on โ14-11-2014 07:05 AM
Hi,
I publish ads from International Location , after I've sold some products I try to upload a new ad and I can not - i received an error that i was allowed to sell up to 10 items from international location.
What i can to do? someone can help?
on โ14-11-2014 10:50 AM
If you have a selling limit of 10, it looks like you might have reached your selling limit for the month. The limit of 10 means you can only list and sell 10 items a month. If you have already sold 8 items, then you will only be allowed to have 2 listed. If you sell those remaining 2 items, you won't be able to list anything else until the next month. If you don't sell those 2, you can either relist them or list a different 2.
If you have a look at your selling page in My Ebay, there will be a section that tells you how many more of your limit you can use. It will tell you how many you have sold, how many you have listed and how many more you can list. I hope you understand what I mean! If I am not making sense, let me know and I will try to explain better.
on โ21-11-2014 07:35 PM
Thank you for your response but it's not the answer I was looking for .
My selling limit is 40 items And i'm not even close to selling that amount.
The error i get when i try to upload a product is a diffrent limit - its limit for shipping from International location.
I sell My product from ebay.de and i need to ship from international location.
Thank you About the Help.
on โ22-11-2014 01:09 PM
Just because you get 40 free listings a month, doesn't mean you can use them all. If you have a look on your selling page, there will be a section Monthly Selling Limits. That has nothing to do with the 40 free listings. It will tell you in that section how many items you can list/sell per month. Unless you have applied for a limit increase, then your monthly selling limit will be 10.
This might explain it better than I have http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/sellinglimits.html
Also, if this is your only selling account, you won't be able to list items internationally yet as you haven't sold enough and you haven't been with eBay long enough.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/questions/sell_international_requirements.html
When you trade internationally, you need to verify that you're following all laws in other countries, which can differ from laws in your own country.
To sell internationally, you need to:
Have an eBay account in good standing.
Have a PayPal account and be PayPal Verified.
Have at least 10 Feedback points earned as a seller.
Have had your first successful sale more than 90 days ago.
Meet the selling requirements of the sites where you want your listings to appear.
When selling internationallyโfor example, either by listing on a site different from your site of registration or by selecting an international shipping optionโyour item may be sold to a buyer on another eBay site.
Before permitting you to sell internationally, we may ask you to sign an International Selling Agreement acknowledging that items sold to buyers on other eBay sites are subject to the policies of those sites, including their buyer protection policies.
It's important that your item and category meet the selling and eligibility requirements for the eBay site in each country where you sell. See ourinternational trading policy for more information.
on โ22-11-2014 06:42 PM
on โ22-11-2014 07:44 PM
I did notice that and wondered whether he would be better asking on eBay.de as that's where he's registered?
on โ23-11-2014 01:17 AM