Item based listing allowances

 

eBay’s VERO programme allows rights owners to report infringements and has helped eBay to become one of the most trusted places to buy designer goods online.

Item-based listing allowances are in place to protect against listings for counterfeit items, fakes, replicas, or unauthorised copies. If you sell designer handbags or shoes, or any other item that is at high risk of counterfeit, you are likely to experience this restriction.

When you’ve been a seller for at least 90 days with good detailed seller ratings, you may be eligible to have your listing allowance increased.

When looking to increase sales allowances, eBay consider:

  • Buyer Feedback.
  • No Unresolved requests from buyers.
  • Selling history and activity as a seller on the site.
  • Absence of Feedback questioning the authenticity of items.
  • PayPal verification.
  • History of following eBay policies.
  • General good standing of the account.

If your selling performance and sales metrics are strong, you may be able to have your limits increased.

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