on โ10-01-2023 11:49 PM
been a member since 2011, 632 transactions, 100% satisfaction, and e bay want to hold my payment for 30 days, thanks eBay, hope you get a good return on my money whilst i fund your business
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on โ11-01-2023 11:43 AM
Your length of time and feedback is utterly irrelevant.
Ebay introduced Managed Payments more than 2.5 years ago.
Assuming you are fully signed up and verified, one would assume that you had read the terms of conditions to which you agreed. Namely, that as an infrequent seller, you will need to prove yourself to Ebay, by sending the item within your handling time and tracked (preferably). You money is on hold for the 30 days in case a dispute is opened against you.
These conditions will persist for around 3 months, after which your funds will be sent according to the payout schedule you set in your seller hub.
If you stop selling and come back to Ebay in several months time, you will face the same situation.
on โ11-01-2023 12:57 AM
Ebay do not make a single cent by holding your funds. 10 minutes or so, of refreshing your knowledge of the ebay UA and policies, during the last few years, and you would be aware of this. Holds for new/infrequent sellers have been in force for approximately 5 yrs and they apply to you.
โ11-01-2023 04:07 AM - edited โ11-01-2023 04:09 AM
Your last feedback as a seller was more than a year ago
Just like everybody else, eBay consider you a new seller
As for the โmaking moneyโ line, those not thinking the same rules ought to apply to them posting the same comment does not make it true
It does not matter how long you have been a member, nor does inflating your transaction score by including feedback as a buyer count. Buyers can only get 100% positive so that is also irrelevant
Nor is it our business, given this is a member to member forum eBay do not read
on โ11-01-2023 11:43 AM
Your length of time and feedback is utterly irrelevant.
Ebay introduced Managed Payments more than 2.5 years ago.
Assuming you are fully signed up and verified, one would assume that you had read the terms of conditions to which you agreed. Namely, that as an infrequent seller, you will need to prove yourself to Ebay, by sending the item within your handling time and tracked (preferably). You money is on hold for the 30 days in case a dispute is opened against you.
These conditions will persist for around 3 months, after which your funds will be sent according to the payout schedule you set in your seller hub.
If you stop selling and come back to Ebay in several months time, you will face the same situation.
on โ18-01-2023 09:16 AM
Thanks