| | | mirus | 09-02-2012 10:59 AM | Ebay category limits! Hi guys
What is the best solution to deal with category limits? Is there loophole for it?
The category limit is hard for me due to me Selling mainly in the mp3 category. |
| JJGold | 09-02-2012 02:28 PM | Simple. Create more accounts. |
| crafty1 | 09-02-2012 06:03 PM | The more you create the more you sell...........
:peace: |
| GreenBean | 09-02-2012 06:27 PM | S p r e a d the sales over different accounts.
Build up an account so limits increase.
Be patient.
:juggle: |
| crafty1 | 09-02-2012 06:31 PM | being PATIENT is very important when it comes to EB and PP.
being PATIENT is worth 50% of your profit
Its like looking for your 1st Girlfriend and if you are PATIENT it will come........
:pop2: |
There's often some loopholes...Some items can fit under multiple categories :P But the safest way would just be using another stealth account(s)
For example, I was selling some designer brand brooches/pins and I could post them in:
Clothing & Accessories > Unisex > Unisex Accessories > Other
or
Sports Mem, Cards > Vintage Sports Mem. > Pins
or
Jewellery & Watches > Fashion Jewelry > Pins, Brooches |
| GreenBean | 09-02-2012 07:38 PM | electronics are difficult to fit in other categories :juggle: |
| tryingtofigurethisout | 09-02-2012 07:51 PM | Multiple accounts, as everyone has said. I don't know of any other ways of raising limits without calling in (and that is completely unsafe so it's not suggested). |
| yotano211 | 09-02-2012 10:56 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mcmxcivjm
(Post 373057)
There's often some loopholes...Some items can fit under multiple categories :P But the safest way would just be using another stealth account(s)
For example, I was selling some designer brand brooches/pins and I could post them in:
Clothing & Accessories > Unisex > Unisex Accessories > Other
or
Sports Mem, Cards > Vintage Sports Mem. > Pins
or
Jewellery & Watches > Fashion Jewelry > Pins, Brooches | A few times I did this, list in the "other" category. I was getting 30% lower price than I was getting listing it in the correct place.
I was selling SSD hard drives, at first with new sellers there are category selling limits on these. I place them in the "other" and they sold. But sold for much cheaper than normal.
When a buyers searches for an item they want, they only normally search in the correct place where the item is listed. Since the seller posted in the wrong category, less buyers will see the listing. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 373113)
A few times I did this, list in the "other" category. I was getting 30% lower price than I was getting listing it in the correct place.
I was selling SSD hard drives, at first with new sellers there are category selling limits on these. I place them in the "other" and they sold. But sold for much cheaper than normal.
When a buyers searches for an item they want, they only normally search in the correct place where the item is listed. Since the seller posted in the wrong category, less buyers will see the listing. | I currently see a competitor doing the same as I mentioned above and he's actually HAMMERING in the sales no problems. It KILLS me to see him sell all these items while I'm just getting my accounts up & ready while he rakes in the money $$$ that I COULD be making! AHH. Hopefully once I get my listings up, I'll have an advantage since I'm in North America and he's in Greece :P |
| yotano211 | 09-03-2012 01:36 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mcmxcivjm
(Post 373117)
I currently see a competitor doing the same as I mentioned above and he's actually HAMMERING in the sales no problems. It KILLS me to see him sell all these items while I'm just getting my accounts up & ready while he rakes in the money $$$ that I COULD be making! AHH. Hopefully once I get my listings up, I'll have an advantage since I'm in North America and he's in Greece :P | Does he sell his items on a new account. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 373142)
Does he sell his items on a new account. | All his accounts at least 6 months old, with fairly low feedback.
Do you know if an account automatically get a 100 item/$5,000 monthly limit when they reach 6 months old?
Cause I'm currently having to buy my Stealth accounts with $5k monthly limits. I'd hope to be able to make my own and perhaps start now & let them age. |
| mirus | 09-03-2012 05:04 AM | Thank you guys!
I appreciate the help! |
| yotano211 | 09-03-2012 07:40 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mcmxcivjm
(Post 373143)
All his accounts at least 6 months old, with fairly low feedback.
Do you know if an account automatically get a 100 item/$5,000 monthly limit when they reach 6 months old?
Cause I'm currently having to buy my Stealth accounts with $5k monthly limits. I'd hope to be able to make my own and perhaps start now & let them age. | Each country where Ebay operates is different. I am only in the US. Some of my US accounts are over 6 months and still have the original 10 items, $1,000 limit. Each account will operate differently. |
| John11uk | 09-03-2012 09:51 AM | It's not category limits restrict you is your account restricts you. Create more accounts and you are sorted. Number of items you can sold will be same on any category. I have over 20 accounts now which are selling and I've tried to list few things under different category, not too different but slightly and I had some items removed with the message that it is listed in wrong category. Why risk it? Create more accounts, I see no problem running 50 accounts at all if you keep well organized spreadsheet. :peace: |
| mirus | 09-03-2012 10:29 AM | Yer I would but my problem is I do not have the ID to open up bank accounts!
I need to apply for passport or driving license! | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:47 PM. | |
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