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Error in listing

HI,

 

When I create the listing and submit it redirects to the https://www.ebay.com/n/error page.How can I solve the issue. I tried many times.

 

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ama_fernando
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01. please check whether you have exceeded your selling limit. from seller hub you can view about your selling limit

 

02. plese check whether your item is a vero item,

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If it's a glitch ... all you have to do is wait a little while and try again. 

Sea Of Love - The Honeydrippers
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You can sign out and sign in again ...

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Hi,

 

Thanks for reply, not exceeded selling limit and item is not a vero item.Is there any solution?

I added another listing it is also same issue.

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I done but same issue.

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Did you register your business with the government of Sri Lanka?  

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No

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That's the reason.  If you want to sell online in a commercial for profit venture your government needs a way to collect their share.....  TAXES.

 

Department of Registrar of Companies – Towards the Business World (drc.gov.lk)

 

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Ok thanks and i'll look.

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You have to pay a registration fee and set up a way to pay taxes.  EBay is a legitimate business and will never foster anything to help sellers evade taxes or break laws.   It's not going to be without cost to open a business anywhere in the world these days.  It takes hard work with investments in time and money.

 

 

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According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, it appears that people in Sri Lanka need to register as a business first, in order to be able to receive payments in foreign currency, to their BFCA (Business Foreign Currency Account). Here's a link to their website, then click on CAN YOU ACCEPT FOREIGN CURRENCY AS EARNINGS FROM YOUR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN SRI LANKA?

Then, you need to register for eBay managed payments, and you will need to have (or create) a Payoneer account when you do that. Your bank account, Payoneer account and eBay account all need to match, so if your bank account is a business account, your Payoneer and eBay accounts have to be business accounts too, and your name and address have to be spelled exactly the same.  Payoneer will verify your identification documents, which may take a few days, or a few weeks.

For sellers in Sri Lanka, Managed Payments will be able to deposit your payments into your Payoneer account. Here's more information about managed payments for sellers outside the USA. There are other links on the export.ebay.com website that have a lot of information that should be helpful for you.

https://community.ebay.com/t5/Payment-Resources/Were-you-asked-to-link-a-Payoneer-account-for-payout...

https://export.ebay.com/en/fees-and-payments/payments/managed-payments/

https://blog.payoneer.com/e-sellers/marketplaces/guide-selling-on-ebay/

Credit - lacemaker3 for the research into this

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