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| murdered_by_ebay | 02-02-2023 10:31 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by wallstreetjimmy
(Post 1210080)
This comment makes me want to throw a book. The ignorance and yes they will ban an real account. Ive used all new real information and all new items and location i can atest that this comment is pure filth. | it is not ban waves but random suspensions which started in 2019 and became more extreme afterwards
it does not matter how real details are , on random suspensions no one check that |
| Karlis96 | 02-02-2023 03:51 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210091)
it is not ban waves but random suspensions which started in 2019 and became more extreme afterwards
it does not matter how real details are , on random suspensions no one check that | Yes, yes. Its getting funny to read all your thougts Mr. Everythingknows 😂 there is no any questions which you dont know answer :)
In my oppinion there is ban wave. How could then you can explain last year from march till November - new account ( 10 days after creating ) listed first item 5-7k$ and everything was worked. And since from November it was not working anymore.
I can create 100 ebay acxounts and no one of them will be banned now days. But from Nov till Feb - half will be banned ! |
| SaiJin | 02-02-2023 04:43 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Karlis96
(Post 1210109)
Yes, yes. Its getting funny to read all your thougts Mr. Everythingknows 😂 there is no any questions which you dont know answer :)
In my oppinion there is ban wave. How could then you can explain last year from march till November - new account ( 10 days after creating ) listed first item 5-7k$ and everything was worked. And since from November it was not working anymore.
I can create 100 ebay acxounts and no one of them will be banned now days. But from Nov till Feb - half will be banned ! | there is in fact a ban wave and it's well known to be near the holiday season for eBay.
Amazon is a lot more frequent. |
| Karlis96 | 02-03-2023 01:14 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1210110)
there is in fact a ban wave and it's well known to be near the holiday season for eBay.
Amazon is a lot more frequent. | But our Mr. Knowseverything says no there is no any ban wave 😁
Im tired to read all those bull****s from our pseido specialist |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-03-2023 06:52 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Karlis96
(Post 1210109)
Yes, yes. Its getting funny to read all your thougts Mr. Everythingknows 😂 there is no any questions which you dont know answer :)
In my oppinion there is ban wave. How could then you can explain last year from march till November - new account ( 10 days after creating ) listed first item 5-7k$ and everything was worked. And since from November it was not working anymore.
I can create 100 ebay acxounts and no one of them will be banned now days. But from Nov till Feb - half will be banned ! | there are more suspensions when more accounts are opened and the other way around but these suspensions really continue all the time when a large portion of new accounts gets taken out
additionally ebay have a tendency to make it more difficult every year so that march 2022 could easily be different from march 2023
there is no point to compare this way , the further you go back in time the easier it was , for example until 2019 there were no bans of new accounts at all if they did not attract attention through risky listings |
| Karlis96 | 02-03-2023 03:46 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210141)
there are more suspensions when more accounts are opened and the other way around but these suspensions really continue all the time when a large portion of new accounts gets taken out
additionally ebay have a tendency to make it more difficult every year so that march 2022 could easily be different from march 2023
there is no point to compare this way , the further you go back in time the easier it was , for example until 2019 there were no bans of new accounts at all if they did not attract attention through risky listings |
Yes you are saying not proven facts, this is what you think. Maybe there is some part of true but overall is bull****.
Many memmbers here says it is ban wave every year and then system gets not so stric, but you are saying no, its not any ban wave. This is funny.
You are not listening to others, who is making decision from their experiance and facts.
What is your facts about non ban wave ? |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-03-2023 04:02 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Karlis96
(Post 1210170)
Yes you are saying not proven facts, this is what you think. Maybe there is some part of true but overall is bull****.
Many memmbers here says it is ban wave every year and then system gets not so stric, but you are saying no, its not any ban wave. This is funny.
You are not listening to others, who is making decision from their experiance and facts.
