you need recent selling history , lasting at least 6 months , number of feedbacks or account age do not matter. there were lots of people here who had very old accounts who did not sell for a while and when they suddenly started selling higher value items they got clipped immediately
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you need recent selling history , lasting at least 6 months , number of feedbacks or account age do not matter. there were lots of people here who had very old accounts who did not sell for a while and when they suddenly started selling higher value items they got clipped immediately
It depend on if the account is a full stealth account if it is then following murdered by eBays advice is the way to go. If it’s not a full stealth account then you can list those risky items about 10 days after the account is created with 0 feedback and 0 selling history I’ve done this on many of my accounts and all my accounts are still working fine.
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I once sold a La mer bottle... ONE bottle, a real one... on a 10 year old ACC and La Mer flagged me.
I even called them and chewed them up for it since I was so pissed.
I'd say use the account carefully and build a good history then try 1 product and get a good feedback on it and slowly build it up
It depend on if the account is a full stealth account if it is then following murdered by eBays advice is the way to go. If it’s not a full stealth account then you can list those risky items about 10 days after the account is created with 0 feedback and 0 selling history I’ve done this on many of my accounts and all my accounts are still working fine.
you certainly did not do it in bulk , try listing quantities of higher value items on a brandnew account and you will see it is neither possible on stealth nor on real
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you certainly did not do it in bulk , try listing quantities of higher value items on a brandnew account and you will see it is neither possible on stealth nor on real
Correct was not done in bulk was listed 1 at a time brand new account £350-£400 price range. Wait for customer to receive item, receive payout and list again rotating accounts around.
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Correct was not done in bulk was listed 1 at a time brand new account £350-£400 price range. Wait for customer to receive item, receive payout and list again rotating accounts around.
It depend on if the account is a full stealth account if it is then following murdered by eBays advice is the way to go. If it’s not a full stealth account then you can list those risky items about 10 days after the account is created with 0 feedback and 0 selling history I’ve done this on many of my accounts and all my accounts are still working fine.
What is the idea that let think you that an algorithm may have two measures for full stealth and not stealth account? There are working and not working accounts. Stealth is dead
What is the idea that let think you that an algorithm may have two measures for full stealth and not stealth account? There are working and not working accounts. Stealth is dead
It’s because some people on here still use full stealth accounts and build them up slowly until they reach the threshold where as an account which is not full stealth you can build it up a lot quicker.
It’s because some people on here still use full stealth accounts and build them up slowly until they reach the threshold where as an account which is not full stealth you can build it up a lot quicker.
Just have to be weary of issues - have backups ready