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Hi my Ebay listing limit has reached the max, however I subscribed to an Ebay store to increase the monthly amount of listing, but still receiving messages saying that i have reached the listing max.

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New sellers have limits and there's nothing you can do except wait. 

 

But I do have a comment about your feedback.

 

You made 3 huge mistakes that don't make you look dependable to either eBay or to buyers. 

1. You didn't properly calculate your costs (specifically shipping) before listing an item. 

2. You canceled the order from a buyer who did nothing wrong. They bought your item as listed and you owed it to them to ship, take the loss and learn from your error.

3. You lied about the reason for the cancellation claiming that the buyer requested it. You should have been honest and canceled for OOS (out of stock), taken the ding and learned a lesson.

 

Re #3, you need to count your blessings that the buyer's report didn't cost you (yet). 

 

ETA: Why do you have 3 identical current listings for that same item? (I wonder why the listings weren't flagged as duplicate.)

albertabrightalberta | Volunteer Community Mentor
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Subscribing to an eBay Store does not increase your listing limits, which are there to protect you, buyers, and eBay. The only thing you can do to increase those is build up a solid selling history. A store subscription means you are not charged separate insertion fees for more listings, but it has no effect on how many eBay will allow you to list. 

jonathanbrightlight Volunteer Community Mentor
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