| | | Stigger | 05-27-2011 04:59 AM | i think its to do the with the system changes, theres loads going on at the moment, i think there implemting something like an automated credit check or score and if you dont pass it, you have to take extra steps, if your on the electrol role for the address you attach it seems to go alot smother than if your not.
thats for personal accounts.
or maybe im just been para again |
| GrannyT | 05-27-2011 05:16 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 232780)
i think its to do the with the system changes, theres loads going on at the moment, i think there implemting something like an automated credit check or score and if you dont pass it, you have to take extra steps, if your on the electrol role for the address you attach it seems to go alot smother than if your not.
thats for personal accounts.
or maybe im just been para again | You're spot on TizWoz. I heard a deal has been done with 192.com - don't know how true that is though
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| Stigger | 05-27-2011 05:30 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by grannytranny
(Post 232785)
You're spot on TizWoz. I heard a deal has been done with 192.com - don't know how true that is though
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Lucky guess lol
i think another change in the pipe line maybe that they are tying u.k user to use the card attached to the bank account, almost all u.k current accounts come with a card. also when i removed my EP card and added the one atached to my bank account, the 1900 PP ID request immidatly went away, so its automated and tied to information you added to PP or EBY.
bank account, card, address, even little changes like postcode i susspect will flag your account, unlike before where you could easliy get away with it.
i think the new system there implementing will pick up on the slightest anomalie and auto flag your account. |
| GrannyT | 05-27-2011 05:35 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 232787)
Lucky guess lol
i think another change in the pipe line maybe that they are tying u.k user to use the card attached to the bank account, almost all u.k current accounts come with a card. also when i removed my EP card and added the one atached to my bank account, the 1900 PP ID request immidatly went away, so its automated and tied to information you added to PP or EBY.
bank account, card, address, even little changes like postcode i susspect will flag your account, unlike before where you could easliy get away with it.
i think the new system there implementing will pick up on the slightest anomalie and auto flag your account. | :eek:. .:eek: |
| oompaloompa | 05-27-2011 09:01 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 232787)
Lucky guess lol
i think another change in the pipe line maybe that they are tying u.k user to use the card attached to the bank account, almost all u.k current accounts come with a card. also when i removed my EP card and added the one atached to my bank account, the 1900 PP ID request immidatly went away, so its automated and tied to information you added to PP or EBY.
bank account, card, address, even little changes like postcode i susspect will flag your account, unlike before where you could easliy get away with it.
i think the new system there implementing will pick up on the slightest anomalie and auto flag your account. | you are 100% correct I can confirm this - even change a phone number, and if you havent already been verified via docs or via their sources, you will be asked for docs!!!!!
much much more of this to come on uk section - talk soon.... |
| Stigger | 05-27-2011 10:11 AM | Another quick point is that it can work the other way to remove the 1900 limit request for id
i have evidence of this on another account too. |
| ShadyOne | 05-27-2011 01:12 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by isitworththestress
(Post 232775)
Normally happens when the phone number you are using has been used before | Well it was from a phone forwarding service, so their is a chance it has been used with eBay before. Could be this or one of the many other factors discussed in this thread. |
| sutab10 | 05-27-2011 01:40 PM | Yeah, there can be quite a few different things which results in id being asked.
I recently added a seller account to a 6+ month account without much problem, just added the vcc and verified by phone. But I used another 6+ month account and it asked me to verify by linking to paypal after I done the vcc and phone verification, so not really sure what it depends on but you can be sure that eBay is changing! |
| Stigger | 05-27-2011 04:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ShadyOne
(Post 232873)
Well it was from a phone forwarding service, so their is a chance it has been used with eBay before. Could be this or one of the many other factors discussed in this thread. |
two posts above yours |
| ShadyOne | 05-27-2011 04:09 PM | ^ I never changed my phone number. |
| Stigger | 05-27-2011 04:15 PM | Sorry mate, i miss read your thread. 1,000 salaams |
| ar_123 | 05-28-2011 03:50 AM | JESUS! It sounds like its going to get tough making lasting ebay accounts!! |
| GrannyT | 05-28-2011 04:11 AM | It IS tough making lasting accounts!
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| ares8008 | 10-20-2011 05:39 AM | I have never verified my ebay accounts with cred. card to make it sellers acc.Just phone call and 4 digit pin.But they always asked me for paypal to be linked. 3 of them lasted 7 months .The fault to be limited was mine. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:59 PM. | |
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