02-27-2023 10:20 AM
02-27-2023 10:21 AM
My name and address is on my shipping labels.
02-27-2023 10:25 AM
02-27-2023 10:27 AM - edited 02-27-2023 10:31 AM
The UK has been doing this for years.
I noticed last night that the"Name" of a UK seller was not their personal name but the business name.I do not know if this seller is a business or a private person clearing the lumber room.
As others have said, I have my (business) name and my personal address on my shipments. How else could the postal system return them if necessary?
Some sellers may want to open a postal or commercial mail box for their business.
Also
02-27-2023 10:27 AM - edited 02-27-2023 10:27 AM
As Paul Harvey used to say....
02-27-2023 10:28 AM
I read it. Looks there's a variety of reasons why they're doing this. Mostly because a new law was passed and to crack down on all the fraud and stolen merchandise. Making most everyone accountable. That's my take on it anyway.
02-27-2023 10:28 AM
I have nothing to hide. I just don't want anyone to see me in a bathing suit. If that were required I'd quit.
02-27-2023 10:29 AM
Yikes, this will cause as much excitement as the thresholds for 1099-K's. Two notable details:
The INFORM Consumers Act directs online marketplaces to verify high-volume third-party sellers by authenticating the seller's government ID, tax ID, bank account information, and contact information. High-volume third-party sellers are defined as vendors who have made 200 or more discrete sales in a 12-month period amounting to $5,000 or more.
Are there exceptions to sharing my information?
02-27-2023 10:55 AM
If only our government were so transparent. I read the other day that the Pentagon admitted they can't find $220 Billion worth of military equipment. I guess I won't be so mad at myself next time I misplace my car keys.
02-27-2023 11:03 AM
seems like a post to get people upset, stressed, confused, and worried!
Take the post down!
02-27-2023 11:09 AM
@sextons-sweet-deals wrote:seems like a post to get people upset, stressed, confused, and worried!
Take the post down!
Um, the linked article is mostly a summary of eBay's own Help page and podcast about this news, with some added details about the legislation and a Senate press releasae.
02-27-2023 11:12 AM
Defense Contractors have always had a real sweet deal with the Government. Large companies buy computers, equipment for setting up factories, even paper clips and charge them off to the government.
This is what they are talking about, not military equipment.
If you really wanted to save money, the government should clamp down on defense contractors who are basically written a blank check. They won't because politicians don't want to rock what is a lucrative industry in many parts.
02-27-2023 11:12 AM
Its nothing more then facts. Do you have a problem with educating yourself so you can make the proper decisions ?
02-27-2023 11:13 AM
Hmmmmm?
02-27-2023 11:18 AM
@sextons-sweet-deals wrote:seems like a post to get people upset, stressed, confused, and worried!
Take the post down!
There was already at least one recommendation here that people should actually READ the article first.
P.S. When can we start panicking and looting?