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Economy => Services => Topic started by: nasi on February 27, 2016, 11:57:06 PM



Title: UK Ebay account 8 feedback and 1800 pounds selling limit
Post by: nasi on February 27, 2016, 11:57:06 PM
now its time to start off with dropshipping as  find it to hard and takes time to answer clients and decited to stop and have my eye open on my study.

its UK account

Account Summary
Latest invoice amount  (31-Jan-16):   £4.99   
Credits, payments and refunds applied to latest invoice:   -£10.99   
Credits
£0.00
Payments
-£10.99
Refunds
£0.00
Total Amount:   -£6.00
New activity not applied to invoice:   £6.00   
Current Balance:    £0.00

so it has -6.00 i dont know why but thats pretty good

Your Performance
Your performance level   Above StandardAbove Standard
See your projected seller level for your next evaluation in your Seller Dashboard   Go to Resolution Centre
Monthly selling allowances
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You can sell up to 50 items or up to £1,800.00 per month, whichever comes first.
 
    
 
    
Your February selling activity
Items   Amount   
    You have sold   
1
£61.90
 
    You have listed (active)   
£0.00
 
    You can list   
49
£1,738.10
 
    
 
Out of 50   Out of £1,800.00   
How selling allowances work | Request higher selling allowances | Go to your Seller Dashboard
Selling reminders
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(Last 31 days)
I need to leave Feedback for 4 items.

you are more than welcome to view it on treamviewer  joinme...  price i dont know you offer me btc or paypal


Title: Re: UK Ebay account 8 feedback and 1800 pounds selling limit
Post by: nasi on February 27, 2016, 11:58:26 PM
paypal not linked but i've use a paypal account  to recieve  idk and the paypal account i had it  in 2015 so its about 1.2 years if you want that included then price wold be exess


Title: Re: UK Ebay account 8 feedback and 1800 pounds selling limit
Post by: Fortify on February 28, 2016, 10:49:11 AM
eBay do not allow account trading, they will have automated systems to catch accounts changing hands and will ban the new owner eventually. It might be useful to someone, but there's a very high chance that the account gets closed quickly. The original account holder would also be held responsible if any sort of fraud takes place so it's an all-round bad idea.