does the sell limit go up after a store is purchased?

card.soup
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does the sell limit go up after a store is purchased? and if not how long does it take to get the sell limit up?

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Also, you need to rethink your Worldwide Shipping.

 

Technically, sellers aren't allowed to offer their items worldwide until they've had ten successful domestic sale, according to some rule stated somewhere.

 

And you ship to Turkey? How do you plan to accept payment from Turkey while Paypal is disallowed there?

 

And Nigeria? What self-insurance model are you following to mitigate losses while you ship to every country in the world without tracking or delivery confirmation?

 

These are the reasons you are restricted to ten listings: to protect you from losses. I could be the Prince of Nigeria buying all ten items you have for sale right now and claiming them as Items Not Received in 45 days. Then you lose all your items and your payments that I sent you for them. 

 

Tough love. Don't take it personally. 

 

 

It's important to read the terms of use for ebay before you list your first item to sell. Selling limits to start.

 

It's also important to start on ebay as a buyer

 

You now have zero feedback as a seller. This will make it hard for legitimate buyers to trust you and easy for unethical buyers to scam you. If you had an existing buying ID first, you should use that one to list things to sell. Otherwise, you face an uphill battle; it's not impossible to do but you've made things harder for yourself than you needed to make them.

Sell is a verb, not an adjective.

 

All new sellers face restrictions. This is done to safeguard buyers from 'take the money and run' scammers who open and close accounts willy-nilly. 

It also safeguards new sellers, who are often targeted by scammers.

 

Those restrictions include limits on the number and value of listings that can be offered.

However, if an auction listing happens to sell at a price above the new seller's limit, there is no penalty.

The listing restrictions cycle on a 30 day basis.

That is if you are restricted to 10 listings and  total opening prices of $500, but sell $550 this month, next month your listings will still be $500 not $450.

 

You can ask once a month for those restrictions to be modified. If your track record has no blemishes, this will probably happen.

 

Another restriction is from Paypal. Your customers' cleared payments will be Held for 21 days against reports of problems by the customers.

You can buy shipping labels from Shippo! from those Held funds. And the Shippo! labels are discounted from the PO counter prices.

 

It's not personal.

 

 

The selling limit has nothing to do with you having a store subscription.

 

http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/sellinglimits.html

 

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