Don't call ebay to raise limits, I did this was selling legit items too and i had reached my limit so I call and asked for raised they ask me to send supplier invoices so I send them all the invoices of my supplier legit info I got a reply back from ebay telling me that there was a different address on shipping than on the ebay account I explain the address was our business address and the ebay address was our home address, they didn't care told me my info was not legit and suspended my account 100% positive feedback over 90 days of selling, this people don't give a **** about what you send them they need to find one little error to tell you no, so sell slowly and I will recommend extra accounts just in case.
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Never have mismatching information. That is rule number one with EP and PP. Doesn't matter what the situation is.
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Originally Posted by jnm0685
Don't call ebay to raise limits, I did this was selling legit items too and i had reached my limit so I call and asked for raised they ask me to send supplier invoices so I send them all the invoices of my supplier legit info I got a reply back from ebay telling me that there was a different address on shipping than on the ebay account I explain the address was our business address and the ebay address was our home address, they didn't care told me my info was not legit and suspended my account 100% positive feedback over 90 days of selling, this people don't give a **** about what you send them they need to find one little error to tell you no, so sell slowly and I will recommend extra accounts just in case.
If you are selling legit stuff you should be fine. However, do understand that when you are calling into raise your limits you're dealing with the "AMERICAN" side of ebay. Not the philpino call centers. These people have significantly more power and are smarter. They will pry and if you mess up at any part say bye to that account. I would suggest if you can use multiple accounts because once you hit 200 items on that ebay account they will ask for docs anyways. So the best case for you to is to start another one.
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Originally Posted by TurtleCove
So my ste alth account is going good.
I when thru the online questionaire, and got my limits raised to 100.
Well, I get 100 items posted within the first week of the month, and still have lots of inventory to list. All my stuff is legit, hand made stuff. I'm simply one of those people that got dumped because of poor shipping habits, which I've now fixed.
To get higher than 100, requires a phone in....is that correct?
Is eb ay hard-nosed about raising above 100, or is it typically granted?
is there anyway to get to the online questionaire?
When viewing the screen that shows your limits, you click the link "raise limits". If your registration info is partially legit, and eBay can find you in public records, you will then be given the questionaire. If you are all stealth, then they will ask you to call in, instead.
Gorky, I've not read this phillipino thing you mention, up here before.
Also, as I said, my limit is currently 100, so how can I hit 200, like you warn me about?
i'm using a friends information but he "does" know about it.
Account is STRONG 200+ Positive feedback most of it DSR's
Almost a top rated seller but got hit with limit 100/5000 a few months ago after 2 policy violations selling REALLY Hi-Risk items like an idiot.
What you're saying is if the info is legit and you click raise limits it will be an online questionaire not call in? Have you done this yet? If so i'd like to know what happened and if they asked for documents/invoices after the questionaire and what the final decision was.