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how to make sure if my personal acc is successfully converted to business acc?

i have created a ebay developer acc for testing once my testing is done  i want to update my account to a business one with specific api limits how to do so?

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how to make sure if my personal acc is successfully converted to business acc?

Hi @uskh-4707,

 

To update the Account Type for eBay developer account: 

  1. Log into your Developer account and go to your Profile & Contacts page.
  2. Click on the Edit option in the "Member Login Settings" section. 
  3. Update the Account Type to Business.
  4. Provide the Legal Business Name.
  5. Select the Save option.

 

You can submit a "Application Growth Check" request to increase the API call limits for your application when your application is close to hitting the Daily API limit. The application growth check is a free service that the eBay Developers Program provides to its members. 

 

For more details, refer to the "Request an application growth check" guide.

Best Regards,
eBay Developer Support
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how to make sure if my personal acc is successfully converted to business acc?


@uskh-4707 wrote:

i have created a ebay developer acc for testing once my testing is done  i want to update my account to a business one with specific api limits how to do so?


Hello @uskh-4707,

Great to hear you're ready to upgrade your eBay developer account! To update it to a business account with specific API limits, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your eBay developer account.

  2. Navigate to Account Settings.

  3. Select Personal Information.

  4. Click Edit next to Account Type and choose Business Account.

  5. Confirm the upgrade and provide your business details.

You can manage your API limits by using the Account API to retrieve your seller privileges and set custom policies.

I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.


Best Regards,
David Scott

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