
09-14-2021 10:47 AM
I have over 500 transactions (100% positive feedback) and have been on Ebay for many
yeras. I registered for managed payments and have had several sales since then. My funds
have usually arrived in my bank within 5 days. A recent sale (last week) was sent with tracking and
is almost at the customer's destination. Ebay has advised me that the funds for this transaction are
on hold. I called Ebay and have been advised that I have to make another 25 sales and wait until the
item is delivered to the buyer before my funds will be released. After completing the 25 sales I can then
expect my funds to be released, once again, within 5 days. Has anyone else heard of this ? Is this a new
Ebay policy ? Am I being penalized for some reason ? Needless to say I am not pleased !
03-22-2022 04:23 PM - edited 03-22-2022 04:27 PM
@15westcoast wrote:Yep, I guess I am a "casual seller" like hundreds of others who are being
categorized and penalized.
Is it written anywhere in stone what that window is? How about someone who needs to shut down for a month because of travel or family emergency? In eBay's eyes... eBay Non-Grata?
-Lotz
03-22-2022 05:07 PM
I do have to say there's part of me that wonders how some of these casual sellers would have been able to function in the days when snail-mailed payments were part of the eBay ecosystem. It wouldn't have been unusual for a payment mailed from outside of Canada to take three weeks to reach us back then. Yes, the seller would still have the item, but having the item on a shelf doesn't put bread on the table.
03-22-2022 05:29 PM
In recently helping a new seller along their merry way (4-5 months). Closing in 100 listings and 20 sales. Their items are not super high in value. Anything listed in a category they have listed in a number of times shows up relatively fast. Anything in new category can take up to 48 hours to show. Because their sales have been "picking up"...still waves but more consistent than when they first started listing payments process as per their schedule. As for bump in listings that took a couple of months with a request. Since then it was bumped automagically(twice) by eBay to 320 without a store. So anything over would ebay limits would have have the fee attached.
-Lotz
04-02-2022 12:43 PM
04-02-2022 02:05 PM - edited 04-02-2022 02:06 PM
been there, done that... after not listing on eBay for 6+ months during 2021, have had to start all over...the payment holds were only for the first couple of sales and then all was good. The startup low listing limit of 10 was a a big slap in the face, but quickly got that increased and thereafter the listing limits were increased each month and am now nearly back up to where I was prior to taking my leave of absence..
It's all doable, but it does take PATIENCE!
04-02-2022 02:41 PM
@15westcoast wrote:If this has happened to you --time to speak up !!!!
Would be nice to know what is the official definition of going on "hiatus" to get the associated "being considered a new seller" status. Just for one's own personal peace of mind. eBay's discretion...written in stone...luck of the draw??
-Lotz
04-02-2022 03:46 PM - edited 04-02-2022 03:47 PM
agree!
well, it's definitely anything 6 months or over and possibly could be less such as 90 days...
do we have anyone out there that has had the experience of an absence of less than 6 months?
04-02-2022 03:57 PM
It's weird I have 1 payment on hold from March 11 but similar items sold since then had the payments processed and released into available funds the next day. It's almost as if it was just a random hold on 1 item payment, since all payments prior to this hold and after were all processed and completed. I initially thought it was because they only had a couple feedback but that thought went out the window when someone joined April 1, 2022 and made a purchase that same day and their payment was processed next day into available funds. This new buyer even had me ship to a bar/restaurant address.
So I'm confused as to why this one payment was put on hold and still on hold.
11-07-2022 01:21 PM
11-07-2022 01:30 PM
@marnotom! wrote:I do have to say there's part of me that wonders how some of these casual sellers would have been able to function in the days when snail-mailed payments were part of the eBay ecosystem. It wouldn't have been unusual for a payment mailed from outside of Canada to take three weeks to reach us back then. Yes, the seller would still have the item, but having the item on a shelf doesn't put bread on the table.
More as tongue in cheek but next time i go to store that shop at infrequently I will see if they are okay with paying them down the road, at my convenience. Hey, worth a shot!!! And if I am not happy with the transaction I will just reverse the payment and hold onto it until it works for me.
Sellers just want to get paid!! Cyndi Lauper version!!
-Lotz
11-07-2022 02:09 PM - edited 11-07-2022 02:11 PM
Nothing slow about it...Payments are sent by eBay to your bank account via whatever pay schedule you set up: daily, weekly, bi-weekly,monthly...
I have not had any issues getting my payments on whatever schedule I have tried(have never needed or used daily), but have tried weekly, bi-weekly and now monthly because as an infrequent/occasional seller that is a sufficient payout schedule for me most of the time..(I have no need for the sales funds as income--this is all just extra monies to spend on whatever and whenever I so choose )
IF you want instant money, sell LOCALLY!
04-15-2023 01:21 PM
04-15-2023 01:32 PM
there is this thing called P-A-T-I-E-N-C-E! .....and there is this User Agreement that you agree to abide by as a seller on eBay = eBay's rules and polices ....and if you can't get your mindset on any of that then I guess it's Bye Bye!
05-30-2023 10:32 AM
05-30-2023 12:07 PM - edited 05-30-2023 12:27 PM
an infrequent/occasional seller/a seller returning after a lengthy absence and listing/selling a $1300 item - that gives eBay the right to hold funds!...
no patience... perhaps selling online is not for you...
05-30-2023 02:59 PM
Keep in mind that the buyer has 30 days after he receives it to file a claim with ebay so that is probably why they are holding your funds.
06-01-2023 08:10 PM
06-01-2023 08:23 PM
06-01-2023 09:06 PM
ZOMBIE THREAD FROM SEPTEMBER 2021.
The problem with zombie threads is that often the advice is out of date or no longer correct.
the most recent post is from a member who has not bought or sold anything in over a year.
And the item was not only over $1300, but also in a high fraud category.
I suspect it was flagged as a possibly hijacked account, although as several sellers have noted above, payments to occasional sellers are normally Held for up to a month as a Buyer Protection, which also protects the real account holder, who may be unaware of a problem.
Meanwhile.
@meridian72 Do you have a Managed Payments account set up to transfer your customer's payment to your bank.
You need a checking account in a Canadian bank and a secondary form of identification, like a passport or driving license.
06-01-2023 09:52 PM