Because I'm not selling to my own country and shipping from here is too expensive to even break even, let alone make a profit.
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Originally Posted by agent006140
if you are selling to a buyer in the same country as you are,why not just go to a local wholesaler and buy from him,it may even be cheaper than ALi resellers,now you have good tracking.
Those ALI sellers are selling at their retail price,while your local wholesaler buy in bulk
Anyway, little update for everyone. Some were probably expecting to hear it, but I was still negatively surprised somewhat, the account has been permanently restricted.
No clarification from anyone at eBay, in their support teams, whatever. Sleazy and cowardly.
Anyway, little update for everyone. Some were probably expecting to hear it, but I was still negatively surprised somewhat, the account has been permanently restricted.
No clarification from anyone at eBay, in their support teams, whatever. Sleazy and cowardly.
I do have a backup account with massive limits and promoted listings unlocked but I don't really see a point in continuing, not with eBay. They're scum that will always screw you over.
And especially since I don't know which thing exactly of everything I've done with eBay, was the thing that put me on their radar
I do have a backup account with massive limits and promoted listings unlocked but I don't really see a point in continuing, not with eBay. They're scum that will always screw you over.
And especially since I don't know which thing exactly of everything I've done with eBay, was the thing that put me on their radar
When i get mc011 it was because i added new items,sales revenue increased and 2 cases item not delivered.Also not all tracking details updated.
In your case i think it should be something similiar,it's the same code for everyone.
And especially since I don't know which thing exactly of everything I've done with eBay, was the thing that put me on their radar
The discrepancy between place of registration and shipping location probably put you on the radar, particularly if you had any buyer complaints or a lot of late deliveries.
That triggered verification, you submitted AliExpress receipts. They are unacceptable as eBay deem them to be a retailer. You needed to submit invoices from the actual seller.
Uhm actually, on AE you get a receipt from each individual seller rather than the website itself. Not like I was doing anything criminal anyway, just a stupid policy that they implement selectively. Didn't have almost any complaints or late deliveries
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Originally Posted by Mr_Blue_Sky
The discrepancy between place of registration and shipping location probably put you on the radar, particularly if you had any buyer complaints or a lot of late deliveries.
That triggered verification, you submitted AliExpress receipts. They are unacceptable as eBay deem them to be a retailer. You needed to submit invoices from the actual seller.