on โ01-02-2013 09:56 AM
I came across a listing that is selling eBay Powerseller & Top Rated Seller Account
It clearly states that no business comes with it, just the ID
Does anyone here know if that is allowed now?
on โ01-02-2013 03:20 PM
I cannot see it anymore ๐
on โ01-02-2013 03:47 PM
Good... I was worried that a newbie might think it was a good idea, but the more I thought about it the more dangers I could think of buying somebody elses ID
on โ01-02-2013 04:16 PM
It is possible for an id to be transferred from one name to another but it is only when it is a business account and a staff member is the nominee account holder, ebay will transfer the id to another employee of the same business.
I know of no other circumstance where an id can be sold, given away or transferred to another person.
on โ01-02-2013 05:40 PM
A high volume PS died a year or so ago and eBay allowed his son to keep operating the ID. Volumes are down, but he still manages to keep TRS.
That's the only one I know of.
on โ01-02-2013 05:43 PM
Last year they did allow the son of a well known bookseller to inherit his fathers ID etc.
So they do allow it in some circumstances.
Barrie
on โ01-02-2013 06:07 PM
If the ID is operating as a business and the business is being sold I can understand wanting to transfer the ID because there would be a newsletter subscription / my favourites etc to go with it (plus feedback). A son might want to carry on the family business.
However some years back a business sold along with the ID. Under new management the seller started listing lots and lots of pre-sales and this was before the time limit was placed. It was nearly a month and something like half a million dollars in sales before the red dots started pouring in. The seller disappeared with the money. PayPal refunded those who paid by PayPal. I believe eBay ended up reimbursing some buyers as a good will gesture.
I know anyone could suddenly turn a thriving legit bussiness into a fraudulent one (if they are prepared to leave the country) with their own account, but to purchase someone elses feedback is not exactly an honest way to start a business. I'm glad it is not something we can just sign over without their permission.
on โ01-02-2013 07:48 PM
The seller Barrie and I are referring to negotiated the deal with eBay. I don't know what hoops he had to jump through.
on โ01-02-2013 08:27 PM
it did happen fairly quick if I remember rightly.
His dad is still missed on CS:-(
on โ01-02-2013 08:46 PM
Both of their completed listings and one current listing is still up.
. I was worried that a newbie might think it was a good idea, but the more I thought about it the more dangers I could think of buying somebody elses ID
There is a multitude of reasons why they where reported and the least reason was because it's against policy.
It's the weekend so it might not be acted upon till Monday.
on โ01-02-2013 09:27 PM