38 of their top 100 PSers have gone NARU since the end of March.
As long as buydotcom stays put, no worries. Their sell-through is less than 3%, but they can expand their listings to infinity. Number of listings is a "key metric for Wall Street;" buydotcom pays NO listing fees, but the count looks pretty.
I recommend that everybody have some spares stashed away. They should be NOT "associated" with the current selling account. One can use a rechargable VISA/MC to open a new account; requires a new email, too. Any old name will do.
30-day suspensions are now becoming routine, for violations that are pretty minor.
A suspended seller does NOT lose the "right" to buy. EBAY wants all buyers, EVEN if they are to scummy to sell.
Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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Anything under 95% can earn such a restriction.
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I suspect not yet.
38 of their top 100 PSers have gone NARU since the end of March.
As long as buydotcom stays put, no worries. Their sell-through is less
than 3%, but they can expand their listings to infinity. Number of listings
is a "key metric for Wall Street;" buydotcom pays NO listing fees,
but the count looks pretty.
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"why not start a new account??? "
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I recommend that everybody have some spares stashed away.
They should be NOT "associated" with the current selling account.
One can use a rechargable VISA/MC to open a new account; requires
a new email, too. Any old name will do.
30-day suspensions are now becoming routine, for violations that
are pretty minor.
A suspended seller does NOT lose the "right" to buy. EBAY wants
all buyers, EVEN if they are to scummy to sell.