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on 27-03-2016 10:45 AM
@mountainherbs-123 wrote:That is as such a brilliant idea, but I sell plants and people are very specific about what they want. I have a lot of variety and cannot offer that so far. But maybe I think of a good combination. With the seller limit I almost feel bad because the postage is so high, but I cannot give the postage for free.
I linked a credit card to my seller paypal - is that what they mean linking a card to ebay or is there something in ebay were you have to link it? (I find ebays structure a bit cumbersome).
Let's say I sell 3 out of ten items the first month, and then get three positive feedbacks, how many items could I list next month? And the month thereafter? Is there a table were I could look this up?
The next thing is that Isold some items and can't top up my items to ten.
Selling limits can be confusing at first! If you're allowed to list 10 items a month and you sell 3 this month, meaning 7 carry over into next month, you can only list 3 new items next month. The limit includes items sold. If you sell 9 this month, and have 1 carry over, you can list 9 new ones next month. If your limit is increased to 30, you list 30 and sell 10, you can list 10 new items next month. If you look down your selling page in My eBay, there will be a box that tells you what your selling limits are, both in number and dollar value. It will tell you what your limit is, how many you have listed, how many have sold and how many more you can list that month. If you reach your limit, you will get an alert message when you try to list another item.
I don't think linking a credit card gets your limit increased these days. It used to. The only reason my new account got a limit increase was because I linked it to an establised account. Even then, my limit only increased to 30. There have been a few members come through here that have RUNG eBay to request a limit increase and with some persistance, their limit was increased to 100. Might be worth making a call on Tuesday.
I noticed in your listings you have specified that you don't post to WA, Tas or NT (because you can't!), have you blocked those states from buying? Sadly, even though you have it stated in the description, you will still get buyers in those states, who will then get narky when you refuse the send the items.