Why Some Card Buyers Think "Power-Seller"

does not mean what it should mean.
Here are some of the compliance guidelines:
To comply, you must not violate the Shill Bidding policy. Additionally,
violations of any eBay policies may result in the loss of Powerseller
status.
The following limits apply:
• Bronze 4 violations in a 60-day period
• Silver/Gold 5 violations in a 60-day period
• Platinum 6 violations in a 60-day period
• Titanium 7 violations in a 60-day period
The more cards you sell - and the more money you
make for yourself and eBay - the more you are allowed
to violate the policies. Fantastic.
If there was a "one strike and you're out rule," and
a 99.5% minimum FB, PS would have real value in the
eyes of card buyers.
Here are some of the compliance guidelines:
To comply, you must not violate the Shill Bidding policy. Additionally,
violations of any eBay policies may result in the loss of Powerseller
status.
The following limits apply:
• Bronze 4 violations in a 60-day period
• Silver/Gold 5 violations in a 60-day period
• Platinum 6 violations in a 60-day period
• Titanium 7 violations in a 60-day period
The more cards you sell - and the more money you
make for yourself and eBay - the more you are allowed
to violate the policies. Fantastic.
If there was a "one strike and you're out rule," and
a 99.5% minimum FB, PS would have real value in the
eyes of card buyers.
Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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