03-15-2025 02:54 PM
Why won't ebay pay me tomy Wells Fargo account? It's bull**bleep**?!!!!??????!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;;;;;!;;;¡
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03-15-2025 04:00 PM
@mi900476 Is the account a checking account? eBay doesn't offer the debit card option at first.
You will need to contact eBay customer service from #5 below but here are some tips that might help you.
All buyers payments are managed by eBay and sent to your linked checking account. eBay doesn't offer the debit card payout option at first.
How getting paid works>
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/getting-paid-items-youve-sold?id=4814&st=
Sometimes the problem is the checking account information was not set up correctly.
eBay won't tell what doesn't match for security reasons, this might be your problem.
1. Make sure that the ACH routing number is the correct one to use for deposits to your checking account. Sometimes banks have different ones for this type of deposit.
2 .The bank account must be a brick and mortar checking account, not a virtual one.
3. Your registered name and address on your eBay account must match your checking account and government ID exactly. You can not use a PO box for your registration but you can use it for your ship from and to addresses.
I had to add my middle name to my eBay account.
John B Doe is not the same as John Brian Doe.
You can confirm or update your eBay account information here:
https://accountsettings.ebay.com/profile
4. Enter your backup payment method for selling costs here: https://ppcapp.ebay.com/myppc/wallet/list
AND Select Manage under the method you want to use then select Preferred for selling costs.
5. Here's how to contact a eBay customer service Managed Payments Agent:
On a computer go to your Seller Hub Overview page and click on SUMMARY
https://www.ebay.com/sh/fin/summary
Next scroll down to the lower right corner and click on the ? mark. Then you will see a pop up and a button that says " Have us call you"
03-15-2025 04:00 PM
@mi900476 Is the account a checking account? eBay doesn't offer the debit card option at first.
You will need to contact eBay customer service from #5 below but here are some tips that might help you.
All buyers payments are managed by eBay and sent to your linked checking account. eBay doesn't offer the debit card payout option at first.
How getting paid works>
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/getting-paid-items-youve-sold?id=4814&st=
Sometimes the problem is the checking account information was not set up correctly.
eBay won't tell what doesn't match for security reasons, this might be your problem.
1. Make sure that the ACH routing number is the correct one to use for deposits to your checking account. Sometimes banks have different ones for this type of deposit.
2 .The bank account must be a brick and mortar checking account, not a virtual one.
3. Your registered name and address on your eBay account must match your checking account and government ID exactly. You can not use a PO box for your registration but you can use it for your ship from and to addresses.
I had to add my middle name to my eBay account.
John B Doe is not the same as John Brian Doe.
You can confirm or update your eBay account information here:
https://accountsettings.ebay.com/profile
4. Enter your backup payment method for selling costs here: https://ppcapp.ebay.com/myppc/wallet/list
AND Select Manage under the method you want to use then select Preferred for selling costs.
5. Here's how to contact a eBay customer service Managed Payments Agent:
On a computer go to your Seller Hub Overview page and click on SUMMARY
https://www.ebay.com/sh/fin/summary
Next scroll down to the lower right corner and click on the ? mark. Then you will see a pop up and a button that says " Have us call you"
03-18-2025 08:17 AM
@mi900476 If your checking account is set up correctly then you may be experiencing new seller payout holds.
As a fellow seller I understand that waiting for your payout is frustrating.
Fund holds are normal for new and returning sellers.
New or infrequent sellers will experience transaction holds while learning best selling practices. This helps sellers become established and build a strong selling history on eBay. New sellers typically experience holds for up to 30 days, although sometimes it may be longer
You can see the fund holds policy on this page> https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/getting-paid-items-youve-sold/payments-hold?id=4816&s...
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