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on 28-01-2015 03:07 PM
@egglesdtp wrote:Dunno how you managed to find that page, as when I click on your link, it says This page may have moved or is no longer available.
However, on the page http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/listing-multi.html, the ONLY reference to selling on more than one ID said
You are not allowed to have more than one listing of an identical item listed separately by the same seller under another eBay user ID.
Heck of a lot different to your original assertion.
Well, the page must have moved awfully fast because I was reading it this afternoon - and it took me ages to find it.
My friend saw the thread and just emailed to say they were quite sure it used to say that you weren't supposed to open new accounts to avoid listing fees by listing the same types of item on more than one account, and that it specifically said that you could have more than one account if you sold different types of items on each one. I can remember we discussed this ad nauseum at the time because we didn't want to get kicked off for doing the wrong thing. They probably changed it when they started giving us all the extra free listings all the time (not the standard allocation).
If someone is selling the same type of item on more than one ID, why else would they open the other account except to get more free listings, ie. to avoid paying listing fees? So I stand by my original statement. If someone is game they could always ring ebay and ask, but I can't see there being many takers for that. ![]()