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thedarkknight 03-12-2013 11:11 AM

Getting limited and the stealth guide.
 
I read the stealth guide last night and theres one thing i really dont understand, At the moment Paypal (UK) seem to be sending codes through the post when you get limited, to lift the limit you enter the code you recieved through the post.

But what if the address you supplied you have no access to?

It also mentions you can black out any personal info when you send it to paypal, but what would be regarded as 'personal' what could you get away with blacking out .

If i dont have access to the code, and my account gets limited then i lose all money in it at that time am i right?

Is my real only option to forget that paypal and open another ebay and paypal stealth account?

Ebayorbust 03-12-2013 12:35 PM

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At the moment Paypal (UK) seem to be sending codes through the post when you get limited, to lift the limit you enter the code you recieved through the post.
I've never heard of this. Has this actually happened to you?

Ebay send codes out to some sellers when they try to increase selling limits? Is this what you are referring to?

Regarding documentation, do not blank out anything as it massively reduces the chances of them being accepted.

thedarkknight 03-12-2013 12:54 PM

yes thats the thing, to lift selling limits (is that not the same as being limited?) I'd need to do that as i'd hope to sell over the 1650 annual limit.

How do i do it if my account is stealth, i also dont drive or have a passport, so it could prove tricky.

Ebayorbust 03-12-2013 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by thedarkknight (Post 430644)
yes thats the thing, to lift selling limits (is that not the same as being limited?) I'd need to do that as i'd hope to sell over the 1650 annual limit.

How do i do it if my account is stealth, i also dont drive or have a passport, so it could prove tricky.

You're confusing yourself.

There is a monthly selling allowance on Ebay (selling limit) and an annual receiving limit on Paypal (£1900).

If you need documents for Paypal, send Greenbean a PM.

thedarkknight 03-12-2013 01:23 PM

If i used multiple accounts, and only earned 1800 a year on each account, can i then go back to those accounts a year later and start using again, and again earn around 1800 as i'm not going over the 1900 line is that what the annual part refer to?

If i verify my account as soon as i open it do i still have those limits imposed?

Ebayorbust 03-12-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by thedarkknight (Post 430652)
If i used multiple accounts, and only earned 1800 a year on each account, can i then go back to those accounts a year later and start using again, and again earn around 1800 as i'm not going over the 1900 line is that what the annual part refer to?

If i verify my account as soon as i open it do i still have those limits imposed?

To the first bit, in theory yes, but really not advisable. Better to send in the docs.

Verifying the Paypal account has nothing to do with the receiving limit.

rsot 03-12-2013 03:58 PM

Still good practice to have the account verified from the get go.


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