What is your facts about non ban wave ? | the facts are that ebay allow to open certain numbers of new accounts and suspend the rest , they have been doing this for a long time but becoming more aggressive
this ban wave is just an increase in the number of suspension which take place all the time anyway but you can certainly see this as a ban wave , it really does not make any difference on how to call it |
| Sosaa247 | 02-03-2023 06:39 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Well all this ban wave talk , the main question as has always been is when does it end ?
We are now in FEB but it seems to be still going .
Any ideas ? |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Would I be able to do some buy it now listings after my first sale on a new account? or is it a risk |
| muzzie | 02-04-2023 04:34 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? I would bet a 1000 Euro that if I buy, say, 10 brand new phones, and will create 10 new accounts with them using local 4G internet (normal user, no any proxies / VPN), add a real local SIM, local bank and so - HALF of these accounts will be banned. I mean, not banned straight away, but either after first listing or after initial restriction appeal. As the creation method is absolutely normal, and there are still a plenty of bans, it means that the creation method is absolutely fine and bans are random. |
| smallmonkey | 02-04-2023 06:02 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? I can give you a hint that if all 10 phones are the same model then the hardware fingerprint for a 1 mobile phone will be close enough to match the other 9. Now if you use all those 10 phones on any sim that geographically places you in a similar location this is already 2 points. If you are doing a similar activity in a pattern of repetition meeting the first 2 criteria this adds a 3rd point. 3/3 your outta here.. think outside the square |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by ejb
(Post 1210186)
Would I be able to do some buy it now listings after my first sale on a new account? or is it a risk | Welcome to the forum - all the best as you master stealth :thumb:
buy it now is not such a risk factor ...really depends on item being sold. |
| muzzie | 02-04-2023 08:37 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by smallmonkey
(Post 1210209)
I can give you a hint that if all 10 phones are the same model then the hardware fingerprint for a 1 mobile phone will be close enough to match the other 9. Now if you use all those 10 phones on any sim that geographically places you in a similar location this is already 2 points. If you are doing a similar activity in a pattern of repetition meeting the first 2 criteria this adds a 3rd point. 3/3 your outta here.. think outside the square | First of all, who said they are all the same model? Secondly, every new phone has a different fingerprint. Thirdly, phones are being sold in millions, so "close" fingerprint means nothing. It is either full match or does not work. There are thousands of iPhones being sold in NY every day, so by your theory every big city should be a ban hole, and it is not.
There are no any patterns. Fresh random phone from the shop, 4G internet, real sim, good email, no bank added (as it is actually needed only after a successful sale). No any activity in the account (created and left sitting cold). Ban in few days. What makes it different from a random person trying to use eBay??? He opens it, gets banned, goodbye? Previously accounts were staying at least good if used only for buying, but now they die just without ANY activity. I am now even facing issues with 6 year old accounts that had tons of sales, all good, hardware used for them never changed for 6 years. Suddenly they are no good. |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-04-2023 09:15 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210205)
I would bet a 1000 Euro that if I buy, say, 10 brand new phones, and will create 10 new accounts with them using local 4G internet (normal user, no any proxies / VPN), add a real local SIM, local bank and so - HALF of these accounts will be banned. I mean, not banned straight away, but either after first listing or after initial restriction appeal. As the creation method is absolutely normal, and there are still a plenty of bans, it means that the creation method is absolutely fine and bans are random. | they were random from the very beginning in 2019 , I called customer support many times on these bans and they literally make a decision on reinstatement within a minute
I was even told a few times that they look at spikes on account opening and if there are more new accounts than usual they just suspend the entire batch above average |
| muzzie | 02-04-2023 11:51 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210225)
they were random from the very beginning in 2019 , I called customer support many times on these bans and they literally make a decision on reinstatement within a minute
I was even told a few times that they look at spikes on account opening and if there are more new accounts than usual they just suspend the entire batch above average | First time in my life I see a business that does not want more customers. |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-04-2023 02:00 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210239)
First time in my life I see a business that does not want more customers. | probably second time , amazon do the same |
| Flagpole | 02-04-2023 04:58 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Do you mean the actual model of the handset and not the service provider? Quote:
Originally Posted by smallmonkey
(Post 1210209)
I can give you a hint that if all 10 phones are the same model then the hardware fingerprint for a 1 mobile phone will be close enough to match the other 9. Now if you use all those 10 phones on any sim that geographically places you in a similar location this is already 2 points. If you are doing a similar activity in a pattern of repetition meeting the first 2 criteria this adds a 3rd point. 3/3 your outta here.. think outside the square | |
| smallmonkey | 02-04-2023 05:20 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210224)
First of all, who said they are all the same model? Secondly, every new phone has a different fingerprint. Thirdly, phones are being sold in millions, so "close" fingerprint means nothing. It is either full match or does not work. There are thousands of iPhones being sold in NY every day, so by your theory every big city should be a ban hole, and it is not.
