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Seller Activity Limits, Blocked Listings and Account Restrictions
eBay is committed to reducing fraud and negative buying experiences on the site. In order to help maintain safety in the marketplace, sellers may experience one or more of the following: Request for additional verificationSellers may be required to provide additional verification in cases such as listing items on a site other than their site of registration or when they are listing items that are reportedly favored by counterfeiters. The type of verification methods will vary. However, in many cases, sellers are required to become PayPal Verified. PayPal Verified – This verification process is a way for PayPal to gain additional proof of a member's identity in conjunction with our own eBay authentication methods. This higher level of verification is designed to reduce fraudulent or counterfeit items on the site. eBay members who have taken the steps to be PayPal Verified have completed an additional identity verification process. Learn about becoming PayPal Verified. If you do not have a PayPal account, you can become Verified as part of the registration sign up process. Note: As part of the Verification process, U.S. members must add and confirm a bank account. For more information about requirements, visit the PayPal Help Center for more information about PayPal Verification. Once you have completed the process above, update your PayPal account with your eBay User ID to finish the verification process. Select My Account, then Profile, then Selling Preferences and choose Auctions. Click on Add and enter your eBay User ID. Restrictions on site activity and sales activitySome examples:
Removal of listingsAny item that violates eBay policies or infringes on the copyrights of others may be removed. In addition, some listings are removed because the language or photos used in the item title or description violate eBay policy. This means that some items that buyers may have purchased in a store, or even possibly on eBay, may not be allowed or could be removed due to listing policies. For more information, see Why eBay May Remove Your Listing and Reporting Inappropriate Trading Behavior. Account suspensioneBay may suspend an account for serious violations of the site's Rules and Policies and for non-payment of eBay fees. eBay may also suspend an account if we feel the account is creating problems or causing possible legal liabilities. When an account is suspended, eBay will send a notification to the registered email associated with the suspended account. This email will also appear in the account’s My Messages page in My eBay. For more information on how to resolve account suspensions, please review the Suspended Account page. These types of measures help instill buyer confidence and help protect the marketplace against fraud. To view eBay policies for selling, such as prohibited and restricted items, protection of intellectual property, and listing practices, see Rules for Sellers. Sellers may be asked to take a tutorial or to resolve open disputes prior to being granted full site privileges. ![]() |
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