PAYMENTS ON HOLD APRIL 2025

bluxx
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I've been a member since 2000, and today I was asked to update bank details - all legit. I just sold something and waded through a bunch of pages that didn't tell me much, but found it's on hold. So - how long is it on hold? Should I tell the customer to wait up to X days also?

Also there is no way on eBay to see where your payment is or why it's on hold or where the hell it even is? Not sure why this happens?

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*casey*
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"Also there is no way on eBay to see where your payment is or why it's on hold or where the hell it even is? "

 

The payment will show in your seller hub if the buyer's paid through eBay checkout

 

If it is, you'll need to be signed up for managed payments and the funds will usually be on hold for 30 days

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/getting-paid/registering-seller?id=4792&srsltid=AfmBOorOuyqlepv...

 

But has the buyer actually paid  as it's a pick up only item and you'll need to be very careful

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/posting-items/setting-postage-options/local-pickup?id=4181&srsl...

 

 

No, you should not ask your seller to wait. You must post within your handling time; failure to send will only end in sanctions.

 

As to why your payment will get on hold:

 

New or infrequent sellers will experience transaction holds while learning best selling practices. This helps sellers become established and build a strong selling history on eBay. New sellers typically experience holds for up to 14 days, although sometimes it may be longer

 

— https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/getting-paid/getting-paid-items-youve-sold/payments-hold?id=481...

 

If you haven’t sold for a while or haven’t sold regularly and frequently, you will be classed as a new seller.

 

Did you fully complete sign up to Managed Payments and be verified to sell before you listed, as you and every seller is required to do?

 

How long you have been a member has nothing to do with it, nor does how much you might have sold years ago

 

You agreed to the hold when you listed, which is usually 30 days, and no, you absolutely cannot tell the buyer to wait. You must post within your handling time

 

You ticked the box you had 'read and agreed to' and by doing so, eBay assume you really did

 

They also assume you have do what is required of each and every seller (that being, being signed up to managed payments, being verified to sell etc)