There is an appeal process now for eBay sellers in Asia, where you can have eBay contact you, via telephone at a scheduled time, and then they will speak with you and see if they allow you to list 100 listings per month instead of 10. In my opinion, this is a bad idea. Especially if you list 'questionable' items. Even if you list totally legit items, it is a, I repeat, bad idea. You don't want eBay to look at your account, especially not if you're using stealth / bogus information.
Just stick with it, as I do with my Asian accounts. List 10 items, then move onto the next account, list another 10, etc. When you get feedback, come back to that account, list another 10, leave it alone again. Very soon you'll have 10-20 accounts with a lot of feedback, and they're worth a lot more than 1 account that is on eBay's radar.
I generally found over the years that the accounts which I built slowly, are much tougher to bring down than accounts I sold 100 items on in 1 month.
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