And what happened to your last account which sold over £4k of stuff without an issue to mean you now need a new one?
James. I was trying to establish that an aged account in that capacity has a better chance of survival when stuffed with listings than a new account created tomorrow.
What happened to it has no connection to its listings. Its a learning curve.
It makes no difference if it was a buying account for 5 years before being turned into a selling account. It will still be treated in the exact same way as a brand new selling account in eBay and eBay bots eyes.
The limits will still be 10/£650 and you will still need to build up slowing to selling the sort of volume you want to sell at.
My aunt gave me her account to sell on ebay including all necessary associated PP account transferred to me, however she uses it occasionally to buy stuff on ebay (Not sell). Will this be okay? She lives a few streets from me.. like 20 min walk
I am worried about using the same account at 2 locations. What do you think
Not good stealth at all.
Always have FULL control of your own accounts.
What are you going to od if your Aunt ever gets a strike against her name?
This is an aged account, setup like several years ago. I have no risk exhausing the limit in 2 weeks compared to babysitting a new account.
By all means take risks. I agree this is business.
But if you are suddenly going to crank up an account that you describe as aged that has NO recent history, ebay AND paypal may react. Where's your plan to overcome what they do?
You can not, and you should not be over-confident you can meet their demands.
If one account was lost, then you may go out and repeat the same problems.
Have you even thought of that?
All accounts need to have baby-sitting to make the grade.