| | Quote:
Originally Posted by rl123456789
(Post 437211)
Hi I have two ebay accounts that are linked together by one paypal account. On my first account I already have two vero violations on it and my policy compliance level is considered "low". On my second account, which is linked to my first account, does not have any violations on it at all. It's a new account. My question is, if I get a violation on my second account, will that violation carry from my second account onto my first account? Would they suspend me for getting a vero violation on my second account just because I had two on my first account? I stopped selling on my first account for a while now, but I'm worried that violations carry over from other accounts. | To answer your original question, a vero strike on the second account wont carry over on to the 1st account BUT if you get a) suspended or b) manually review, all linked accounts will go down in flames...only matter of time |
| vogeltron | 04-09-2013 03:01 AM | I could be wrong but if you are selling the exact same items that got removed on the other account. You could be asking for trouble. I agree it would be the first time I have heard of them carrying over. It depends on how important the accounts are to you. Might want to sit it out the 90 days until the policy violations go away. |
| GreenBean | 04-09-2013 04:50 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by vogeltron
(Post 438581)
I could be wrong but if you are selling the exact same items that got removed on the other account. You could be asking for trouble. I agree it would be the first time I have heard of them carrying over. It depends on how important the accounts are to you. Might want to sit it out the 90 days until the policy violations go away. | Problem is it can be rare to even get the same item listed on a 2nd account.
ebay is rather strict in that regard.
:ranger: |
| vogeltron | 04-10-2013 06:00 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 438590)
Problem is it can be rare to even get the same item listed on a 2nd account.
ebay is rather strict in that regard.
:ranger: | I know they have a duplicate listing policy, I am not really sure how the deal with accounts that are linked. Just starting to go down that path myself. |
| GreenBean | 04-10-2013 06:23 AM | @vogeltron
I would suggest a cautious path then. Certain methods needed to make them work.
:juggle: |
OP, dont list those items again if you have been VEROed and have NOT solved the issue. |
| gdsco | 04-10-2013 07:34 PM | Love this thread, I thought I would I chuck my 2 pence in. This is a great website for getting back on eBay and amazon. If you keep it simple and follow stealth book you will be OK. Take a note and record everything as to avoid mistakes. Setup 10 accounts over the last few days, two hit the wall, just running some tests. One my own fault the other is a new thing that I will test again in the morning. Some people only learn from there own mistakes, so if they don't listen to the great advise given by some of the members its there loss. |
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Originally Posted by vogeltron
(Post 438961)
I know they have a duplicate listing policy, I am not really sure how the deal with accounts that are linked. Just starting to go down that path myself. | Duplicate listing policy CAN be applied across accounts in similar listings - not always but chances can exist. |
| GreenBean | 04-16-2013 10:52 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 440928)
Duplicate listing policy CAN be applied across accounts in similar listings - not always but chances can exist. | You mean ebay will punish accounts doing this?
If so, then yes.
Very risky especially if not used to stealth
:ranger: |
As you had said in other postings GB, there is a bit of luck involved too but chances are good that if accounts are linked, everything goes down in a tailspin... |
| vogeltron | 04-18-2013 03:27 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 440941)
You mean ebay will punish accounts doing this?
If so, then yes.
Very risky especially if not used to stealth
:ranger: | So if you are selling a product that has hundreds of variations, colors, designs, etc. If they are similar but lets say different color or something would that be a violation. I understand eBay doesn't want listings spammed on the site but if they are a different variation in one form or another does anyone know if it is a problem? |
| thedarkknight | 04-18-2013 03:52 AM | Selling apple does not help, apparently they are very active on eBay, I don't think its really fair though if the op is clearly stating the items are not apple. |
| vogeltron | 04-18-2013 04:08 AM | I am not selling apple or anything electronics. More generic everyday items. I would compare it to selling different colored Tape in the same size on each account. |
| thedarkknight | 04-27-2013 07:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 438469)
To answer your original question, a vero strike on the second account wont carry over on to the 1st account BUT if you get a) suspended or b) manually review, all linked accounts will go down in flames...only matter of time |
Really? I asked a similar question in the vero section and was told the complete opposite, that all linked accounts to the same address & name share all violations vero or otherwise. |
The accounts are inherently linked sure but the vero strike sticks on one account - the other is not affected...but multiple strikes can lead to all kind of problems. |
| thedarkknight | 04-29-2013 05:54 PM | Am I right in thinking those problems are a account being suspended or banned then the other accounts going down. Also how do you know that the accounts don't share the strikes? |
| vogeltron | 04-30-2013 03:58 AM | Well, I think the moral of the story is if you are using multiple eBay accounts per PayPal and you get any kind of Violation. You should be very careful in what you list for the next 90 days until the policy violation goes away.
It does appear Vero violations don't go across accounts but if something gets taken down once it is likely to get taken down again. If you are doing this with a legit account with the Tax Id verified and everything. I would say you are crazy to risk getting suspended and blowing it.
If it is a Stealth account, depending on how much you value your accounts. It can depend if you want to roll the dice and risk it. |
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Originally Posted by thedarkknight
(Post 445039)
Also how do you know that the accounts don't share the strikes? | From experimentation - pure and simple testing - and listening to what other people who sell tell you - comes from experience. |
| joesshooze | 05-05-2013 11:32 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by last3379
(Post 437398)
You don't need a bank account to get your money out, there are plenty of other ways.
I only attach a bank account to my main accounts, the others i just play and get creative withdrawing.
Obviously if you can't afford to lose accounts then you are better off not selling any vero or foo-foo items :) | Please enlighten me. What is "creative withdrawing"? I would really like to know. |
| wilburnet | 05-05-2013 11:49 AM | Selling VERO is what most of us that visit the aspkin forum. |
| GreenBean | 05-05-2013 08:07 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by joesshooze
(Post 446618)
Please enlighten me. What is "creative withdrawing"? I would really like to know. | Shopping online using your own paypal funds.
Using paypal as a bank for paying subscriptions etc.
The ideal way to use paypal is to have a variety of uses for your own funds.
In other words not just transfers out to a bank account.
:spy: |
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Originally Posted by wilburnet
(Post 446628)
Selling VERO is what most of us that visit the aspkin forum. | Careful on your implications wilburnet - there are other sales that take place. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:07 PM. | |
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