Just got off the phone with eBay. In an attempt to lift my selling limits, I chose "Request higher selling limits" from the "All Selling" summary page in My eBay. From there, I chose the "Call us to discuss your selling goals" option (hint: if you can't see this option, choose to verify your identity but purposely fail the little multiple choice test they give you).
I called the number and spoke to a guy who told me that since I have already gotten at least one positive feedback on the account that my chances of getting the limits lifted were much more positive than if I had not gotten any feedback at all. He explained that even 1 single positive feedback on any transaction could mean the difference in getting the limit lifted. He told me that he would forward my account details to someone else that would do a quick review and then I would be getting an e-mail with an answer to getting the selling limit lifted.
There was no over-the-phone quiz or interrogation about what I plan to sell or how I would use the account.. All I needed to provide was the eBay username and the first and last name on the account. Key points: GET POSITIVE FEEDBACK BEFORE REQUESTING A HIGHER LIMIT
Last edited by softwarediscounts; 04-26-2011 at 02:24 PM.
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