis/discussion |
| wertwar | 11-01-2022 05:23 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Sorry can you please explain simpler to me, I don't understand but Im trying to learn |
Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email Quote:
Originally Posted by wertwar
(Post 1204391)
I did yes! I don't know what I can do as this is what I have been doing as a main income for years | You have been doing this for years but having difficulty with what? |
| wertwar | 11-04-2022 02:17 PM | Re: Help Please! "contracts with your suppliers" eBay email "First step to consider is to list your full steps for account creation and operation for forum analysis/discussion
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All my data is real or was real so this was never an issue, but I am happy to provide what info you ghost might need to see what happened? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:34 PM. | |
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