| | | t1tm1t | 05-11-2011 10:52 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by grannytranny
(Post 226787)
No they don't. The problem with ste alth is that the ways they can check on you are very limited. A very good friend of mine who deals in second hand farm equipment signed up last week on PP and EB. All of his info is good and he placed his VAT number with EB and PP for cheaper fees. He is also on the electoral role and has his own website that has been running for some years. He currently has 105 listings that are all over £50. He has not been asked for photo id at all and there are no limits on his account.:pop2: | when you sell second hand stuffs, they are less risk than the new ones. So it's easy to understand.
Try to deliver ontime, treat buyer very well and your limit will be gone after 90 days |
| patojen | 05-11-2011 10:56 AM | I have 5.0 rating and sold over 60 items after 90 days. But selling limits just increased 10 more :) |
| Ratman2050 | 05-11-2011 05:53 PM | I just created a new stealth account and I got an instant limit upon creating the account for $1,000/10 items per month. |
| Omgoozle | 05-18-2011 04:10 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 226898)
and they are going to place a 500 item 12,000 limit on my account so they can monitor to see if I can actually handle that much business and still maintain these standards. | That is an awesome limit... for 2009 or 2010.
Seems rather pointless to have it in 2011 when they're going to nail you for SSN after $19k. |
| cruiserdaddy | 05-19-2011 12:48 AM | My last 4 a ccounts Ive created havent had any limits on them. There must be something to the process. All are v erified
To this point I havent had the 10/500 limit on any account. |
| newjerseymax | 05-19-2011 01:44 AM | My latest has a 10/2000 and the one before has 10/500 The one with 10/2000 I started higher priced items and the 10/500 listed cheaper items....
I have a question. If attempting to lift limits using questionnaire, does anyone know what happens if you answer incorrect? Is it no harm no foul or are you now on the radar? |
| Omgoozle | 05-19-2011 02:32 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by newjerseymax
(Post 230227)
My latest has a 10/2000 and the one before has 10/500 The one with 10/2000 I started higher priced items and the 10/500 listed cheaper items....
I have a question. If attempting to lift limits using questionnaire, does anyone know what happens if you answer incorrect? Is it no harm no foul or are you now on the radar? | The questionnaire goes away as an option for about 2 weeks. I recently passed mine on the 5th try. |
| TurtleCove | 05-19-2011 02:41 AM | What questionaire are you speaking of here? |
| EbayIsEvil | 05-19-2011 05:37 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bansheezone
(Post 226643)
I have an account that is 110 days into selling, 700.00 or 20 items limit? other new accounts I make get 20 items or 2000.00? :doh: | did u get unlimited to 20 items within 90 days? I still have limited and its been over 90 days. on one account he says im making less than $100 a month, i was trying to start slow but now i think i think it has to do w money rather than the fb. i have 20+ fbs for all accounts. |
| EbayIsEvil | 05-19-2011 05:41 AM | Everyone who has their limits lifted, what do you sell, and whats your average earnings? Im beginning to think more and more has to do with the sales than fbs..all my 5 accounts has been 90+ days w around $100 each account and none has been lifted yet. And ive called for 1 account. He says im not making enough up to $500 is the problem. He lifted one account to 20 items..im not about to ask the other ones |
| patojen | 05-19-2011 08:18 AM | You need to force limits in order to show you need to have more limit. After you can call them to explain your situation. I had an account with 20 item limits and when reached 20 have called them for lifting and done. |
| OfficialGenius | 05-19-2011 10:17 AM | I heard limits automatically raise from 500/10 items a month ) if you link your paypal directly to your eBay account to collect it's fees. At least this is what some people are reporting |
| TurtleCove | 05-21-2011 07:18 PM | Did Yall just read what cruiserdaddy wrote?
How can s/he have no limits on any accounts created? |
| NotAHappyBunny | 05-21-2011 07:46 PM | Hi
it depends greatly on what you are selling i think.
i very recently opened a new eb & pp verified seller acc someone before i was punished by eb and even heard about stealth.
The eb acc allowed me initially 100 items p/m - but i didnt know about the ebook rule and listed one :doh: - so they limited this account to 10 p/m for 3 months. |
| TurtleCove | 05-21-2011 07:49 PM | If that's the case, then it would be worth it, for us all to figure out what we should sell, on a new account, to avoid such limits, and then gradually slide in our desired items. |
| TurtleCove | 05-21-2011 07:51 PM | BTW, I'm over 90 days on a new legit account, and it still has a 10 item limit. I'm in the Lumber category....how on earth that can be high risk, is beyond me. |
| NotAHappyBunny | 05-21-2011 07:58 PM | it's going to be trial and error - thats why the filling spreadsheets with all activities will help in the long run.
Brand name clothing - not just high-end, chain stores too like Top Shop & River Island I think, branded shoes, bags etc.
High-end cosmetics & branded fragrances.
ebooks that are incorrectly placed - ie inserted into the wrong category.
Software, electronics, phones etc
expensive items - that may cost pp money.
Jewellery of course - don't know about costume jewellery.
There must be many many more.
Lumber category?? What is the average cost of the items? If it's over God knows?... £50 maybe - perhaps pp would rather err on the side of caution. |
| GrannyT | 05-22-2011 03:35 AM | I'm sure it's about how you present. If when you sign up they look at you and can see you've been in business a long time and you are just adding EB as another string to your bow they have no need to place limits.
If you are a new account with nothing on public record they will put the knowledge they get from reading forums such as this with what they know from their trends and place a limit.
IMO they know a lot more about stealth than we give them credit for and there is probably some little spotty faced nerd sitting in a windowless office that smells of BO and rotten feet that spends his whole day thinking up ways to frustrate us.
:pop2: |
| ShadyOne | 05-22-2011 06:56 AM | For anyone who still has limits after the 90 day and you believe they should be rasied, contact eBay and they can raise them. |
| TurtleCove | 05-22-2011 11:56 AM | yes, but isn't that NOT staying under the radar? |
| ShadyOne | 05-22-2011 01:36 PM | ^ Phoning PayPal and eBay sorts out so much so quick. Always better than an email imo. Just use different unlinked phone numbers to phone from. That is what I do anyway. |
| patojen | 05-22-2011 02:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TurtleCove
(Post 231261)
yes, but isn't that NOT staying under the radar? | Until when . Get your liberty :D | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:22 PM. | |
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