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| aking | 12-30-2015 12:17 AM | 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Ok my friends, I need some help here. I can't get these 10/1000 accounts to budge. I max out every month. I have 4 accounts that have been stuck at 10/$1000 for months. These accounts have no holds and are in good standing, but $1000 is nothing will you have some high dollar items that need to move. I max out these accounts on like the 3rd or 4th of each month, then I'm sitting idle for the rest of the month.
My 5/$500 accounts have increased like 2-3 times with barely any sales at all, but they have holds and I have a lot of funds pending release.
So I don't get it. Is there a proven strategy to get these 10/1000 accounts to increase? Please PM me with any advice you have. This is really bothering me. A new year is coming and I just know my limits will still be stuck at 10. :confused: :noidea:
Happy New Year!! :) |
| Ebayisbad | 12-30-2015 12:57 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 How long exactly have you been selling on these accounts? |
| aking | 12-30-2015 01:04 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayisbad
(Post 732174)
How long exactly have you been selling on these accounts? | About 1 year on all of them! One of the accounts for sale was 9/14/14 and has been selling steadily every month. Still stuck at 10/1000! |
| brandnewboss | 12-30-2015 03:31 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 That sounds horrible, I'll be praying for ya, in the meantime just keep making those accounts, it's just how the business rolls |
| aking | 12-30-2015 04:15 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 its no big deal, I've already created more accounts. But I'm wondering if anyone has gotten 10/1000 accounts to get auto increases, if so, what's the secret? |
| cmbhuy | 12-30-2015 06:16 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 have you tried overselling your limit? ( multiple auctions low start auctions) |
| glacier922 | 12-30-2015 06:28 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by aking
(Post 732201)
its no big deal, I've already created more accounts. But I'm wondering if anyone has gotten 10/1000 accounts to get auto increases, if so, what's the secret? | I've found that printing labels within the day, ship same day and sudden positive feedback helps with limit increases, along with maxing out your limits. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 12-30-2015 09:12 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Auto-increases? Doesn't look like there's any fool-proof way.
You've been selling on eBay long enough that calling them with confidence shouldn't be a problem though. Good luck! |
| yankee | 12-30-2015 09:29 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 I have never had any accounts like this. When I hear this I am always baffled. Just ask for an increase if you are not getting them naturally. |
| Burger Box Man | 12-30-2015 09:32 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Give them a call on one account. Might as well risk one and see what happens. |
| aking | 12-30-2015 10:04 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Yea I'm going to call them and be super nice on the phone haha. |
| yankee | 12-30-2015 10:20 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 what is the risk?
I mean, you need to know your name and email address and is best to call from original phone number but what is the risk? Waste a few minutes and not get an increase? |
| bjammin | 12-30-2015 10:40 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Id call in on the 10/1000s too. GoA has some really good post about calling in. For quite some time now, the 5/500s have been seeming to get better increases than the 10/1000s. At least, thats what most of my buyers have reported. If it was me, I would take a 5/500 over a 10/1000 any day. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 12-31-2015 05:37 PM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 732269)
Id call in on the 10/1000s too. GoA has some really good post about calling in. For quite some time now, the 5/500s have been seeming to get better increases than the 10/1000s. At least, thats what most of my buyers have reported. If it was me, I would take a 5/500 over a 10/1000 any day. | I've also read that from several members in multiple threads.
It seems that the lower the initial limits, the faster they raise them. I guess they figure a scammer/dishonest member probably wouldn't even bother with a 5 limit account, so they trust them more. Just a theory. |
| GreenBean | 12-31-2015 07:22 PM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 732819)
I've also read that from several members in multiple threads.
It seems that the lower the initial limits, the faster they raise them. I guess they figure a scammer/dishonest member probably wouldn't even bother with a 5 limit account, so they trust them more. Just a theory. | I find selling on the lower limits lets ebay/paypal see your activity better.
Play the cards correctly, they reward the account with increases. Bless 'em!
:heh: |
| aking | 01-01-2016 03:24 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 732269)
Id call in on the 10/1000s too. GoA has some really good post about calling in. For quite some time now, the 5/500s have been seeming to get better increases than the 10/1000s. At least, thats what most of my buyers have reported. If it was me, I would take a 5/500 over a 10/1000 any day. | You are absolutely right, 5/500s get way faster increases. One of the 5/500 accounts has only been selling for about a month and it just received a 180/$9000 increase yesterday.
Its just that when I create accounts, they are always 10/1000. Yes, I could buy 5/500 accounts with no issues, but it would nice to save my money and make my own. |
| gainkod | 01-11-2016 11:05 PM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Hey guys - when you say max out your limits, are you saying do it in the first week (list 5 items or $500) or just throughout the month? |
| GhostOfAmazon | 01-12-2016 12:47 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by gainkod
(Post 736852)
Hey guys - when you say max out your limits, are you saying do it in the first week (list 5 items or $500) or just throughout the month? | With 5 limit accounts, it's really irrelevant "when" you max it out.
5 items and $500 caries no risk as far as eBay is concerned. |
| yankee | 01-12-2016 07:37 AM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Quote:
Originally Posted by gainkod
(Post 736852)
Hey guys - when you say max out your limits, are you saying do it in the first week (list 5 items or $500) or just throughout the month? | Often if you sell all 5 items in the first few days and upload tracking, you get an increase on day 8 and then on the 30th day. It is best to sell or at least list to your limit as soon as possible. Not saying this for 500 or 1000 accounts but for all the small limits. |
| gainkod | 01-12-2016 02:00 PM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Thanks for the advice! |
| MakingMoney22 | 01-12-2016 02:09 PM | Re: 5/$500 vs 10/$1000 Call and ask? I called and they gave me 50/20k | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:01 PM. | |
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