02-19-2020 06:37 PM
Anyone have any luck pushing back with Ebay for selling limits? We keep getting the messages of sorry for your luck, but we (Ebay) does not think we sell a high enough percentage of our offerings. This mystery group who we have been told we cannot talk to appears to think they know more of our business model?
Our business is all made at the time of ordering. We offer a large array of infrequent shapes, sizes, and combinations. While wildly successful on our other platforms, We constantly face Ebay restrictions. Either in high quantity buyers or the ability to make those quantities available.
Any help would be great.... otherwise we will likely drop this portion of our business since Ebay appears to not want it. Currently, Ebay is only 5% or so of all our sale outlets. This limitation is creating the biggest hold back.
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12-20-2020 11:10 PM
@jk_vinyl_and_wood wrote:In our business, having multiplkes of basic craft supplies is needed. On our other platforms, our typical sale is 20-300. Maybe Ebay enjoys not having this volume and explains why they are onyl 10% of our annual sales :?
This is a old thread. If you are still having problems getting your selling limits increased, it is a very easy thing to do. Ebay allows you to request an increase once every 30 days. You can do that every 30 days until you get your selling limit well above anything you might need.
Look at the following link. There is a place you can click specifically to ask to have your selling limit raised.
https://www.ebay.com/sellerhelp