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ive my routing number to my bank but I'm getting two different numb

Yes they want me to mail this thing and I haven't got any money yet and they are charging me a lot for transaction fees I'm new to this I've given one credit card debit card I mean and now they want my routing number to the bank to pay me I'm afraid they're going to wipe my bank account out and I won't get nothing and I'll lose my antique

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ive my routing number to my bank but I'm getting two different numb

Ebay requires a routing number to your bank account in order to pay you. Anytime you get paid online your routing number is required. Ebay is a secured site. What I do is have a separate account for Ebay transactions only. So there will be no "wipe out." Just go to your account information through Ebay and type in the information they ask. 

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ive my routing number to my bank but I'm getting two different numb

Routing number is on every check you write.........so it's not "a secret".........

 

Just a bit of advice........you've got that chair to be mailed priority and the cost to me is $13.  No way can you mail it for anything close to that....also you have a reserve on it.........for which you will pay even if it doesn't sell......

 

Your title for the chair is "Antique"

for the vase "Rare"........

 

Do yourself a favor and do some research on how to list on ebay.....you could start here:

https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/listings/listingsoverview?id=4072&st=3&pos=1&query=All%20about%20l...

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ive my routing number to my bank but I'm getting two different numb

You're a brand new seller who sold a $1500 item so it'll be a while before you see your funds released.

 

And in order to (eventually) get your money, you need to give ebay your banking/checking account information. They do EFT transfers to the account. I don't believe they send to a debit card even if it's tied to the same checking account. 

 

If you have one of the checks, you need to put in the numbers on the bottom of the check. The first set of numbers (9 numbers) is the routing info. The set of numbers after the second colon is the account number.

 

 

Although you didn't ask for constructive criticism, I'll offer it. You have 2 current expensive auctions ($800 and $500 starting bid) items with "antique" as one title and "rare" as the other title. Neither listing has a description other than the same single word as the titles.

 

No one (except a scammer) will even consider those items without more pictures, description and item specifics. 

albertabrightalberta | Volunteer Community Mentor
"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."

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ive my routing number to my bank but I'm getting two different numb

You might get some training with small items. It's important to function on eBay to have some experience & knowledge in the operation & logistics. You also have a opportunity to watch YouTube videos & general information on the help in the eBay main page hope this helps.

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