There are no any patterns. Fresh random phone from the shop, 4G internet, real sim, good email, no bank added (as it is actually needed only after a successful sale). No any activity in the account (created and left sitting cold). Ban in few days. What makes it different from a random person trying to use eBay??? He opens it, gets banned, goodbye? Previously accounts were staying at least good if used only for buying, but now they die just without ANY activity. I am now even facing issues with 6 year old accounts that had tons of sales, all good, hardware used for them never changed for 6 years. Suddenly they are no good. | Yes there is a factor of randomness in the mix but this factor increases steadily the more you use same devices with similar patterns. It is also correct that ebay will see a spike in a activity like creating new accounts and ban the lot allowing and not caring about casualties of war. You should try getting 3 iPhone 7s for example all on the latest ios and try fingerprint them. They will all come back as 99% unique compared to sample data. However when you look at their canvas and general hardware print signature they will all show the same. Mass produced devices that have identical hardware parts at the moment are too hard to 100% distinguish... not by ebay anyway.
Like I said ebay also. doesn't give a F if they see 50-60% suspect device and behaviour they will kill you. There are millions of people in cities, are they all sitting there on identical devices making new accounts over and over daily? if a small % are how do you know they are not getting banned? They actually are if they do the wrong action at the wrong time. This forum is proof |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-04-2023 05:36 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? there are lots of completely legit people getting banned on new accounts , google is full of such complaints on various forums |
| smallmonkey | 02-04-2023 07:59 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? exactly, account creation is not a advanced 100 point process.
You fill out 2 forms, people are looking way too deep into this its 80% server side aggressive behaviour. |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210225)
I was even told a few times that they look at spikes on account opening and if there are more new accounts than usual they just suspend the entire batch above average | Absolute bull$hit. :pound: You weren't told it once never mind several times.
"Hello, it's Harrods here, why has our new account been banned"
"You were part of an excess of applications over our average (whatever that is) and simply decided we don't want your account, we're so successful we're simply turning good business away. Bye now" |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Sosaa247
(Post 1210181)
Well all this ban wave talk , the main question as has always been is when does it end ?
We are now in FEB but it seems to be still going .
Any ideas ? | It doesn't end, it's the new norm.
The only folk who think there's a 'ban wave' are those who create poor quality stealth accounts, sell dodgy wares, or are clueless about IP linking, sharing data etc.
There is absolutely no reliable evidence whatsoever that ebay flick a switch on and off which simply auto-bans new applications without good reason.
Some on here even go as far as to say its a fact, I'll wager not one of them can produce a single scrap of evidence or a link to a legitimate forum to substantiate their claims.
All I see is a handful of noobs, scammers, knock off sellers, prescription meds peddlers all trying to create low grade accounts which no longer pass scrutiny.
If your business model is so poor that you need to scramble to create new accounts on an ongoing monthly basis and cant survive for a few weeks when there's a supposed 'ban wave', haven't prepared adequately in advance and, most important of all, haven't leaned your lesson from previous mistakes then lets be fair, it's hardly ebays fault if they don't want your business. |
| muzzie | 02-05-2023 06:06 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210299)
It doesn't end, it's the new norm.
The only folk who think there's a 'ban wave' are those who create poor quality stealth accounts, sell dodgy wares, or are clueless about IP linking, sharing data etc.
