06-30-2018 12:42 AM - edited 06-30-2018 12:42 AM
Hi guys,
need your help. I have just started on ebay, setup my selling account yesterday. I am trying to put my first listing but the system shows that i currently, you can sell up to 0 items per month, and your total monthly sales can be up to $0.00.
have you faced such an issue before? is it common for starting sellers? what should i do?
this is extremely frustrating
thanks
06-30-2018 01:20 AM
@kussaiasba11 wrote:Hi guys,
need your help. I have just started on ebay, setup my selling account yesterday. I am trying to put my first listing but the system shows that i currently, you can sell up to 0 items per month, and your total monthly sales can be up to $0.00.
have you faced such an issue before? is it common for starting sellers? what should i do?
this is extremely frustrating
thanks
Hi! Welcome to the community! Sorry to hear you've hit a bump. From my experience, new sellers are often given very low numbers to begin with. Some are allowed to sell 5 items for a total of $500 a month, others are getting to sell 10 items a month. New seller limits are a test. Ebay wants to know how well a new seller handles himself and his business. It is a time to show your professionalism. This probationary term is normally about 3 months before another increase is given, and then after that, raises happen monthly.
However, that said, I haven't heard of zero limits. I suggest you call eBay customer service and inquire about your selling limits. If there is some missed step, they can help put you on the right path. Please come back and give us an update on your progress. By the way, what items will you be listing? I don't know if the category you are using could be an issue here, or the item itself. It would help to know. Below is more information on new seller limits in the link. Best of luck to you in your business!
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/listings/selling-limits?id=4107
06-30-2018 01:30 AM
My ebay > Summary > Account > Seller account
Do you have an Automatic payment method specified to pay your ebay fees?
Do you have a Backup payment method specified?
Is your business or premier Paypal account linked to your ebay account?
Did you register your bank account?
Those are the only things I can suggest right now.
06-30-2018 03:08 AM
Hi,
i do have an automatic payment method and i did link my paypal account.
i have not register my bank account - but it is registered in my paypal account, is that an issue?
i haven't set up a back up payment method either. will tryo to do that as well.
thansk
06-30-2018 03:13 AM
Thanks,
I know about the periodic increase in limits. I also know it starts with some limit, but not Zero.
The category I'm listing in is Home & Garden, which should not be a problem.
06-30-2018 03:29 AM - edited 06-30-2018 03:30 AM
@kussaiasba11 wrote:Hi,
i do have an automatic payment method and i did link my paypal account.
i have not register my bank account - but it is registered in my paypal account, is that an issue?
i haven't set up a back up payment method either. will tryo to do that as well.
thansk
Bank account not needed as far as I know as it's with PayPal (that may change next year when the new payment system starts).
Check this as well
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/managing-returns-refunds/reimbursing-ebay?id=4695&
eBay IS quite glitchy at the moment so anything is possible, if things don't change in say the next 10 hours you should probably give eBay a call.
Help & Contact at the top of the page, scroll to the bottom for the Call Us link, if you see it the "call back" link is usually pretty fast
06-30-2018 03:59 AM
I tried selling my first item on ebay today and im having the same exact issue, also none of the links in the help section of the sight work properly, god this is annoying. also, i cant seem for the life of me figure out how to set up a backup payment method, there is no button for this at all in the account info section undernearth the primary payment method.
06-30-2018 05:12 AM
Same here with the backup payment method. Can't figure it out.
Although, I noticed when logging into my paypal account that they require credit card confirmation, and that after I done so it will raise my limits.
This could be connected to our issue. Haven't realy worked out yet, but worth a check.
06-30-2018 05:26 AM
Your feedback score is zero,could this be a problem?
06-30-2018 05:28 AM
not sure how to get feedback if you cant sell anything.
06-30-2018 05:33 AM
buy something and ask seller to give you feedback.
06-30-2018 05:34 AM
So i have to have people rate how well i give them money so i can SELL stuff? that sure makes sense....
06-30-2018 05:37 AM
06-30-2018 06:02 AM
@galaxygryphon wrote:So i have to have people rate how well i give them money so i can SELL stuff? that sure makes sense....
see,Ebay cares MORE about seller if he is a scammer or does he really have the merchandise than getting its fee.
someone just burst onto the scene and start selling,what does Ebay know about him,what do buyers know about him?
In a brick and mortar store,customers can walk into the store ,pick up the goods,paid and leave with the goods,but in cyberspace,he pays and wait for you to ship,there is risk there.
06-30-2018 06:04 AM - edited 06-30-2018 06:06 AM
@agent006140 wrote:Your feedback score is zero,could this be a problem?
No this is not a problem. Sellers do not have to have feedback before they start selling.
The most likely problem (as suggested above) is that there is something about the account that is not set up properly: (a) the information entered may be incorrect, or not verified, or not approved, or (b) you are being associated with a banned account. If you think everything is correct, then you would just need to call customer service to see what you are missing.
(It is also possible that there is a glitch in the account set-up ... we've been experiencing a lot of software errors this past month).