01-20-2022 05:44 AM
01-20-2022 05:47 AM
@gorapani No. You will need to provide more information in order for Members to offer help. Are you getting an eBay message that your Payout has been sent but the money is not showing up in your bank account after a few days? If so first contact your bank and ask if they have record on their servers of the attempted ACH payment from eBay on the date eBay said they sent your Payout.
01-20-2022 05:56 AM
THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MY BANK.MY MONEY FROM A SALE WAS PROCESSED AND THEN WENT TO AVAILABLE FUNDS IN MY EBAY ACCOUNT.IT HAS NO DATE FOR SCHEDULE PAYOUT TO MY BANK.I CALLED EBAY AND THEY ARE LOOKING INTO WHY MY FUNDS HAVE NOT BEEN SENT TO MY BANK.THEY TOLD ME THEY ARE HAVING A PROBLEM.I RELY ON THAT MONEY TO HELP OUT.THANKS.
01-20-2022 06:08 AM
Not for 2 years now.
01-20-2022 12:31 PM
If you are not under some sort of Payout review or hold (large value sale, return from absence of sale, etc), then the only reason that I can think of that would cause you not to receive a payout is that eBay did not include your data in their transaction detail sheet that they would have sent to their bank for seller payouts.
The Automated Clearing Bank process is pretty strait forward and accurate....but it is only as accurate as the data submitted at the front end.
01-20-2022 02:08 PM
@north40sales wrote:. . . the only reason that I can think of that would cause you not to receive a payout is that eBay did not include your data in their transaction detail sheet that they would have sent to their bank for seller payouts.
Honestly, I can't for the life of me figure out where you come up with these theories.
01-20-2022 02:35 PM
@pburn wrote:
@north40sales wrote:. . . the only reason that I can think of that would cause you not to receive a payout is that eBay did not include your data in their transaction detail sheet that they would have sent to their bank for seller payouts.
Honestly, I can't for the life of me figure out where you come up with these theories.
If you understood how ACH transactions work, its quite simple to grasp. About 10 minutes of very basic research is all it would take.
01-20-2022 11:28 PM
Typing in all caps means you are yelling at us. There is no need for that. We are all just here to help you if we can.
Is there a red flag at the top of your Seller Hub letting you know that Ebay needs something from you?
There are many reasons why Ebay may be holding your funds. Please let us know if you have any of these issues.
Payout holds are when we hold funds payable to a particular seller, and usually require further seller action on the account.
01-21-2022 12:45 AM
ALL MY DATA THEY HAVE IS CORRECT.
01-21-2022 12:48 AM
I DON'T DO THE COMPUTER GAME ABOUT CAPITALS BEING YELLING.
01-21-2022 06:41 AM - edited 01-21-2022 06:42 AM
@north40sales wrote:If you understood how ACH transactions work, its quite simple to grasp. About 10 minutes of very basic research is all it would take.
I do understand how they work. That's why I posted my comment--after working in the regulatory side of the banking industry for 30+ years. While I worked with things like ACH transactions every day, it's really quite obvious others posting in this thread have indeed gained their knowledge from the Google University School of Business. 30+ years' experience trumps your suggestion of ten minutes of "very basic research" on Google. 🤣
I'm still baffled at the conclusion that the only explanation for the OP's dilemma is that eBay did not include his/her data in their transaction detail sheet that they would have sent to their bank for seller payouts. That conclusion would belie the statement "its [sic] quite simple to grasp."
Thanks for posting, and be sure to have a great day, now! 🌞
01-21-2022 07:29 AM
01-21-2022 09:22 AM
@gorapani wrote:I DON'T DO THE COMPUTER GAME ABOUT CAPITALS BEING YELLING.
It isn't a "game". It is simple etiquette.
"Typing in all capital letters on the Internet is considered rude because it is difficult to read and comes across as very aggressive (LIKE SHOUTING!). If you take away nothing from this 'how-to' other than knowing that typing in "caps" is widely despised on the Internet, consider it time well spent."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_caps
01-21-2022 02:27 PM
The new threshold for 1099-k is $600, thanks to biden and a sneaky bill he shoved down our throats. I had to provide my full SSN for tax purposes, all of my payments were on hold till I did so. It now says that I have a payout tomorrow (Saturday). I will see if that happens or not.
This is the answer ....
01-21-2022 02:49 PM
@gorapani wrote:I DON'T DO THE COMPUTER GAME ABOUT CAPITALS BEING YELLING.
@gorapani No, its not yelling, it may be emphasizing strongly or the Caps Lock key is stuck ... when Caps are used in a certain way they "can" be intended to be strongly emphasizing a point ... or "yelling" as some like to call it.
Now, having said all of that, I have been drafting for many many years and when notes are made on drawings historically they are IN ALL CAPS. So, having lettered drawings all my life I actually hand write in all caps faster then using upper and lower case and almost as fast as writing cursive ...
But when it comes to reading things online in ALL CAPS its a little hard ... at least it is for me ..
Mr. L