on 16-08-2023 05:28 PM
This is not new.
I have been with Ebay since 2003. Mostly purchased goods online, but the occasional sale.
Last of my sale few years back was a camera which I sold for at $600 plus, I think.
Anyway, nowadays I am not allowed to sell anything above $200, apparently not much selling history.
But I am intrigue that I came across few sellers who posted sale of their camera equipment all above $500. How are they able to do that? Some of them (from reviews) had only one sale like 6 months ago.
Do they need to be register as business to overcome this selling limit?
I think what a waste that Ebay put this limit. I am aware to protect buyers. But user like me who had more than 500+ review (100% positive, 95% as buyer, and 5% seller), had to find alternative, albeit not as good, to sell my "unused" items.
on 16-08-2023 05:40 PM
16-08-2023 05:43 PM - edited 16-08-2023 05:45 PM
If you have not sold anything in a long time, or do not sell regularly then ebay sees you as a 'new seller'.
You must register as a 'new' seller under Managed Payments.
Read here -
Registering as a seller | eBay
But you still may be restricted even after registering.