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I have read how so many of you guys start off small and slow (which is subjective), and then you guys freak out after getting a notice that they need to verify you. My question is what are the success stories of people who never get limitations on their accounts, or needing to provide documents? Or is this absolutely unavoidable on ebay?
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I just got one today. a FR91000 email and I had to call in. I freaked a bit...but it wasn't that bad...
I just joked with the girl and didn't have to send anything in. I had a bad buyer experience but I've pretty much kept close tabs on it and followed up with Ebay to keep them in the loop so they had no suspicions on it so I'm okay.
Granted, with what I sell, the fraud rate is high and Ebay would get suspicious so I've GOT to be on my toes about things. I gave them stuff they didn't even need ahead of time to CMA.
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Originally Posted by glacier922 My question is what are the success stories of people who never get limitations on their accounts, or needing to provide documents? Or is this absolutely unavoidable on ebay? | Everyone gets selling limitations on their accounts initially. There is no way to avoid this. It is an eBay policy for new accounts.
Ebay needs to gain your trust first before you can sell freely. Gradually, as you become more trustworthy, they start to bump your limits up.
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Originally Posted by An0nym0u$
Ebay needs to gain your trust first before you can sell freely. Gradually, as you become more trustworthy, they start to bump your limits up. | I understand this part. I am more wondering if there is anyone who has gotten away with never having to call or provide documents and all that in their stealth accounts. For example, start off slowly, sell a bit at a time, get positive feedback, etc. etc. Basically age it properly and then get back on. Know what I mean?
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I don't often get limited when an account is first set up. I let them marinate for awhile. But, if it looks like your account will do more than $20k in sales for the year, PayPal will require your SSN or EIN. There is no way around this.
And, YES, I HAVE had to call in on a couple of new accounts. I tried to figure out what did it, but there was really nothing different about them that I could tell. So, I don't know if it is random, or maybe some piece of information that flagged the account. The GOOD NEWS is that most of the time, these verifications are easy to pass, at least if they are not asking for documents.
There are several threads on how to get through this nonsense. Just search the forum.
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So if it looks like I will be approaching 18500, I guess I won't need verification. SSN is out of the question. I already have a legit account with a MC999 on there. I just need a backup, just in case. I can wait for it marinate. Perhaps when I do get to 20000, I could just create an EIN. After all, 20000 in sales would allow you to pay for that 1 or 200 dollar fee. Was that the ball park price in the US?
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Originally Posted by glacier922 So if it looks like I will be approaching 18500, I guess I won't need verification.
Perhaps when I do get to 20000, I could just create an EIN. After all, 20000 in sales would allow you to pay for that 1 or 200 dollar fee. Was that the ball park price in the US? | This is not true. I have heard of people getting request for SSN or EIN once they sold $3000 or so in one month in the early stages of their stealth accounts. Paypal does this based on projections.
So, don't think you can sell up to $18,500 and think that will be your ceiling. You need to also think about sudden spike in sales that can trigger Paypal's attention.
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They use an algorithm to determine the likelihood of the account going over $20k. The fact is, they cannot wait until the last minute to request that information. So, expect it at a much smaller sales volume.
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Originally Posted by An0nym0u$ This is not true. I have heard of people getting request for SSN or EIN once they sold $3000 or so in one month in the early stages of their stealth accounts. Paypal does this based on projections.
So, don't think you can sell up to $18,500 and think that will be your ceiling. You need to also think about sudden spike in sales that can trigger Paypal's attention. | 3000 dollars? Wow. Looks like Ebay wants to just suppress us, which is obvious. Do you guys make comfortable living with all these restrictions? Divide all your earnings amongst 30 accounts, can you guys make it at 5 figures per month? How about 6 figures per year? Sounds quite tough.
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Originally Posted by glacier922 3000 dollars? Wow. Looks like Ebay wants to just suppress us | Wrong...It's called the IRS. Quote:
Do you guys make comfortable living with all these restrictions? Divide all your earnings amongst 30 accounts, can you guys make it at 5 figures per month? How about 6 figures per year? Sounds quite tough.
