| | | deebee80 | 04-13-2025 08:52 AM | Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? What's the best way to scale eBay sales — through an individual account or a business account?
I like that individual accounts don't get hit with the final value fees, but I assume if you start pushing higher volume, it could raise flags or trigger account reviews.
Has anyone here scaled up with an individual account long-term, or is it better to switch to business early on? |
| agent006140 | 04-13-2025 10:40 AM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? so if you dont pay FVF,what do you pay? |
Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? Don't get hit with final value fees...i'm unclear what you mean |
| deebee80 | 04-13-2025 12:51 PM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? On eBay UK, individual accounts don’t get charged final value fees.
But if you're selling a lot under an individual account, could that raise flags or lead to a suspension?
I know legally, once you're trading past a certain threshold, you’re supposed to register as a business — so I’m wondering if eBay monitors that and enforces it? |
| agent006140 | 04-13-2025 03:11 PM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? |
Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
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| agent, mind putting a warning message before you link the web platforms like eb, az, pp, etc? Just in case, members are signed into their accounts. |
| solefoodbk | 04-22-2025 11:23 PM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? Quote:
Originally Posted by deebee80
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On eBay UK, individual accounts don’t get charged final value fees.
But if you're selling a lot under an individual account, could that raise flags or lead to a suspension?
I know legally, once you're trading past a certain threshold, you’re supposed to register as a business — so I’m wondering if eBay monitors that and enforces it? | Yes long term you'll want to be a business account if you operate the account as a business.
I can't speak on UK, or at large scale of testing, but my personal opinion is having a personal account, grow that sometime, with a few sales the first 90 days. Then at whenever you decide upgrade to business. |
Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? Quote:
Originally Posted by solefoodbk
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Yes long term you'll want to be a business account if you operate the account as a business.
I can't speak on UK, or at large scale of testing, but my personal opinion is having a personal account, grow that sometime, with a few sales the first 90 days. Then at whenever you decide upgrade to business. | For USA, what happens these days if you upgrade to business? Documentation request or anything specific? I have not taken this step on my personal usa accounts so just wondering... |
| agent006140 | 04-23-2025 06:45 AM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? I am not aware there is a difference between business and personal on Ebay.com,since both accounts have to pay FVF.
But if you have a shop,you pay monthly fee but a lower FVF.
Question-if there is no FVF for UK sellers,what about listing and relisting fee? |
| deebee80 | 04-23-2025 01:27 PM | Re: Best Account Type for High-Volume eBay Selling: Individual vs Business? If I am selling around 10k a month, should I upgrade the ebay account to business or can I get away with staying Individual? Personally, I would love to stay individual because it's cheaper. But assuming i could get flagged if the account is Individual and not business? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:38 PM. | |
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