21-04-2021 02:04 PM - edited 21-04-2021 02:05 PM
Ive been a ebay member buying and selling for several years .However since Ebay bought in a managed payment policy I haven t sold anything .I spent the morning doing 12 listings but when i went to list I was told I needed to update my details .I was sent to a form which requires me to provide details of either a drivers license or a passport .I have neither .I then spent several frustrating minutes talking to ebay live chat .The person I spoke to had no idea what happens when a person has neither of these forms of ID and said no one in customer service could provide me with the details of why they asked for them .and referred me to the user agreement and payment terms of use but these seem so complicated that I cant seem to find an answer .Is the rule the result of an Australian Government Department requirement and if so which Department ? Lots of people do not have drivers licenses or passports so does this mean they cant ever sell on Ebay again ?
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on 21-04-2021 02:47 PM
Try using the ID you have. Some work, some don't. Anecdotally, if it is in the same format as a DL, it will be accepted.
if it works, good. If not, at least you will know.
21-04-2021 02:15 PM - edited 21-04-2021 02:16 PM
I am not a seller, so I am not affected, but some sellers here said that other IDs are fine too, the normal IDs other institutions accept, like banks for example. I have neither either (driver's license or passport) and was *always* able to open bank accounts etc. with other IDs, for example a birth certificate.
Maybe if someone here has provided other IDs, they can let you know what they did.
Maybe you can also try live chat again (there will most probably be another person).
Is there no link or email at the end of the email you received to provide support in case difficulties/problems emerge?
21-04-2021 02:37 PM - edited 21-04-2021 02:37 PM
Thanks . I didn't get an email .The person on live chat wasn't helpful .I asked to speak to someone higher up and he just said no one could give me an answer as they werent given the information .So I said they shouldn't be enforcing rules if they don't know where they originate from .I do have a photo ID card ,but as I have found in the past these arent considered equal to a drivers license .Hopefully
someone else may know the answer 🙂
on 21-04-2021 02:45 PM
You can use a state issued identity card, what state are you in?
on 21-04-2021 02:47 PM
Try using the ID you have. Some work, some don't. Anecdotally, if it is in the same format as a DL, it will be accepted.
if it works, good. If not, at least you will know.
on 21-04-2021 04:21 PM
on 21-04-2021 04:23 PM
on 21-04-2021 04:24 PM
Try putting it in as a DL
on 21-04-2021 05:39 PM
on 21-04-2021 05:46 PM
No worries