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Title: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: notts on July 13, 2015, 05:15:33 PM
I  am considering selling my eBay account which has over 1500 feedback, power seller and top rated. It is over ten years old and has been active over the last 3 years mostly.

Please contact me for more information or a little chat :)

Thanks.


Title: Re: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: liteon on July 13, 2015, 05:23:50 PM
You should move it to Digital Goods, as you did not placed auction terms.


Title: Re: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: notts on July 13, 2015, 05:48:07 PM
Sorry! I am silly!


Title: Re: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: yeponlyone on July 20, 2015, 02:21:05 AM
I'm sorry, but as a non-Ebay user (perhaps the last in the world?), what advantages do I get by having an old account with good feedback compared with a new account? Is it simply a trust issue?


Title: Re: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: subSTRATA on July 20, 2015, 02:25:12 AM
I'm sorry, but as a non-Ebay user (perhaps the last in the world?), what advantages do I get by having an old account with good feedback compared with a new account? Is it simply a trust issue?

pretty much, iirc trusted seller accounts also get funds available from paypal immediately, as opposed to a 30 day wait period before funds become released.


Title: Re: Ebay account for sale. 1500+ feedback, power seller + more.
Post by: PenguinFire on July 20, 2015, 02:30:00 AM
I'm sorry, but as a non-Ebay user (perhaps the last in the world?), what advantages do I get by having an old account with good feedback compared with a new account? Is it simply a trust issue?

pretty much, iirc trusted seller accounts also get funds available from paypal immediately, as opposed to a 30 day wait period before funds become released.

Unfortunately it is against eBay's ToS and PayPal always has the right to freeze or seize funds.  I am not saying don't buy.  I am just saying the buyer would be to be VERY careful and have all the information with them and for it to be correct.  PayPal doesn't allow too many mistakes before they begin to question every transaction made.  PayPal is much worse and stricter than eBay.  Good luck!