11-28-2021 06:26 AM
11-28-2021 06:33 AM
A good performance record will earn you a higher selling limit. It takes time - just put in the work, and the process works.
Most of us have selling limits that we can’t even approach. I’m at somewhere around $200,000 for the month, but I usually have around $6-10,000 listed.
11-28-2021 06:33 AM
A good performance record will earn you a higher selling limit. It takes time - just put in the work, and the process works.
Most of us have selling limits that we can’t even approach. I’m at somewhere around $200,000 for the month, but I usually have around $6-10,000 listed.
11-28-2021 06:44 AM
New sellers have to earn their way to having limits increased. You have 0 items listed. You have 0 items sold. You have no selling experience yet on eBay, you have not yet established anything through the required criteria. Selling limits are increased only after you have proven to eBay that you have reached the necessary requirements as a seller.
11-28-2021 06:58 AM
Don’t be in such a hurry to grow. Starting slow is for your benefit. You’ll learn a lot with your first 100 sales. You’ll make mistakes - and those are easier to fix when you can focus on a relatively small number of sales. In short, eBay is protecting you, not holding you back.
11-28-2021 07:07 AM
You are located in Sri Lanka, but the items are located in the US. You are asking for trouble using the drop shipping method and a quick dismissal from ebay. Your prices are very high for items that are not very good quality as well. I would really rethink this type of selling and sell something that is in your possesion. If a buyer states they never received the items, the item is damaged or not as described, then you will be forced to refund all of the payment. The advisors here see SL sellers who are suspended daily because of this practice and then come here asking why, even though they have been continually warned. This is not a good way to start selling on ebay. I'd worry more about suspension instead of increasing your limits. You haven't proved yourself as a seller and have had no sales. Until you accomplish that, your limits will stay the same. Good luck.
11-28-2021 07:29 AM
You have sold nothing. You have 3 current listings.
eBay will want to see solid evidence of your ability to handle your sales appropriately.
Did you read anything about new seller limits?
11-28-2021 07:34 AM
Let's see...
Your account is 2 weeks old.
You have 0 feedback.
You have 0 sales.
You have 0 items listed.
You want to increase your selling limits?
Brilliant.
11-28-2021 07:54 AM
I see three listings for the OP.
11-28-2021 08:17 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:I see three listings for the OP.
Hmmmmm i'm not seeing them.
11-28-2021 08:18 AM
I still see 0 listings for the OP so some of us must be viewing/seeing something totally different
11-28-2021 08:20 AM
I see them too.
11-28-2021 08:21 AM
Interesting; I see three and one of them has been up for two days, so we can't blame slow indexing.
11-28-2021 08:22 AM - edited 11-28-2021 08:23 AM
Still regardless if he has 0 listings, 3 listings or 300 listings, after 2 weeks in business, he surely deserves a raise in his seller limits. 😉
11-28-2021 09:57 AM
Thanks for providing this. However, if OP has 0 sales, there is a long way to go before seller limits will be increased.
11-28-2021 01:25 PM
Why does he deserve a raise in his seller limits, exactly?