There is absolutely no reliable evidence whatsoever that ebay flick a switch on and off which simply auto-bans new applications without good reason.
Some on here even go as far as to say its a fact, I'll wager not one of them can produce a single scrap of evidence or a link to a legitimate forum to substantiate their claims.
All I see is a handful of noobs, scammers, knock off sellers, prescription meds peddlers all trying to create low grade accounts which no longer pass scrutiny.
If your business model is so poor that you need to scramble to create new accounts on an ongoing monthly basis and cant survive for a few weeks when there's a supposed 'ban wave', haven't prepared adequately in advance and, most important of all, haven't leaned your lesson from previous mistakes then lets be fair, it's hardly ebays fault if they don't want your business. | So, my question remains. I buy new phone, make a registration with all legit details, and getting banned next day without any activity except creating a seller account but not listing anything and without even adding a bank account. What is wrong here? |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210300)
So, my question remains. I buy new phone, make a registration with all legit details, and getting banned next day without any activity except creating a seller account but not listing anything and without even adding a bank account. What is wrong here? | Impossible to say, it could be something as obvious as the seller name and address you've tried to use. Not aimed at you, but where are account burners getting all their details from?
As an aside, assuming you're registering as an individual, how do you create a selling account if you never list anything? Only if you register as a business, via a sole trader or Limited Company would any kind of pre-listing discrimination be possible.
Lets just clarify what you mean by 'banned'. Is this an outright ban with absolutely no option to appeal or simply a suspension pending further enquiries?
As I've said before, there is no point simply looking to blame ebay with some tales of 'ban waves', their algorithms are constantly changing as is their scrutiny of available databases.
I've also said that if there is some kind of 'ban wave', then it's known about in advance so simply accept it for what it is and prepare accordingly. My gut feeling is we'll still be having this conversation in March, April and May.... |
| muzzie | 02-05-2023 06:38 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210299)
It doesn't end, it's the new norm.
The only folk who think there's a 'ban wave' are those who create poor quality stealth accounts, sell dodgy wares, or are clueless about IP linking, sharing data etc.
There is absolutely no reliable evidence whatsoever that ebay flick a switch on and off which simply auto-bans new applications without good reason.
Some on here even go as far as to say its a fact, I'll wager not one of them can produce a single scrap of evidence or a link to a legitimate forum to substantiate their claims.
All I see is a handful of noobs, scammers, knock off sellers, prescription meds peddlers all trying to create low grade accounts which no longer pass scrutiny.
If your business model is so poor that you need to scramble to create new accounts on an ongoing monthly basis and cant survive for a few weeks when there's a supposed 'ban wave', haven't prepared adequately in advance and, most important of all, haven't leaned your lesson from previous mistakes then lets be fair, it's hardly ebays fault if they don't want your business. | Also, why do you say only scammers or other criminals are getting issues? Most of my accounts that went down never had any problems. I have few accounts that had 1 -2 returns and feel themselves perfectly fine, and some having absolutely huge and pristine selling history, but went down. So to ensure continious business it is a must to have few accounts at any time. For example, my friend was selling car parts for 15 years. Suddenly got banned. Absolutely nothing had changed in his business, but ebay booted him off. Is that adequate? Nobodi gives a sheet, but person lost his main source of income. |
| muzzie | 02-05-2023 06:40 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210302)
Impossible to say, it could be something as obvious as the seller name and address you've tried to use. Not aimed at you, but where are account burners getting all their details from?
As an aside, assuming you're registering as an individual, how do you create a selling account if you never list anything? Only if you register as a business, via a sole trader or Limited Company would any kind of pre-listing discrimination be possible.
Lets just clarify what you mean by 'banned'. Is this an outright ban with absolutely no option to appeal or simply a suspension pending further enquiries?
As I've said before, there is no point simply looking to blame ebay with some tales of 'ban waves', their algorithms are constantly changing as is their scrutiny of available databases.
