on โ03-07-2016 10:18 AM
I have been a seller on eBay since 2011. I recently opened this account to supplement my existing one. It was not until I had opened the new account that I read that it is against eBay policy to have a second account so that one can avoid the 40 free listings restriction. What is the point in having a second account? Could I list records in one account and CDs in the other (or music in one and DVDs and books in the other)? I want to do the right thing.
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on โ03-07-2016 11:07 PM
I'm afraid your sarcasm fell flat. I was just concluding my thread by repeating the advice a more helpful correspondent had given.
โ03-07-2016 11:14 PM - edited โ03-07-2016 11:16 PM
There you go, stawks and/or tippy -
Providing facts and asking for clarification is unhelpful.
on โ03-07-2016 11:17 PM
More hel[pful? They were a bit late to the party.
I told you about the linking accounts in the second post and gave you the link to sort yourself out.
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/multiple-accounts.html
on โ03-07-2016 11:38 PM
I included your point in my post to reinforce it because it was also relevant to my post (I think from memory I wrote "as already mentioned.......). I was about to post how to link the accounts, but as my post seemed to fall into irrelevance, I'm not going to bother. The OP can work it out for themselves.
on โ03-07-2016 11:45 PM
*sigh* I wonder why we bother sometimes.
โ04-07-2016 08:22 AM - edited โ04-07-2016 08:23 AM
Fair go, people! All I did was explain a little more fully in a way the OP understood (they'd obviously read it wrong originally and needed it explained in detail), then the OP said they understood now and they would take all YOUR advice- so they were acknowledging your contributions!
on โ04-07-2016 09:06 AM
Thanks everybody. I followed advice onhow to request an increase in selling limits which took me to a page in which I had to enter details relating to my other account (Account Name, Phone No. and Postcode). The problem I now have is that my phone number is not accepted. I have tried entering it in just about every possible format, putting the country code in the first box (61) and the area code and phone number in the second box, etc. etc. but no format works. There is another thread on this very problem dating back years but it seems that different formats apply to different countries. I live in Australia, by the way.
I may appear to be not the smartest person on the planet, but I am not alone in my confusion on this particular question.
on โ04-07-2016 09:47 AM
Majority of the people on the Australian boards live in Australia.
Try removing the zero from the area code or your mobile number, e.g +61 2 12345678 or +61 428 123456. Although from memory, I don't think I needed to put the country code in. If it just has 2 boxes to put the number in, you shouldn't need the country code, but you will need the zeros, e.g 0212 345678 for a landline, 0428 123456 for a mobile. I'm pretty sure I put 4 numbers in the first box.
on โ04-07-2016 02:51 PM
I tried your suggestions without success. I can't imagine any combination that I haven't tried but I'll keep working on it.
on โ04-07-2016 04:08 PM
Click on Help & Contact at the top of the page.
Follow the links and get them to call you back.
It's a lot easier if they call you back - and quicker