| | | HurricaneHuntr | 11-26-2010 09:01 AM | Ebay Verrification fail... She tried to ask me questions about a drivers license on a stealth.
My first answer.... uhhh no? sarcastically
My height.... no multiple choice. i said my height and it was none of the ones listed and then she listed the ones it could be.. and i said uhhh are you pulling this information off spokeo? Because it's none of those, it's 5'8 like i said... she laughed a little and said ok i'll go onto the next one.. and gave another question which i sarcastically said yeah it's none of those.
"ok we'll remove the limitation off the ebay account, you can go ahead and relist the items"
ROFL |
| Markk | 11-26-2010 09:38 AM | haha, nice work. I've been seeing a lot of reinstatements lately. |
| eBayMafia | 11-26-2010 10:24 AM | Yeah, same happened to me. I think one of the questions actually pertained to me, but I just kept saying "none of those" and I was reinstated. |
| lagoonclub | 11-26-2010 11:42 AM | Yeah, made a stealth this week, listed a regular book (as opposed to my normal VERO). Immediately had my listing taken down and MC010.
Called, answered none of the above, and got my account reinstated. |
| imjustme | 11-26-2010 12:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by lagoonclub
(Post 185309)
Yeah, made a stealth this week, listed a regular book (as opposed to my normal VERO). Immediately had my listing taken down and MC010. | That's why you're getting suspended. You opened the account and listed a week after. |
| nicetrypaypal | 11-26-2010 12:58 PM | i agree. i never talked to an ebay agent in 10 years.. if you ever have to call and verify anything, you not doing something right, and youre bound to be suspended.. |
| shogun1 | 11-26-2010 01:01 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nicetrypaypal
(Post 185321)
i agree. i never talked to an ebay agent in 10 years.. if you ever have to call and verify anything, you not doing something right, and youre bound to be suspended.. | thats impressive,how long do you wait before you turn into a sellers account then list? |
| Markk | 11-26-2010 01:02 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nicetrypaypal
(Post 185321)
i agree. i never talked to an ebay agent in 10 years.. if you ever have to call and verify anything, you not doing something right, and youre bound to be suspended.. | I'd say it depends what you sell. Post-phonecall accounts are tougher, allowing you to list more without worrying about suspensions. |
| nicetrypaypal | 11-26-2010 01:06 PM | listen if you have to call ebay to verify identity or anything in that sense, EBAY already knows you're a bull****ter, who cares if you get reinstated at that point, to them you're still a liar.
if you have to phone ebay about a account you created, you did'nt create it right,, forget the multiple choice and trying.. just scratch it.. |
| liimey | 11-26-2010 03:53 PM | NICE Try,
I have to disagree with you. Ebay are doing the phone verification with you on every new account, even if you wait 3 months before selling. I open 5 accounts per week and turn them into seller account immediately (albeit with low volume low price items). eventually when they ask for verification, I do what the others do and say "none of the above" works 50% of the time. The other 50% i just send in the usually documents and they re-instate those accounts about 75% of the time. Overally not a bad ratio |
| oompaloompa | 11-26-2010 05:04 PM | limey, no they are not doing it to all new accounts, there are some better ways of setting up accounts and starting to list than others. |
| nicetrypaypal | 11-26-2010 05:35 PM | they defintely dont need you to call in and verify if its a new account done right..
thats why most members on here need to know how to make 100's of stealths, they cant figure it out.. im on the same 2 accounts i made..
sure i make over 100 a week for friends but there is no need to call and verify any info.. ever, if it is done correctly..
if you need to call ebay and verify your identity and answer questions...
you need to figure out what you are doing wrong.... |
This is sort of on topic to what limey said before, and I am unsure about it....because I`m new :P
When making stealth seller accounts, are you supposed to make them into seller accounts right away, and then let them age? Or are you supposed to let them age first, then make them into seller accounts.
Also, does the "aging" process begin as soon as the account is created at all, or does it begin once it is verified?
Thanks! |
| solar459 | 11-30-2010 04:04 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Hrad
(Post 185422)
This is sort of on topic to what limey said before, and I am unsure about it....because I`m new :P
When making stealth seller accounts, are you supposed to make them into seller accounts right away, and then let them age? Or are you supposed to let them age first, then make them into seller accounts.
Also, does the "aging" process begin as soon as the account is created at all, or does it begin once it is verified?
Thanks! | I would like to know this too. Can someone reply? |
| HurricaneHuntr | 12-01-2010 07:57 AM | Buy it now will get you shutdown.just list as auctions. I donate too..to be more under the radar at first. 10%...seems to work so far and I feel good! Helping animals lol |
| inthezone | 12-01-2010 08:11 AM | I have 3 ebay stealth accounts and they all made it fine through the first month. When I created them, I turned them into seller accounts right away, listed one by one, and did not pass my limit (10). I still have 3 more stealth accounts that I haven't touched yet, because I cannot handle all these accounts as I already have 3 amazon accounts that have done very well without a review... Why? because I learned my lesson and sold slowly but steadily. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:22 AM. | |
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