I just do not understand what eBay is trying to do.
So, I have had a new seller account on ebay for 70 days, my first sale was 28 days ago. I had an account that I haven't even accessed in 4 years in which I owed seller fees on. I actually assumed the account was closed and that I couldn't use it anymore. A few days ago ebay shut down all my selling on my new account until I paid the seller fees. Which, I totally understand, I owed them money. I immediately paid them.
All my accounts are now linked, and it looks like I don't have any limits on my original account as far as selling goes. With my new account I can sell up to 100 items, and only 20 items in the women's clothing category until July 2nd. I only sell women's clothing, so this is obviously kind of inconvenient. My husband has a separate account which we generally use for buying, and that account now can not sell anything.
We have used it to sell like, 30 items over the course of 5 years. It has been active longer than all my accounts. That makes no sense to me. I guess my question is: can I just use my original account to sell instead of my new account? I don't see this as avoiding selling limits when I've had the other account forever, and it displays no limits, but I really don't know how eBay sees it... and I don't want to get in "trouble". Would the category limit apply to all my accounts, or just the new account? Or both? Could my older account really not have limits? It literally says nothing about limits, and they just reinstated it yesterday. I have called eBay 4 times in the past few days, and I just can't wait on hold for again for over an hour to ask someone, so I'm hoping someone here might be able to understand my messy explanation and help me out. Thank you in advance!
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