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Hi folks,

I would like to know if it is still a good idea to use 2 or 3 eBay Accs on the same PP Acc?

If it is ok to do so, would the 2 - 3 eBay accs under different names, addresses, CC and etc? Or they can be under the same details?

Thanks in advance!
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^ Hi,

No it's not a good idea because if one account goes down they will all follow, it's better to have only 1 eb for 1 pp account.

Mismatched ebay and paypal info may be risky, so I think x2 or x3 =
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its not good procedure

but some swear by it

personally i use it to good effect but as Lheonard and others rightly say if one goes they (usually) all follow

simple solution is if you do it then make sure all the accounts are squeaky

much better to have many seperate stealths instead of all your eggs in one basket
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In u.k , If you can handle them then i would say it can be a good thing.
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good call tiz

i concur
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I have done max eb to 1 pp - make sure you know what you are doing...not for the faint of heart.
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If you have money/time/energy to burn, then go for it.
If you are using it to help pay down bills, leave it alone.

It can be done, but its not for all.
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Thanks for all the tips guys.

Well, the reason I wanting to open another eBay acc on a current PP acc is so I can sell more; to spread out sales.

As the current PP acc I have got, has just overcome the $1000 dollar Anti-Money Laundering limit. It still seems really difficult for me to overcome this limit on Australian PP acc. If anyone has any knowledge on this, plz share it.
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It is only a good idea when you know your products will not cause you any trouble. B/c if they do both accs go down. If you are confident your customers will be absolutely happy everyime, i dont see why not.
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One ebay can be max connected with two paypal accounts. Making more can be very risky.
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It is only a good idea when you know your products will not cause you any trouble. B/c if they do both accs go down. If you are confident your customers will be absolutely happy everyime, i dont see why not.
Thanks! I suppose I should use the same details as the already established acc?
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