Ebay new member selling limit

When you first join eBay, there are some limits in place to help you get started and ensure a smooth selling experience. These limits are designed to prevent any potential issues and help you build your reputation as a seller. Here are some of the key limits you'll encounter as a new eBay member:

  1. Initial Selling Limit: As a new member, your initial selling limit is 10 items per month. This means you can list up to 10 items for sale on eBay within a 30-day period.
  2. Feedback Limit: You'll start with a feedback score of 0, which means you won't have any feedback ratings yet. To build your feedback score, you'll need to complete transactions and receive feedback from buyers. Your feedback score will increase as you receive more positive feedback.
  3. Feedback Threshold: To become a PowerSeller, you'll need to have a feedback score of at least 100, with a minimum of 98% positive feedback.
  4. Listing Limit: As a new member, you'll have a listing limit of 10 items per month. This means you can list up to 10 items for sale on eBay within a 30-day period.
  5. Listing Duration: Your listings will have a default duration of 3 days, which means they'll be active for sale on eBay for 3 days before they expire.
  6. Price Limit: There is no specific price limit for new members, but you'll need to ensure that your prices are competitive and in line with eBay's policies.
  7. Shipping Limit: You'll need to ensure that you're shipping items promptly and accurately. eBay has a shipping policy that requires you to ship items within 3 business days of receiving payment.

To increase your selling limits, you'll need to:

  1. Complete Transactions: The more transactions you complete, the higher your feedback score will be, and the more selling limits you'll have.
  2. Maintain a High Feedback Score: Keep your feedback score above 98% to increase your selling limits.
  3. Meet eBay's Performance Standards: eBay monitors your performance, including your shipping times, customer satisfaction, and other factors. Meeting these standards can help increase your selling limits.

Remember, these limits are in place to help you get started and ensure a smooth selling experience on eBay. As you build your reputation and complete more transactions, you'll be able to increase your selling limits and take advantage of more features and benefits on the platform.