on 31-10-2012 10:51 AM
is there a limit to how many ebay id's you can have?
I know that you need to have a new email address for each one but if you had 100 email addresses could you possibly have 100 IDs or does ebay limit it to a certain number per person/family/residence etc?
on 22-12-2015 12:38 PM
@joethenuts wrote:sorry arnt i allowed to answere a thread ,that is not the latest , or does it have to be a certain time frame, mmmmmmmmmm
Joe you can answer any thread you like as long a you add useful information.
How is your comment helping the OP after all this time?
Why can't you see the point in having more than one ID.....it has been explained to you many, many, many times?
on 22-12-2015 12:47 PM
@joethenuts wrote:sorry arnt i allowed to answere a thread ,that is not the latest , or does it have to be a certain time frame, mmmmmmmmmm
Probably a bit pointless when the OP isn't even a member of eBay any more, nor are several of the other people who replied. Plus, old threads often contain very outdated information, so while you may think it's a good idea, it's not for any new members who might come and read it thinking it's current. They then find themselves in trouble because of the changes since the thread was started. There have been a LOT of changes in the last 3 years, which I assume you would have seen given the amount of time you have been selling on here.
on 22-12-2015 01:55 PM
Joe - you have obviously finished your Christmas Decorating & Shopping and are lost for something to read.
on 22-12-2015 02:04 PM
only opions have been said on here , not 1 good answere i am still waiting why you would need more than 1 id,
to tippy in this thread the last 3 years have not changed in the reason why you shoud have more than 1 id.
personly if everybody only had 1 id cost would be cheaper as there would not be as many freeby ads,
now one of my family members brought something from a buyer and thought it was someone else but as it turned out it was the same person on 2 diferent ids, ,how mant times do buyers who have been blocked come back on a different id, if there was 1 id this would bring that figur down by plenty.
lets say you dont want to do business with me joethenuts fair enough then you do business whith another id and its me. well thats wrong, only my opinion, and dont give me the what about posting id , well surely they could have a posting id that cant be used for anything else, in this day and age.
on 22-12-2015 02:24 PM
Joe, it's been explained to you many times over why members decide to use different ID's for buying, posting and selling, there's absolutely no point in me reiterating those reasons for you. If you decide to use just one ID then fair enough, but please don't denegrate others for making the decision to use multiple ones.
You would have been far better to open a new thread on this instead of dredging up a 3 year old one that, as has been said, is not really currently relevant, though I'm not at all sure if members would appreciate you harping on about something that has been somewhat painfully explained to you already.
on 22-12-2015 02:28 PM
@joethenuts wrote:only opions have been said on here , not 1 good answere i am still waiting why you would need more than 1 id,
to tippy in this thread the last 3 years have not changed in the reason why you shoud have more than 1 id.
joe, as much as it pains me to post on this thread, I will give you one good reason for having two IDs (even though I could give you three more).
If a seller sources their product from eBay, having a buying and a selling ID helps them to keep those two activities separate. I buy cameras on another ID that I sell on this ID. If I only used one ID then my buyers would be able to see what i paid for my cameras and would be unlikely to pay more than what I paid. I value add to the cameras I sell so what i paid for them has nothing to do with what I sell them for. However, buyers don't think like that, and are unlikely to pay me $300 for a camera that I bought from the USA for about $70.
So, in short, having a buying and a selling ID (two IDs) makes sense when you are selling what you are buying on eBay.
For your ID, if you were to be buying paint or brushes on your ID for cheaper than you are selling them then that may upset your buyers. I mean, if they buy a can from you for $20 and then look at your feedback and find that you only paid $5.50 for the paint they might not feel like you are not an honest businessman. If they looked at your feedback and found that you bought a bulk amount of brushes cheap and are now selling them with quite a markup they may feel you are taking advantage. These are just hypothetical examples here, but hopefully they make sense to you joe.
on 22-12-2015 02:50 PM
on 22-12-2015 02:58 PM
on 22-12-2015 03:14 PM
i have not mentioned others ,just because there is no real reason to have more my opinion
you dont have to answere all the posts you know.
helen i am flat out moving in to a factory but i have a few minute rest every so and so.
on 22-12-2015 03:24 PM
do you think that if you say you sell cameras that buyers think you are going to sell the camera for what you paid for it, please .
remember businesses dont go and buy retail and then put a larger margin on it , do you think buyers are silly. businesses pay wholesale price and then sell it retail. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm