| Startacus | 01-10-2015 01:11 AM | Re: What info does eBay require to verify new biz seller accounts? When I opened up a business account the limits ended up being the exact same as an individual account. At first. I did end up getting the account basically unlimited (8500 items / $155K) which took about 9 or 10 months. I also was able to get significant increases by calling monthly for the increases. The difference was this was not a traditional stealth account. I set the account up as a business account first using my business address, and then called in to ask how to get higher limits. At the time (late 2011) they wanted the following: EIN or TIN, Articles of Incorporation, business address and business phone number. I believe they also wanted to see a bill in the name of the business verifying the address. I was given a fax number to send it to them and was told to call them back. Then I was told to call in right at 30 days for the increase - and the agent clearly said don't wait just call right in on that 30 day mark. They had to see how I was going to sell before issuing the increases. So I set my calendar to call every month and request the increases. At first the increases were small and frustrating. Then I decided to start asking if they could make it larger. I always had some kind of story of why I needed the larger limits (this business has a bunch of stuff to sell and has asked me to sell it for them). I found out that these limits can be manually overrided by the agent. At no time did I ever have to provide an ID or any type of personal identification (thanks to Stealth Guide). Things may be different now however it wouldn't hurt to try. One note - I actually had an LLC registered at a different address city state zip / phone number than I've ever used. YMMV of course. Hope this helps! |