| | | Mrkashmir | 10-01-2012 04:30 PM | second month and still no increase hmmm ok so its my second month - oct 2012 and the limit of 10 has been placed again.
even after taking the advice of ...
a - updating ebay and paypal to business.
b - linking the ebay and paypal account
what do i do , please advice ?
if i click on the link that says request higher selling will ebay ask to send in documents or should i wait for 90 days ?
thank you
mrkashmir |
| meVebay | 10-01-2012 04:45 PM | You can wait for 90 days, but that'll achieve nothing.
You need to request higher allowances.
Make sure you have a verified paypal account and access to the address before doing so. |
| Mrkashmir | 10-01-2012 05:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by meVebay
(Post 380824)
You can wait for 90 days, but that'll achieve nothing.
You need to request higher allowances.
Make sure you have a verified paypal account and access to the address before doing so. | thanks.
i have a verified pp account but the address i dont have access to.
do they send a letter out or something hmmm. |
| imjustme | 10-01-2012 05:48 PM | They usually increase it in the next review date after the 90 days mark, so it could be 100 or 110 days and every 30 days from then.
I personally never contact eBay to request an increase. Contacting them just makes them take a closer look at your account, which you definitely don't want them to do. |
| Mrkashmir | 10-01-2012 06:16 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by imjustme
(Post 380832)
They usually increase it in the next review date after the 90 days mark, so it could be 100 or 110 days and every 30 days from then.
I personally never contact eBay to request an increase. Contacting them just makes them take a closer look at your account, which you definitely don't want them to do. | yes thats the thing , as most of us are on a stealth account we need to take care.
can someone confirm that their selling limit increased from 10 to 100 after 90 days please ?
i dont know if i should wait or just click that request higher limit link.:>
thanks. |
| GreenBean | 10-01-2012 06:29 PM | Yes. 90 days is the ball park figure for my newer UK accounts.
No earlier.
:juggle: |
| Mrkashmir | 10-01-2012 08:46 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 380839)
Yes. 90 days is the ball park figure for my newer UK accounts.
No earlier.
:juggle: | :faint: 90 days !
oh well i had alot of stuff i wanted to list , now im going to slow down.
hope these 90 days go quick lol.
peace. |
| AmazonStealth | 10-02-2012 12:42 AM | nothing will happen until 90 days |
| GreenBean | 10-02-2012 12:44 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrkashmir
(Post 380850)
:faint: 90 days !
oh well i had alot of stuff i wanted to list , now im going to slow down.
hope these 90 days go quick lol.
peace. | Sell to your limits.... do not list 'short' of what you are permitted to sell.
Look and be a great little seller in the eyes of ebay.:boink: |
@mrkashmir - build your business - wait 90 days - why dont you make new accounts and spread the head? |
| Elijah | 10-02-2012 04:39 AM | If you link your verified PayPal to your eBay by clicking "request higher selling limits" you should get 25/100 limits. So what is stopping you form doing that |
| crafty1 | 10-02-2012 04:56 AM | If your PP is verified with a bank attached you should increase it to 25.
Then create a few more and do the same. |
| Mrkashmir | 10-02-2012 03:27 PM | Its not worth opening several accounts because you have a 50% chance of ebay noticing that your opening several accounts to spread this as a newbie and you could end up losing all your accounts.
Anyone doing this i honestly think you should not go on about doing this !
Best way would be to let 1 account mature and then if you want to add more accounts you will look better and you can list more on all.
So patience is the way, build feedbacks then after 90 days youll be good in longterm.
Thats my strategy now. yup.
peace.:thumb: |
/quote
Its not worth opening several accounts because you have a 50% chance of ebay noticing that your opening several accounts to spread this as a newbie and you could end up losing all your accounts.
50%? You just making this figure up? Ha I know tons of people with 20+ accounts who operate link free so ...dont make up stats to support your claims. |
| Mrkashmir | 10-03-2012 03:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 381190)
/quote
Its not worth opening several accounts because you have a 50% chance of ebay noticing that your opening several accounts to spread this as a newbie and you could end up losing all your accounts.
50%? You just making this figure up? Ha I know tons of people with 20+ accounts who operate link free so ...dont make up stats to support your claims. | The 50% stat is likely to be true because its relating to a stealth account with several new accounts so this can trigger ebay staff to investigate.
Peace. |
| meVebay | 10-03-2012 03:45 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrkashmir
(Post 381301)
The 50% stat is likely to be true because its relating to a stealth account with several new accounts so this can trigger ebay staff to investigate.
Peace. | If you make your accounts correctly, they should be able to withstand a manual review.
If not, then I'd not have thought there was any point in making new accounts. |
| derbydave | 10-10-2012 03:25 AM | I've got 2 accounts that are over 90 days old, still on 25 items per month.
A bit annoying that they're not being increased as they've both got good feedback (one has 50, the other has 30) with no negatives.
Saying that, I have another account that's just under 90 days old and it's got no limits at all.
They work in funny ways do EB/PP! |
| RimmingTon | 10-14-2012 03:41 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by derbydave
(Post 382778)
I've got 2 accounts that are over 90 days old, still on 25 items per month.
A bit annoying that they're not being increased as they've both got good feedback (one has 50, the other has 30) with no negatives.
Saying that, I have another account that's just under 90 days old and it's got no limits at all.
They work in funny ways do EB/PP! | Its likely that someone reported listings on those accounts, although eBay took no visible action reports will stunt the increases. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by meVebay
(Post 380824)
You can wait for 90 days, but that'll achieve nothing.
You need to request higher allowances.
Make sure you have a verified paypal account and access to the address before doing so. | Hey - would you know if it's still possible to request higher limits even if your first sale hasn't been 90 days? |
| Elijah | 10-14-2012 05:09 PM | Yes. You can do it straight after registering if you likr. The OP still seems to have ignored the posts advising him to do it though a few times now...
Oh, and opening multiple accounts won't trigger anything as long as they are all created link free. To be honest it seems like you've made your mind up OP and don't want to change your way of thinking regardless of what we tell you, but you will have to if you want to be successful on eBay using stealth methods. |
| yotano211 | 10-14-2012 06:28 PM | I only run a hand full vs some people on here, they run into the hundreds of accounts. I never have had any problems with linking. Some other problems, yes, but never to linking |
| Elijah | 10-14-2012 07:06 PM | I make literally hundreds of accounts every month but only manage 4 at a time, lol. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:29 AM. | |
vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Ad Management by RedTyger |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:29 AM.