| | | ihatebay | 06-08-2007 11:14 AM | Hey, have any of you even tried to get reinstated? I had so many accounts suspended for abusing ebay and it was sometimes 7 day, 12 month, or indefinite. For the latter indefinite, can I be reinstated? Ebay didn't mention about it in their suspension letter to me, and I want to try because I was a powerseller in my really old suspended accounts... |
| ifreewillie | 06-08-2007 02:09 PM | indefinitely usually means 12 months. I've reinstated a 7 day account, but still got suspended again and received the 12 months penalty. |
| Ballsack | 06-09-2007 04:14 PM | Which is why it's pointless to do so. |
| ihatebay | 06-09-2007 11:22 PM | well one of my accounts that was suspended 9 days ago just got reinstated today and I listed 18 items and it's okay.
last time another account got suspended for 7 days. as soon as it was reinstated and i mean the SECOND it got reinstated I was suspended indefinitely.
I mean WTF why bother reinstating me if you are just going to suspend me indefinitely?
OH and I checked the EBAY glossary (yea I didn't know there was this thing either) but INDEFINATELY = 60 days . You can check it out on Ebay. |
| Ballsack | 06-10-2007 04:25 PM | They said they would reinstate you. They didn't say for how long :) |
| ifreewillie | 06-10-2007 05:56 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ihatebay
(Post 3903)
OH and I checked the EBAY glossary (yea I didn't know there was this thing either) but INDEFINATELY = 60 days . You can check it out on Ebay. | 60 days? I thought I saw it in the suspension email that it said it's 12 months. |
| Woodside | 06-10-2007 06:43 PM | Just got suspend for due to a "related" account (not mine). There was no mention of how long. I did send an email to their "suspension" address, but again no specifics. How long am I in the naughty boy time out corner? Days, forever??? |
| plight | 06-10-2007 07:44 PM | Yep, I got the same thing. They told me 12 months. Then when I wrote them a letter. They said INDEFINATELY. I would not have bothered to write, but like so many other sellers I had attained the powerseller status and had 100% positive feedback. I'm not sure if the 12 months and INDEFINATE suspension are the same or not but I would like to know where you read about the 60 days. |
| Woodside | 06-10-2007 09:33 PM | How does one file an "appeal"? The email I got said, "Please note that unless you have evidence to prove that you are not linked to the above account, we will not accept any additional appeals or requests for more information." What do they mean by evidence? This whole thing is very creepy. I feel like the ebay police are looking in my window. |
| JackNoMore | 06-10-2007 09:33 PM | So if you're suspended "indefinately" and never bother to do anything about it, will the suspension eventually be lifted just on the factor of time alone? Assuming it's not anything money related of course. I doubt ebay would forget or forgive a debt. ;) |
| CPUGEEK | 06-10-2007 10:43 PM | I wouldnt even worry about an suspended account know that you and I have found this great forum. It is pointless to try and reinstate an suspended account knowing they can suspend you again 1 week later. i would never give ebay none of the information that they be requesting |
| wildatheart | 06-11-2007 03:25 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
(Post 3983)
will the suspension eventually be lifted just on the factor of time alone? ;) |
I got a supension for 12 months (for being related to an account that was suspended indefinately). I too would like to know whether the account with the 12 month suspension will be re-activated after 12 months wihtout input from me, or whether they only *might* re-activate after I have sent them the loads of personal documents. I suspect the answer is the latter..? |
| ifreewillie | 06-11-2007 03:30 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
(Post 3983)
So if you're suspended "indefinately" and never bother to do anything about it, will the suspension eventually be lifted just on the factor of time alone? Assuming it's not anything money related of course. I doubt ebay would forget or forgive a debt. ;) | No, it will not reactivate by itself. Quote:
Originally Posted by wildatheart
(Post 4024)
I got a supension for 12 months (for being related to an account that was suspended indefinately). I too would like to know whether the account with the 12 month suspension will be re-activated after 12 months wihtout input from me, or whether they only *might* re-activate after I have sent them the loads of personal documents. I suspect the answer is the latter..? | Read above. Also even if the 12 months period is over, ebay is still very unlikely to reactivate your account. So I seriously advise you to start over fresh. You can definitely try after that suspension period, but it doesn't hurt to start a new one just in case. |
| wildatheart | 06-11-2007 03:46 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ifreewillie
(Post 4025)
So I seriously advise you to start over fresh. You can definitely try after that suspension period, but it doesn't hurt to start a new one just in case. | Thanks. And, Yes, that's what I've been doing. |
| Woodside | 06-13-2007 08:53 AM | Soooo... just so I understand, Ebay leaves you hanging with an indefinite suspension and no clear path to reinstatement. Even with reinstatement, bam, they can shut you down again for something silly. It seems to me that they are incenting us/me to find a work-around. Am I missing something? I'd love to follow the legitimate path, but there are no options!
