| ibanez13 | 10-06-2010 12:41 AM | Avoid Being a Powerseller? I thought I read somewhere about declining being a Powerseller since you don't want any more attention that you have to have. I recently become one, but didn't see an option to decline. Was I supposed to stop selling with that account when I was close so I wouldn't qualify? Is being one really that bad? |
kirkie | 10-06-2010 05:15 AM | Its not bad as such, but does draw more attention to your account. If there is something fishy about your account you may get sniffed out even more due to your powerseller status.
On the other hand you get cheaper ebay fee's :) |
oompaloompa | 10-06-2010 05:37 AM | no its not bad at all, I havent noticed much difference, but the registration details must be minty fresh, to avoid flags
you could decline to complete powerseller application a while back |
yes, I think the option to decline PS status was available before, but I think it is no longer optional. I opted out way back on one of my accounts way way back, and it is impossible to opt back in. It makes no difference now as that account is down, but when I was using it a while back, I was not eligible for the discount scheme they devised since then. They give it to you whether you want it or not, much like everything else you get on there. |
You get some % savings on fees so that's not bad. Recent changes on eBay don't allow you to say "Powerseller" in the subtitles either. |
forummember | 10-06-2010 12:29 PM | I think you have to email them now to opt out, which might raise flags in its own right. There are many advantages to being a PS, such as higher placement in listings and cheaper fees. |
FandangoKango | 10-06-2010 04:08 PM | If you know you won't have almost any problems with what your selling and you have money to back up that account then you should go ahead with being a powerseller.
If you don't want to go through hassles if that powerseller account ever gets violations and tons of stuff then don't do it.
I would go for it. Learn new stuff and let us know. |
cardfelon | 10-07-2010 11:34 PM | I have several stealth accounts that are PS and have TRS status. I haven't had any problems with any of the accounts at all. Like FandangoKango said above if you know you won't have any problems with the account such as violations then go for it.
If you do become a PS and don't want to become one if you go to your seller dashboard you can see the requirments that you have to meet in order to qualify for Bronze PS status. Just make sure you don't meet them and you won't have to worry about it. |
First Edition | 10-07-2010 11:58 PM | In my opinion, it really matters more if you use paypal to accept payment, or something else. We're talking stealth here... so the less money run through paypal the better. But, if you're not using paypal, or some other such processor that equally sucks or even worse, then no, I wouldn't accept powerseller status, or not sell more than 2k a month through an account.... but if you're not using paypal, go for it. |
cruiserdaddy | 10-08-2010 12:40 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by First Edition
(Post 172442)
In my opinion, it really matters more if you use paypal to accept payment, or something else. We're talking stealth here... so the less money run through paypal the better. But, if you're not using paypal, or some other such processor that equally sucks or even worse, then no, I wouldn't accept powerseller status, or not sell more than 2k a month through an account.... but if you're not using paypal, go for it. | Powerseller status isnt something you can "accept" anymore through the standard email they used to send. Nowadays, you get a message saying you have earned it and it is automatically applied to your account. I havent had any issues, and suggest anyone who receives the Powerseller status just leave it be. In the eyes of eBay nobody should want to opt out. If you try, you are only bringing attention to yourself. |
First Edition | 10-08-2010 12:17 PM | Sure it is... you just sell below the criteria to meet powerseller status... and now you've declined to be a power seller, when you know you could have sold more :)
I take control of my ebay and paypal work, as opposed to letting them take the reigns |
ibanez13 | 10-17-2010 10:39 AM | I think I will hold off selling with that account until the next update is made (which I believe is in 3 days), so I won't keep the Powerseller status. |
I sell vero (dvd's) and I am a Top Seller. Sales skyrocket and I've been fine so far for many months selling $10k+ monthly. |
lostsub | 10-20-2010 01:26 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by cruiserdaddy
(Post 172451)
Powerseller status isnt something you can "accept" anymore through the standard email they used to send. Nowadays, you get a message saying you have earned it and it is automatically applied to your account. I havent had any issues, and suggest anyone who receives the Powerseller status just leave it be. In the eyes of eBay nobody should want to opt out. If you try, you are only bringing attention to yourself. | I've been a "power seller" for years, but declined to have the "power seller" badge put on my listings, and still don't have it. I doubt it makes much difference, but I always thought that maybe it would prevent some internet bot from tracking my sales. I am technically a powerseller, and Ebay treats me that way, so I'm probably not accomplishing anything. |
holymoly | 10-22-2010 03:41 AM | Not always a bad thing...read the stealth book and see the pros V cons. |
HurricaneHuntr | 11-18-2010 11:59 PM | Just hit power seller on my #1 account. Just barely met the 3k sales mark. I dunno what to do, the last time i had a power seller account..It went down in 2 weeks, that was also a TRS so i dunno if that hurt even more.
This account, sells 3 items and 3 items only. All are complete foofoo, and it's 100% feedback for 6 months. Oddly i see the powerseller tag in my ebay but on my auctions,and feedback profile..It's not listed, do i need to sign in to the powerseller program to activate it? If so, i probably won't join. I dont even think my phone # on the account works on ebay LOL
Gonna update that now |
holymoly | 11-19-2010 08:27 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bizzy2010
(Post 183490)
Just hit power seller on my #1 account. Just barely met the 3k sales mark. I dunno what to do, the last time i had a power seller account..It went down in 2 weeks, that was also a TRS so i dunno if that hurt even more.
This account, sells 3 items and 3 items only. All are complete foofoo, and it's 100% feedback for 6 months. Oddly i see the powerseller tag in my ebay but on my auctions,and feedback profile..It's not listed, do i need to sign in to the powerseller program to activate it? If so, i probably won't join. I dont even think my phone # on the account works on ebay LOL
Gonna update that now | It takes around 2-3 days for PS status to appear on listings.
Get a new phone number on that account...last time I had PS status...they called!
I know it is weird, but when you start on the tier climb of PS's, they start to want to know you more (this means MORE frequent calls, more attention, etc) |
HurricaneHuntr | 11-20-2010 03:09 PM | I just got TRS......... on the account that sells all foofoo.. This sucks. I dunno if i should suspend sales or what.
and yeah it has my current # for the paypal on it, oddly enough they are mismatches, the paypal belongs to someone i know, and the ebay is an old account that had its paypal limited a long time ago.
So let me break it down on these events
Ebay account ok, paypal account limited, i removed paypal/ebay link immediately
I then add a relatives paypal to this ebay account, and continue to sell for 2+ months.
Now ebay account is a power seller, 2 days later now it's a top rated seller. I mean this account is 4.9 w/125+ ratings.So it's nice... heh debating on cooling it, and then the week after thanksgiving going balls to the wall with listings and hope for the best. Or plan b...... cut all sales | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:14 AM. | |
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