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Ebay - Has Restricted Me From Selling.

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dieseldick | 07:12 Thu 08th Oct 2015 | Shopping & Style
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i was stopped from selling 3 years ago over something silly, it was a jacket i sold it ws fake made in china, i didnt know at time but i actually bought the jacket off someone from ebay a few months prior. ]

anyway moving on, i asked them twice can i sell again as my buying record is exellent , no negitives in 4 years and 196 points untill now with around 5000 spent but they still refused me.

ok. so now can i make another account up in order to sell ? a different email and credit card to be used , different username etc.

or will ebay still hold my name and address against my present buying account.

so unfair to be stopped selling because of this mistake in the past.
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Have you tried phoning and discussing this with them - I believe you can get them to 'call you back' so it shouldn't cost a lot.
It's a bit of 'Big Brother watching over you'... but have a glance at this before you start attempting to ..Disguise Yourself

http://buyvcc.com/how-ebay-and-paypal-track-you/
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nice link alavahalf.
I never heard something like that before. But yes, you can try to make a new account with different credit card and details. If you don’t mention any of your previous details, then you can start selling again.
I can suggest you Gumtree.com. This site is for selling buying. You can post ad and sell or buy whatever you want. I
always used this website that’s why I am suggesting you. The best thing is if you ever have any issue with this site,
you can contact Gumtree customer service department by using this link: http://leadingnumbers.co.uk/gumtree-contact-numbers/

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