I’m just a casual user on Ebay for my hobbies. I could really care less, but this whole experience is odd. I feel bad for you guys trying to run a business |
| JackNoMore | 06-18-2007 01:56 PM | The reason I asked that above is that I'm trying to figure out why a suspended account in my paypal that I've only "just" removed recently but have had on there apparently for some time hasn't caused any problems for other accounts? ? Just lucky? The only thing I could think of is that the suspension for the other user had been lifted at some point. Of course I may just go check it out myself now that I think of it. But I did find it extremely odd. |
| Woodside | 07-14-2007 06:07 AM | Well, just to follow the legit path, I mailed a "Request for Reinstatement of eBay Account", a copy of a credit card statement and my license. It's been a week and I haven't heard anything. Is ebay purposely pushing us to cheat the system? This is very very frustrating because I haven't done a damn thing wrong!!:mad: |
| LongMan | 07-14-2007 08:13 AM | Woodside, I did that "Request for Reinstatement of eBay Account" as well and waited 2 weeks and no reply. I then sent them a "polite" email they then apologised and said they had a backlog and that it'll take another week. One week later I was back online, at least they kept their word on that... |
| Woodside | 07-18-2007 09:19 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by LongMan
(Post 5550)
Woodside, I did that "Request for Reinstatement of eBay Account" as well and waited 2 weeks and no reply. I then sent them a "polite" email they then apologised and said they had a backlog and that it'll take another week. One week later I was back online, at least they kept their word on that... | I continue to find this amazing. We have to beg, be "polite", to get back on. " When you have a moment dear ebay, pretty please, I'll be a good boy, get me out of the time out corner... " I felt very uncomfortable sending them a credit card statement and a copy of my license. Imagine if a retail store asked for such personal information before you walked in the door. I'd laugh, then walk down the street to the competitor. Our problem is there is no comparable competitor for eBay. The arrogance... :mad: |
| FeeBay Balling | 07-19-2007 02:21 AM | That is why we should all get together and create the next monster!!!!!!
I have been working on an auction site and will be done in about a month or so, I am not saying that it will be great but I am going to give it a try.
The bad part is I am not a great graphics person, I also do not want to pay out the but to haveit done so for now I do my best. If anyone is in NJ or knows someone that is a good graphics designer let me know as maybe a deal can be worked out. I also have other sites running that could use a face lift.....
Later Gators |
| Chris Hanson | 07-19-2007 12:15 PM | I don't know why most people will use Ewaey.com - The World´s New Marketplace and help promote them. The are the only thing that will even come close to being the next ebay.
and also you can post you project on a freelancer site. They are very cheap and most people will be fighting with loow prices to do your project.
And to let you know that Ewaey sent me this notice....
"Join us! Get your free eStore and we will place a Google Adwords just for your storefront! Yes! Its free! Its fun! Its ewaey.com! Ads will start running august 1st 2007!"
Everyone if your so tired of Ebay, do something about it and quit complaing. This is a good auction site that is trying to compete with ebay but everyone makes excuse as not to sell on the site. No traffic, none of this, bla bla blahh... |
| Quickie | 07-25-2007 03:58 PM | Everyone here should list on EAWAY.COM Thank you Chris for this :
Ewaey.com - The long-awaited competition to eBay
Even though they have very little activity, they are FREE to list, free to buy, free all the way.
