
06-18-2018 01:12 PM
Hey everyone so I recently created my account, and I am trying to bid/buy items, but it says I am only restricted to bidding on one item at once due to a buyer restriction. I am not sure why this is happening, I am assuming it is there until you officially buy an item, but I am not able to really purchase items unless I BIN them. Further, I am trying to send a counter offer on an item and it still says I am at my one item bidding limit, even though I am not the highest bidder on anything. This is extremely frustrating and I am just trying to purchase some items and I am unable to. Thanks for your help.
06-18-2018 02:08 PM - edited 06-18-2018 02:16 PM
An example of a 'Buyer requirements' option offered to sellers:
"Block buyers who are currently winning or have bought 1 of my items in the last 10 days."
"Only apply this block to buyers who have a feedback score of 5 or lower."
Presently, your feedback score is 0.
Spread your purchases around.
06-18-2018 09:15 PM
There are restrictions on new members set up paternalistically to protect both buyers and sellers.
You've run into the one that prevents mischief makers from bidding and winning several auctions from a seller, and not paying.
This holds up the seller's business for a week or more while she has the transactions voided.
It's nothing personal.
Over 85% of eBay listings are Fixed Price, so you will actually have more choices if you use that as part of your Search.
To avoid seeing a flood of overseas carp, you can also choose to Search by Highest Price and Shipping First. Then drill down to your price point.
If you are Searching on a desktop or laptop, also choose to Search by List, which will help you to avoid sellers enrolled in the expensive Global Shipping Program.
06-19-2018 06:33 AM