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| Littlemorestealth | 08-15-2011 02:39 PM | ha ha that's why they have a send button come on I did say in the post I'm guessing it would cause a flag if cash was being drip fed into just a few accounts.
I didn't think about just keeping it to buy stuff because if their stealth I thought the seller only gets protection if they send to the verified address?
Na the VM post was the one about the 9.99 sale until august. I've got one coming tomorrow to see if the online switch works in the uk too. |
| jbluntz | 08-15-2011 02:59 PM | What ever flag that is, it must be an invisable one since I've never seen it and yeah now I rember the post, I thought you meant VMware. |
| Littlemorestealth | 08-15-2011 03:03 PM | Ah well if you say there's no flag then there isn't one. I'm going on what other more experienced members than me said when I've talked about this but your higher level again. What's the Max you've ever drip fed per month into a single account then? |
| oompaloompa | 08-15-2011 03:09 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Littlemorestealth
(Post 259560)
ha ha that's why they have a send button come on I did say in the post I'm guessing it would cause a flag if cash was being drip fed into just a few accounts.
I didn't think about just keeping it to buy stuff because if their stealth I thought the seller only gets protection if they send to the verified address?
Na the VM post was the one about the 9.99 sale until august. I've got one coming tomorrow to see if the online switch works in the uk too. | stealth just means not your banned address, does not mean another accessible address is prohibited... |
| Littlemorestealth | 08-15-2011 03:15 PM | I'm running low on accessible addresses... |
| jbluntz | 08-15-2011 03:16 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Littlemorestealth
(Post 259578)
Ah well if you say there's no flag then there isn't one. I'm going on what other more experienced members than me said when I've talked about this but your higher level again. What's the Max you've ever drip fed per month into a single account then? | It's not a drip feed account, it's an off ebay sales account which I've been making thousands for months on end. There's no flags in having an off ebay paypal account for off ebay sales, you can make whatever amount you want. . |
| Littlemorestealth | 08-15-2011 03:28 PM | Does it actually make any sales from what PayPal can see is away from eBay e.g. a website or does it just sit there and mark incoming payments as sales? |
| jbluntz | 08-15-2011 03:33 PM | It makes sales the way any paypal lets you make sales by requesting/sending money or invoice, you don't need to be connected to a site to make sales. |
| Littlemorestealth | 08-15-2011 03:35 PM | Ok thanks for the info. A lot of opinions I've been listening to on it must be airing on a large side of caution. Ill make use of it. |
| eBay King | 08-15-2011 04:55 PM | It can be very dangerous sending regular small payments from one PP to another PP which are both under your control. It can also be dangerous sending one large payment also when doing business through eBay or externally not through eBay.
Had a bad experience from doing this "bouncing" of money from one PP to another about 6 years ago. It all went wrong.
Fair enough, I was inexperienced more back then, but I vowed never to do it again. Besides, PP take double fees doing that. If through eBay aswell, double fees to them also. Just saying. |
| ShadyOne | 08-15-2011 07:14 PM | @Imakemoney and EGYfromhell, in the UK from my experience, with an 'Unverified' PayPal the limits are £1000 (Sending), £650 (Withdrawing) and £1900 (Receiving) - all per year. |
| ShadyOne | 08-15-2011 07:19 PM | Also, for anyone who may not know or has forgotten, here is the info eBay provides about being Verified: A user who is Pay Pal verified has confirmed their identity with eBay and PayPal. Once a seller is verified, it: - Increases their credibility with other buyers and sellers on eBay
- Allows them to list on international eBay sites
- Raises their sending and withdrawal limits on PayPal
- Provides some sellers with higher seller limits (eg. new sellers or those selling in high risk categories)
This higher level of verification is designed to reduce fraudulent or counterfeit items on the site, with the result that all eBay members will be able to buy and sell on eBay with confidence. |
| Sandy D | 08-15-2011 07:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbluntz
(Post 259372)
I've been listing with unverified paypals ever since I started, how long it lasts has to do with other reasons if you need a verified paypal ebay will tell you then you can purchase a VBA in that case. |
Dang you are good.
I have been testing this myself and find that I am selling without any problems on a few unverified pps right now. Sure you are limited on the money but if you have plenty of them to use it is like Bluntzcash in the bank.
:clap: |
| jbluntz | 08-15-2011 10:15 PM | Finally somebody that see's, bluntzcash I like that you just might have started a new trend :bounce: |
| Sandy D | 08-16-2011 12:15 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbluntz
(Post 259679)
Finally somebody that see's, bluntzcash I like that you just might have started a new trend :bounce: | I know, so for now on you will be known as. Bluntzcash
:hail: |
| oompaloompa | 08-16-2011 03:52 AM | it is dangerous to drip feed but it can be done in moderation and occasional without flags, I mean some customers give regular orders right? just be prpared to give proof of some sort like tracking, real quick, it is not a business plan though.... |
| jbluntz | 08-16-2011 07:14 AM | Who ever came up with the term "drip feed" must have been a real genius lol
It's like you've got the ability to open unlimited seller accounts and unlimited paypals
and the most, whoever the "drip feeder" genius is, can come up with is how to send a payment from 1 paypal to another paypal over and over again? lol
talk about creativity huh? lol It's like let's forget about all the other accounts, let's just send payments from 1 paypal to another paypal over and over until we get flagged and tell everyone how dangerous it is lol genius lol.. |
| HurricaneHuntr | 08-16-2011 08:25 AM | I do something far more risky ..eBay shuts you sown. But you have 12 to 24 hours to get any money left in Pay Pl out.. I've done this on my last few losses. I have a 10 plus year old PayPal account of my own which has never been limited. BC its not tied to an eBy . So when I lose an eBay.. you know the user agreement ones. You just send remaining pp funds to your account. Have I knowingly stiffed eby on fees? Tchea but if they didn't screw with me, they would of been paid. And on these accounts its not like I had negatives just random user agreement shutdowns.
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| HurricaneHuntr | 08-16-2011 08:28 AM | Have I also drip fed when my pp accounts got too high? Yes. No problems sometimes I even print a label after I invoice the stealth. Just in case. I'd rather have the 400$ and the cost of a 1 ounce first class mailing price and $10 in pp fees or whatever it is then to lose 900$ stuck in an account for 6 months while every international buyer rapes me with non receipt claims...(after eBay scare emails them with that horrible letter). lol
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| EGYfromhell | 08-16-2011 09:42 AM | If you do not know how to do it, do not make fun of it, maybe you will find how one day...that my advice |
| oompaloompa | 08-16-2011 01:55 PM | back to the OP question......
you can sell on unverified paypals, we all have my methods, egy has his, I have mine. As for vero, usually the brand name flags the lisiting as needing to be attached to verified paypal in UK. |
| HurricaneHuntr | 08-16-2011 02:31 PM | Quick question on unverifieds .. do you keep it a personal account or upgrade to premiere? Adding a CC is easy can make them all day with my citi . Banks are easy but alot are going to fees in USA.. opened some students to bypass recently...all ok
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