Every suspended ebayer owes it to themselves to list on EWAEY, IN ADDITION to any efforts expended to get back on eBay
We are the ideal candidated to get this site rolling. There must be 10,000 of us disgruntled suspended ebayers, we form a real force with our numbers.
They have the look and feel of ebay, every function and bit of information is in the exact same place as on ebay, so it is familiar-looking and easy to use. |
| john11888 | 07-26-2007 08:08 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Modee
(Post 4022)
If you can appeal, then they will let you know what they want in the way of docs. My suspensions were not for being linked, but just because EBAY thought I was a high risk account, whatever that means. | Can u tell me why ebay consider u are a high risk account? & do your other accounts has different name? |
| Chris Hanson | 07-26-2007 12:04 PM | Becuase Ebay is stupid |
| bigpapa | 07-26-2007 05:05 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Hanson
(Post 6320)
Becuase Ebay is stupid | AMEN!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Woodside | 07-27-2007 04:56 AM | Update.... well, I caved in and wrote a "so sorry, I know you're busy, but pretty please reinstatement me" email as a followup to my formal reinstatement letter early July. Sent it yesterday. We'll see. The arrogance...:mad: |
| Quickie | 07-28-2007 04:47 PM | This is just an opinion about reinstating suspended accts.
I'm using new accounts to do eBay, and I have no further business interest in my suspended account. However, I feel that, if an old account can be reinstated, (in 6 months, 12 months, whatever), it would be a plus.
NOT so I can reuse it again, that would be stupid.
Just so that if my new account is ever linked to the old account, it will be linked to an active, and not a suspended one.
OR,
so that I can gracefully close the reinstated account
what do you think? |
| plugfish99 | 08-05-2007 10:52 PM | faxed reinstatment 9 days ago and nothing yet I was suspended for no apparent reason, I guess I tripped a security alert. I emailed trust and safety and received a response 7 days later. Then faxed reinstatement paperwork. That was 10 days ago. No reinstatement yet. Their message stated 3 days from fax. Wow |
| plugfish99 | 08-05-2007 10:56 PM | I think 10,000 suspended users would be a gross understatement. maybe 500,000-600,000 would be closer |
| JackNoMore | 10-01-2007 02:01 PM | Hey guys, I just logged into an old suspended account (with safeguards in check of course) to double check the credit card and found this statement:
"You have been indefinitely suspended from eBay because our records indicate your account was involved in activities that violate our policy governing payment of eBay fees. Learn more about this offense.
If you feel you have been suspended in error or want to appeal this decision by providing additional information, please contact us.
An email regarding this was sent to you at XXXX"
Since my regular practice is to burn old suspended accounts, I can't remember ebay's definition of "indefinately" on this notice, whether it means "just pay the fees and you'll be reinstated" or "this is not coming back no matter what you do" I know they have a couple different situations at least with different definitions. But this one is just for fees.
Could someone refresh my memory which one this is? Thanks |
| Rosanna | 10-10-2007 11:26 AM | hi, so with my first "real" account will I be considered after 12 months have passed? Or does it depend on the severity of the infraction? thank you. |
| jm3262 | 10-11-2007 09:58 PM | HI- ANyone ever been successful after say 12 -24 months getting back your olf acct/fb? Was really easy to sell high ticket items with 3,000 fb/100% power seller, verified, even had the pencil eraser for top 100 reviewer, now with -0- fb, + zip--getting emails, "I'd like to bid, but your fb scares me"....???
Thanks for any fb. |
| ihatebay | 10-14-2007 09:14 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Modee
(Post 13423)
Rosanna, jm, with the passage of time there may be more of a chance to reinstate EXCEPT THAT you must assume that by then you will have burned down quite a few more EBAY accounts, most likely due to linking, and that you will probably as a result owe a LOT of EBAY fees.
Personally, at this point, I doubt I would even want my first EBAY account back if it meant coughing up all the fees I have stiffed EBAY for over the past year.... I have settled into a routine that suits me just fine http://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-su...ains-same.html | LOL same here Modee.
I get suspended twice for the same account though.
First - some "fpa notice"
Second after I am already suspended - another suspension for not paying my fees. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:10 PM. | |
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