A question about seller's limits on ebay

Started by VegaVegas, December 04, 2011, 09:12:32 am

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VegaVegas

Hi

I hope anybody would be able to help me. Here's my problem: I'm a member of ebay.com for almost a year and sometimes I sell some things, but the problem is that I can't list so many items at the same time. My first sold item ended on 7th October 2011 so this means I'm a seller since 7th October, right?? Anyway, here's the message which I get every time I want to list an item:

"Attention Sellers:
   
Alert!

As a new seller you've reached the selling limit for the number of items you can list in this category. This means you won't be able to complete this listing right now, but you may still be able to list other types of items in other categories. You'll be able to list more items in this category in 30 days.

Account privileges for new sellers are limited until they establish a good track record with us and their buyers. These limits help us make sure all new sellers meet their buyers' needs in categories where buyers have higher expectations.

Once you've been a seller for more than 90 days and you establish a good track record with your buyers, you may have your limits evaluated.

Learn more about limits on new sellers, including a full list of applicable categories "

I've also read some rules about limits on new sellers, but I really don't understand them.... Did anybody have the same problem?? Do I need to just wait and that's it?? Do I need to call them or something?? Big thanks in advance for any help!!

Parodius Duh

you have to acquire at least 25 positive selling feedback before they even consider letting up and giving you more freedom. Its especially worse if you have ever gotten a negative or a non paying bidder strike.