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westcoast_d 10-25-2012 11:09 PM

Keep selling the same cheap things.
 
Hi Folks,

I want to know if it is ok to sell many of the same cheap things (Between $1 - $2) on fairly new accounts (2 - 4 months old)?

My concerns are:
1. Get into trouble with eBay's Feedback Manipulation

2. PayPal asking for documents & invoices because so many same things were sold

Please give me some tips and suggestions.

Thanks!

slim jim 10-25-2012 11:14 PM

it can work as long as they are not risky items. always make sure to add tracking. try to switch it up every now and then

mcmx 10-25-2012 11:30 PM

I'm doing the same on accounts that are under 30 days. I think you should be fine like I am, as long as they're not branded or anything

westcoast_d 10-25-2012 11:58 PM

No, they are not branded and definitely not counterfeits.

@slim_jim, the item I sell for cheap at $1 - $2 are shipping included. Thus, I use the basic shipping which has no tracking ability. As to add a tracking will cost an extra $3.50.

Would phone & laptop accessories be considered as risky items? eg, cases, screen protectors, cables, stickers & etc.

stanislav 10-26-2012 12:45 AM

I think you should be just fine to list as many as you like even on brand new account. Most importantly it must be low priced items and not branded. And please ADD TRAKCING NUMbER! if you dont and someone opens case - item not received , after about 4 such cases your new paypal will probably get limited.

westcoast_d 10-26-2012 03:08 AM

So if I don't have tracking, and as long as there is no cases open for such goods, I should be fine?

fineart 10-26-2012 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westcoast_d (Post 387310)
Hi Folks,

I want to know if it is ok to sell many of the same cheap things (Between $1 - $2) on fairly new accounts (2 - 4 months old)?

My concerns are:
1. Get into trouble with eBay's Feedback Manipulation

2. PayPal asking for documents & invoices because so many same things were sold

Please give me some tips and suggestions.

Thanks!

Here are the policies and they do enforce them. I painfully learned the hard way and lost 6 accounts in the process.
Most of the time you can get away with it for a while but will eventually catch up with you.
PM me for more info and I will help.
Last thing you want to do is violate them and flag yourself :)

http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-multi.html

slim jim 10-26-2012 10:51 AM

If u do not add a tracking # then bye bye account. This will not last

ust0 10-26-2012 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slim jim (Post 387461)
If u do not add a tracking # then bye bye account. This will not last


Yes, eB n PayPal need proof.. Tracking number keep us away from trouble..

crafty1 10-26-2012 02:21 PM

Its also how you deal with you buyer, I sell low priced items on new accounts and have had messages from buyers as not received or not as described.

I try to be polite and offer them a refund or a replacement and it has worked....No complaints and also EB have increased my limits so you don't have to add tracking numbers....:peace:

arshavin 10-26-2012 05:03 PM

You 100% do not need to add tracking numbers to keep accounts alive.

I never have and my accounts stay alive but maybe it is best to do if you want TRS accounts!?

ust0 10-26-2012 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arshavin (Post 387538)
You 100% do not need to add tracking numbers to keep accounts alive.

I never have and my accounts stay alive but maybe it is best to do if you want TRS accounts!?


You're selling items below $2

mcmx 10-26-2012 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slim jim (Post 387461)
If u do not add a tracking # then bye bye account. This will not last

Not true at all.

I've sold 136 items on my legit account last year and did not use a trackable method more than 10 times. And even when I did, I never bothered to add it to eBay. I messaged it to the buyer instead.

Also, tracking on Lettermail here costs $9 domestically and $15 to USA. The items I'm selling for feedback are $2-4. There's no way I could use tracking and take nearly a $10 loss on each item

westcoast_d 10-27-2012 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcmxcivjm (Post 387599)
Not true at all.

I've sold 136 items on my legit account last year and did not use a trackable method more than 10 times. And even when I did, I never bothered to add it to eBay. I messaged it to the buyer instead.

Also, tracking on Lettermail here costs $9 domestically and $15 to USA. The items I'm selling for feedback are $2-4. There's no way I could use tracking and take nearly a $10 loss on each item

Yes, it is impossible to add tracking for each cheap items I'm selling. Don't want to lose 5 bucks for each item I sell.

westcoast_d 10-27-2012 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slim jim (Post 387461)
If u do not add a tracking # then bye bye account. This will not last

My majority of the sells on the account are for more expansive items $100 - $500 each, and all of those items I have been ship fast and upload tracking. So it's more of a half & half now. Hope this won't ring any bell with EB or PP :attention:

rsot 10-27-2012 09:25 AM

Only time will tell - ship fast, add tracking, make people happy - should be ok.

slim jim 10-27-2012 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcmxcivjm (Post 387599)
Not true at all.

I've sold 136 items on my legit account last year and did not use a trackable method more than 10 times. And even when I did, I never bothered to add it to eBay. I messaged it to the buyer instead.

Also, tracking on Lettermail here costs $9 domestically and $15 to USA. The items I'm selling for feedback are $2-4. There's no way I could use tracking and take nearly a $10 loss on each item

good luck to you. this is not a way to keep an account going strong and certainly not advice to give out. you were lucky, nothing more

arshavin 10-29-2012 08:48 PM

I have honestly never added 1 tracking into ebay.

Say i am selling an item for £10 margins are low as you can imagine. The margins become way smaller if sent via recorded.

Sometimes regular post is a must!?

mcmx 10-29-2012 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slim jim (Post 387728)
good luck to you. this is not a way to keep an account going strong and certainly not advice to give out. you were lucky, nothing more

Why would I pay $14 for tracking on a $2-4 item!? I'd lose $9 for each one!

Makes no sense at all. I don't think it's as important to eBay as some of you people think. It's not really lucky...lots of people here seem to get by just fine.

BigCJ 10-29-2012 09:18 PM

Sorry guys, but Im with slim Jim on this one.

You have more leeway because you're in other countries. Thus shipping is longer and more expensive. For smaller items, it might not be worth it to add tracking, thus EB/PP does not care.

For here in the states, they have more demands.

You are trying to become a BUSINESS. All you need is one customer complaining or being an outright jerk about how they did not get their item and paypal takes a closer look at you, Which you are trying to AVOID.

The point is to cover yourself at every turn. if the item is .01 or $10,000, ADD TRACKING.

When it comes down to it, tracking is an important factor in keeping an account alive.


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