I've also said that if there is some kind of 'ban wave', then it's known about in advance so simply accept it for what it is and prepare accordingly. My gut feeling is we'll still be having this conversation in March, April and May.... | I am speaking about a person who 1000% has never used ebay services, so is clean as snow. Still banned. |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210303)
For example, my friend was selling car parts for 15 years. Suddenly got banned. Absolutely nothing had changed in his business, but ebay booted him off. Is that adequate? Nobodi gives a sheet, but person lost his main source of income. | They will have told them why and I'll wager he's had warnings beforehand.
The issues of selling car parts is well known. Dabbled in it myself many years ago, soon got out of it, the issue with buyer complaints, manufacturer/VERO attacks made me realise what a headache the sector was for independent sellers. |
| muzzie | 02-05-2023 06:57 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210305)
They will have told them why and I'll wager he's had warnings beforehand.
The issues of selling car parts is well known. Dabbled in it myself many years ago, soon got out of it, the issue with buyer complaints, manufacturer/VERO attacks made me realise what a headache the sector was for independent sellers. | Thing is that he was the vero himself - manufacturer and copyright owner. So issues were not with the copyrights. Yes, there were some claims of idiotic buyers. But oh really, few claims like "not working" or "does not fit" just because idiots do not read instructions are enough to kick out a 20k positive fb acc paying few 10k of fees monthly for many years? It just does not make any sense. |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? To you and I it may not make sense but to ebay it does.
Like Amazon, once they become payment processors their backsides twitch if they suspect any kind of business mismanagement or customer satisfaction issues.
Managed Payments has taken accountability to a whole new level. Like Amazon, the slightest whiff of a problem seller and you're history.
Every conceivable metric is now monitored and sellers are held accountable for each and every one of them.
How quicky did you post it, how quickly did it get there, what condition did it arrive in, how quickly did you reply to that message, how quickly did you upload invoices... and on and on and one. This is before they attack you for listing violations including things like keyword misuse etc.
And it's heading over to ebay....like I said, welcome to the new norm. They simply do not have the will or capacity to manage 'problem sellers' they simply suspend them. |
| muzzie | 02-05-2023 07:40 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210308)
To you and I it may not make sense but to ebay it does.
Like Amazon, once they become payment processors their backsides twitch if they suspect any kind of business mismanagement or customer satisfaction issues.
Managed Payments has taken accountability to a whole new level. Like Amazon, the slightest whiff of a problem seller and you're history.
Every conceivable metric is now monitored and sellers are held accountable for each and every one of them.
How quicky did you post it, how quickly did it get there, what condition did it arrive in, how quickly did you reply to that message, how quickly did you upload invoices... and on and on and one. This is before they attack you for listing violations including things like keyword misuse etc.
And it's heading over to ebay....like I said, welcome to the new norm. They simply do not have the will or capacity to manage 'problem sellers' they simply suspend them. | Yes, so backup accounts are a must, and any account can go down at any time. That is why a constant source of new accounts is needed - to spread sales and risks, but not to hit and run. The bigger the business is - the more accounts needed not to put too much in one basket. |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-05-2023 10:09 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210298)
Absolute bull$hit. :pound: You weren't told it once never mind several times.
"Hello, it's Harrods here, why has our new account been banned"
"You were part of an excess of applications over our average (whatever that is) and simply decided we don't want your account, we're so successful we're simply turning good business away. Bye now" | this is exactly what they said in different words , it was more like: "too many accounts were opened today already so we can not reinstate yours" |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-05-2023 10:10 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by muzzie
(Post 1210300)
So, my question remains. I buy new phone, make a registration with all legit details, and getting banned next day without any activity except creating a seller account but not listing anything and without even adding a bank account. What is wrong here? | nothing is wrong , if you open many accounts this way some will survive others will go down incl. completely identical accounts with identical details , one may survive , another one will be suspended |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210331)
this is exactly what they said in different words , it was more like: too many accounts were opened today already so we can not reinstate yours | Stop digging, it never happened. :pound:
I'll donate a grand to a charity of their choice if one, just one, reliable poster can confirm that it is ebay policy to openly say on the phone/livechat that "too many accounts were opened today already so we can not reinstate yours". Too stupid to be remotely true.
