| | | sutab10 | 10-13-2011 09:02 AM | First Edition, do you have 50 different user account on your windows. I only have about 8 and it slows my system down I don't know how people have so much. |
| First Edition | 10-13-2011 12:34 PM | I have one user account on one computer I use to access ebay and paypal accounts. |
| sutab10 | 10-13-2011 04:42 PM | Having read the eBay Stealth book I find that having all your ebay accounts on one user account will have all linked |
| Bunneh | 10-13-2011 05:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sutab10
(Post 277652)
Having read the eBay Stealth book I find that having all your ebay accounts on one user account will have all linked | Yes this is why do not do that... different user accounts and IP'S amoung other things :) |
| First Edition | 10-13-2011 06:06 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sutab10
(Post 277652)
Having read the eBay Stealth book I find that having all your ebay accounts on one user account will have all linked | read it again |
| sutab10 | 10-27-2011 04:55 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by First Edition
(Post 277675)
read it again | Book has been read a couple of times and most of the things are stuck in my head, if you want all your accounts on 1 user name then you will have to remove cookies each time you use the other account, doing this is not recommended as eBay will be wondering why you are always removing your cookies. |
| stanislav | 10-27-2011 06:10 PM | Ladies and gentleman I have a question for you.
How many feedbacks will I need in order for eBay to raise my selling limits automatically. Is there a guideline?
Thank you! |
| stanislav | 10-27-2011 06:11 PM | Currently my account has 100/5000. It's more than 4 month old but I only begun selling this month. It has 3 feedbacks btw. |
| durdajan | 10-27-2011 06:16 PM | big big letters are always better )) |
| expiredpeanutbutter | 10-27-2011 06:32 PM | sup Stan my bro :thumb: |
| RedShootingStar | 10-27-2011 06:34 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by stanislav
(Post 282168)
Ladies and gentleman I have a question for you.
How many feedbacks will I need in order for eBay to raise my selling limits automatically. Is there a guideline?
Thank you! | Limit can be raised after 90 days of selling on ebay. You need to call and talk to them and they will review you account and see if you are eligible. You can then raise you limit every 30 days. I have answered this question 1000 fcking times. Search |
| stanislav | 10-27-2011 07:24 PM | |
| First Edition | 10-28-2011 07:57 AM | you can, but there is no reason because eventually you will be stopped by tax reporting requirements
you need to spread the sales out, make more than one account to sell on |
| Burst | 10-28-2011 09:40 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 188259)
I would not risk a good account for this by calling them.
8 out of 10 times you will get a limit by calling them on things like this asking to change the rules for you.
If your product is that good then it will do just as good on another good account or two. | I would take that risk considering its not a big deal at all to give them a phone call. Just make sure the number youre using to place the call isnt linked to another account.
All eBay is going to ask you is how comfortable youve been selling in the past. What you plan to sell on the future. And what kind of limit increase youre looking for. All while taking a look at your previous sales and feedback. Its extremely easy. Funny, my accounts are just the opposite. Low items and high balance limits. :clap: |
| boszika | 10-28-2011 11:42 AM | @Stanislav, I have over 140 feedbacks and still 5K,next month bronze seller. I dont think I'm moving anywhere from this limit but it is fine with me. |
| stanislav | 10-28-2011 04:31 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by boszika
(Post 282352)
@Stanislav, I have over 140 feedbacks and still 5K,next month bronze seller. I dont think I'm moving anywhere from this limit but it is fine with me. | Well maybe 140 feedbacks is not enough. I would say you will need at least 300+. But this is just my wild guess. |
| First Edition | 10-28-2011 08:05 PM | 5k a month, you will exceed the tax reporting requirements... unless you have a plan to get around it, you're need to stay under 1600 a month. |
| stanislav | 10-28-2011 08:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by First Edition
(Post 282461)
5k a month, you will exceed the tax reporting requirements... unless you have a plan to get around it, you're need to stay under 1600 a month. | I am not sure if you if you are talking to me but I have a Canadian eBay account. And I would never report my taxes to the gov. Stealing *******s. |
| First Edition | 10-29-2011 12:12 AM | I'm speaking to most USA customers where the new tax reporting rules are in affect. Keep in mind, with selling that much volume though, you still run a huge risk of a limitation. |
| hackteck | 10-29-2011 04:18 PM | ive called to lift my limits twice its not hard at all just a bunch of questions about what you sell where you get the items how much you plan to increase your sales etc |
| Sandy D | 10-29-2011 07:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by First Edition
(Post 277550)
On some days I login to about 50. Always at least 20 or so.... maybe takes a few hours?
Not including Amazon... | Oh my.
I cannot imagine trying to log into 50 different accounts.
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