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Originally Posted by glacier922 3000 dollars? Wow. Looks like Ebay wants to just suppress us, which is obvious. Do you guys make comfortable living with all these restrictions? Divide all your earnings amongst 30 accounts, can you guys make it at 5 figures per month? How about 6 figures per year? Sounds quite tough. | If you set your sales goals at a certain amount, then do the math on how many accounts you need to open.
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Originally Posted by AuctionsDenied If you set your sales goals at a certain amount, then do the math on how many accounts you need to open. | Lol, fair enough
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Originally Posted by glacier922 So if it looks like I will be approaching 18500, I guess I won't need verification. SSN is out of the question. I already have a legit account with a MC999 on there. I just need a backup, just in case. I can wait for it marinate. Perhaps when I do get to 20000, I could just create an EIN. After all, 20000 in sales would allow you to pay for that 1 or 200 dollar fee. Was that the ball park price in the US? | The ball park figure for the USA is .......
there is NONE.
If paypal looks at your projected sales, it can ask for EIN/SSN at $3000.
Off hand I think the current level is $4500.
Sellers need to be aware of this from the start of using their account and be prepared to meet IRS demands. |
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Originally Posted by glacier922 3000 dollars? Wow. Looks like Ebay wants to just suppress us, which is obvious. Do you guys make comfortable living with all these restrictions? Divide all your earnings amongst 30 accounts, can you guys make it at 5 figures per month? How about 6 figures per year? Sounds quite tough. | You just spread the sales even more among other accounts
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Originally Posted by glacier922 How about 6 figures per year? Sounds quite tough. | It's not. The way eb/pp are currently structured it's quite easy. I fear they will change the system and make it tough because as it is now, it's childs play.
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Originally Posted by corleone It's not. The way eb/pp are currently structured it's quite easy. I fear they will change the system and make it tough because as it is now, it's childs play. | That sounds awesome! I hope they don't change either. I think 20k per year is about right because I was getting unemployment, 99 weeker, no taxes charged to me for that amount. 1800 bucks per month pure money, so that's about 18500 per year. So, 18500 per account per year sounds about right.
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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ The ball park figure for the USA is .......
there is NONE.
If paypal looks at your projected sales, it can ask for EIN/SSN at $3000.
Off hand I think the current level is $4500.
Sellers need to be aware of this from the start of using their account and be prepared to meet IRS demands. | Ok, so go slow. Lurking and buying small stuff the first month. Perhaps 500-1000 in the second month. 700-1200 the third month etc. Make 5-10 accts to do this. All this while I try to sell as much as possible in my legit acct. That acct, ebay knows me left and right.
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I started a thread somewhere where someone said that if you sell at a rate over 20,000 per year, Ebay is going to need verification. Assuming this is true, that would mean that you need to sell around 1666 dollars per month and avoid needing to be verified. 20,000/12 months = 1666.66 cents.
So, if we just reach the 1600 mark around the 30th or 31st day of each month, is this near the maximum we can sell to avoid phone verification?
I understand that if you sell like 1000 dollars the first day, then of course there is a possibility that you would need to be phone verified. But if you control your tempo to up to 1600 bucks by the 30th or 31st day, then I guess theoretically we can avoid those dreaded verifications.
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Originally Posted by glacier922 That sounds awesome! I hope they don't change either. I think 20k per year is about right because I was getting unemployment, 99 weeker, no taxes charged to me for that amount. 1800 bucks per month pure money, so that's about 18500 per year. So, 18500 per account per year sounds about right. | Would really recommend that you think of spreading it so that you have 9250 and 9250 in 2 accounts or, even better, 6133 spread over 3 accounts (examples)
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Theoretically yes, it should work if you keep a slow rate during the month.
Nice to also divide the amount between 2 accounts to avoid any rate risk.
A lot also depends on what you sell too.
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Of course we could have 9250 spread over 5 accts or more and file your taxes accordingly. Or would there be issues on eBay through this?
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Originally Posted by glacier922 Of course we could have 9250 spread over 5 accts or more and file your taxes accordingly. Or would there be issues on eBay through this? | Well...you would be stealth so eB would not know it's just you, right?
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