on โ23-09-2024 02:07 PM
Why is eBay put my funds on Hold, Never had a problem in 15yrs. Haven't soild anything for a number of years now, I have shipped some goods to the USA from Australia via express shipping Australia Post, entered the tracking, All is good and goods are the USA now ready to be shipped to buyer, why are i not getting paid. eBay are crooks and getting inteset on my money, i Have shipped goods in good faith Py Now!
on โ23-09-2024 02:17 PM
if you haven't sold for years, you are considered a new seller....have you signed up for Managed Payments?
on โ23-09-2024 02:17 PM
Should have done your homework on current selling.
All will be ' good ' when the buyer has recieved the ' goods ' - and has no problem with the purchase.
Which could take up to 30 days.
on โ23-09-2024 02:17 PM
You have answered your own question
You have not sold anything in a number of years, therefor eBay consider you a 'new' seller
Not about shipping goods in good faith, you are required to send items that have been paid for within your handling time
You agreed to the terms when you listed and ticked you had 'read and understood' box
And sorry, but no, the 'getting interest' on the funds on hold is not true, and would be illegal for them to do so
Did you fully complete sign up to Managed Payments and be verified to sell before doing so?
Managed Payments is not new, it came in over 4 and a half years ago and is the only way to be paid
If you have not done what is required of you as a seller, you will not be paid until you do so
And no, nobody here works for eBay
We just simply know what we are obligated to do if we want to sell on eBay
FYI I have been on eBay since 2005, if I were to sell something now on my selling ID (close to 2000 feedback) I would have holds on my funds too
on โ23-09-2024 02:41 PM
And sorry, but no, the 'getting interest' on the funds on hold is not true, and would be illegal for them to do so
Not any more....they changed it a few months ago.
eBay Commerce Australia Pty Ltd (โECAโ)
After a Managed Payments transaction occurs, you will receive a notification confirming such payment transaction. In certain instances, your transaction may be declined, frozen, or held for any reason including for suspected fraud or potential violation of any eBay or ECA policies, or a policy of one of our third-party payments service providers.
Funds received by us on your behalf represent an unsecured claim for payment against us, but do not constitute deposits. ECA may combine your funds with the funds of other ECA customers in pooled accounts and invest the funds. You do not have any ownership interest in these investments and any interest earned from these investments shall be retained by us.
on โ23-09-2024 02:47 PM
Thanks for that
Not seen that update
So seems the OP is aware of that being in place at least
Unless it was (as I thought in my reply) simply the usual objection to what was agreed to actually happening in so far as the hold itself goes
on โ23-09-2024 02:55 PM
@sandypebbles wrote
Not seen that update
They sneaked it into one of their announcements, in fine print, via another link
on โ23-09-2024 03:58 PM
@mick_900 wrote:Why is eBay put my funds on Hold, Never had a problem in 15yrs. Haven't soild anything for a number of years now, I have shipped some goods to the USA from Australia via express shipping Australia Post, entered the tracking, All is good and goods are the USA now ready to be shipped to buyer, why are i not getting paid. eBay are crooks and getting inteset on my money, i Have shipped goods in good faith Py Now!
AS the others have said in regards to holds.
But of course you have proof that Ebay are crooks, take it to the ACCC, who will say that you ticked that big I agree to the T&C's box,
And in regards to the interest, good on them if they now can, it will keep them profitable, and maybe hold of the next fee hike which is due.
on โ24-09-2024 02:40 AM
I havent sold in a long time and just recently got surprised by this as well. Sold an item for $150, paid 20$ in fees and then hit with a 30 day hold on the payment...I regret selling it on the platform. But it is what it is, i didnt keep up with the terms of service or anything, didnt read about updates to selling either, just listed it hoping for a quick sale. My fault in the end. The fee really caught me off guard though to be honest.
on โ24-09-2024 03:06 AM
Thatโs an honest acknowledgement.
Yes, if youโre going to sell on eBay again, you should bear in mind that eBay will still hold the payment if you only sell infrequently. Itโs a risk mitigation measure for them.
If you can list the occasional item once aโฆ week? โฆ or so, you might find the sweet spot for no longer triggering that โnew sellerโ category and being able to get your funds without that delaying hold.
I remember receiving all of the email correspondence and messages from eBay about Managed Payments and the changes involved, over quite a considerable time. (I still have them saved for reference.) This is in spite of being a buyer rather than a seller. Itโs human behaviour to expect procedures and processes to remain the same, but of course itโs not logical; changes can happen and alter the whole landscape!
Itโs the very โoccasionalโ seller (who lists items only as per their specific need at the time) whoโs most likely to get caught out. Unfortunately itโs that same sort of seller least likely to check the communications from eBay about changes - or to read the Help pages or Seller Hub to see if anything has drastically altered in the interim. Perhaps the best advice is โ post on these boards before listing if itโs been a while, to ask โI havenโt sold for a while; are there any changes of which I need to be aware?โ and then read the links and replies posted. Theyโll be forthcoming, believe me!