If all your tales are to be believed (personally I don't believe half of what you post here) then folk need to stop relying on your advice, you seem to spend waaaay to much time chatting to ebay trying to salvage poorly made accounts - it kinda destroys your credibility.
How about, moving forward, you try and stick to facts, meaningful or verifiable experiences and cut out the Walter Mitty crap. :) |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-05-2023 11:08 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210335)
Stop digging, it never happened. :pound:
I'll donate a grand to a charity of their choice if one, just one, reliable poster can confirm that it is ebay policy to openly say on the phone/livechat that "too many accounts were opened today already so we can not reinstate yours". Too stupid to be remotely true.
If all your tales are to be believed (personally I don't believe half of what you post here) then folk need to stop relying on your advice, you seem to spend waaaay to much time chatting to ebay trying to salvage poorly made accounts - it kinda destroys your credibility.
How about, moving forward, you try and stick to facts, meaningful or verifiable experiences and cut out the Walter Mitty crap. :) | I actually open accounts and know how it works. with you I am sure you only have established accounts and have no idea how to do new ones. your info about how new accounts do not get suspended if done properly with real info actually reveals this
additionally I am certain you never call ebay on account suspensions as their agents tell a lot of interesting things which you do not seem to know anything about
so the only verifiable info here is that you are full of crap |
| smallmonkey | 02-07-2023 01:39 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? The agents are low paid low qualified monkeys reading a script, from time to time it is possible to extract a hint of some information from them |
Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by smallmonkey
(Post 1210438)
The agents are low paid low qualified monkeys reading a script, from time to time it is possible to extract a hint of some information from them | correct, they're usually low paid drones, they have absolutely no idea of what is happening at management level, anything they say is gibberish or lip-service fluff.
They certainly don't know about managing new account quotas or have real time authorisation to simply decline a valid appeal on a legitimate account because "they've finished for the day". ;)
As Saijin regularly points out, who on earth believes a word of their small-talk, it's all smoke and mirrors or deliberate lies to get you off the phone/chat. |
| markb1 | 02-08-2023 06:13 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank
(Post 1210511)
correct, they're usually low paid drones, they have absolutely no idea of what is happening at management level, anything they say is gibberish or lip-service fluff.
They certainly don't know about managing new account quotas or have real time authorisation to simply decline a valid appeal on a legitimate account because "they've finished for the day". ;)
As Saijin regularly points out, who on earth believes a word of their small-talk, it's all smoke and mirrors or deliberate lies to get you off the phone/chat. | Anyone had success with UK accounts? I don't seem to get any ones from sellers here, tried opening few under friends details and just got suspended right away |
| murdered_by_ebay | 02-08-2023 06:25 AM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by smallmonkey
(Post 1210438)
The agents are low paid low qualified monkeys reading a script, from time to time it is possible to extract a hint of some information from them | it is not monkeys in this case because they make the actual decision whether to reinstate , they become monkeys once an issue is addressed where they have no authority or knowledge but in case of suspensions of new accounts they absolutely have the ability to reinstate if no previous attempt to reinstate was made |
| wallstreetjimmy | 02-14-2023 03:31 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1210338)
I actually open accounts and know how it works. with you I am sure you only have established accounts and have no idea how to do new ones. your info about how new accounts do not get suspended if done properly with real info actually reveals this
additionally I am certain you never call ebay on account suspensions as their agents tell a lot of interesting things which you do not seem to know anything about
so the only verifiable info here is that you are full of crap | Yea one i dont like ones answer i call back until i get what i want until covid happened. Ill tell you first hand that the agents say it all...i even heard chickens in the background recenttl after the whole covid thing its a huge fk fest. Why? Because they dont trust ebay employees and have locked up back office for all the account editing stuff... i had an agent refund 7k transaction on the seller protection before...now they just run drag and dont cover jack!!!!! |
| solefoodbk | 02-15-2023 06:27 PM | Re: Jan ban wave ?? I knew this thread was going to roll over into February haha. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:05 AM. | |
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