posted on October 7, 2007 07:53:13 AM new
I went in to pay down my seller fees and they appear to be off Iin ebay's favor) by $90. Has anyone else noticed this? I go into account details, which appears to be right but does not match the amount shown in the summary as Amount Due.
posted on October 7, 2007 08:27:00 AM new
Just got done with Live Help. She confirmed that the totals on my Account Summary erroneously jumped up $90 during the night. She is forwarding it to the billing department to correct. Of course, since they don't have my credit card on file, I still have to pay it down if I want to list.
posted on October 8, 2007 05:51:31 AM new
I did not realize there was a credit limit on eBay sellers. I must not ever reach the limit that listing would stop. I may be confused. Are you saying that during the month you have a limit and have to keep the amount owed less that that?
I pay my bill once a month. My tab is pretty high. I guess I do not do as well as you.
posted on October 8, 2007 06:00:03 AM new
If you have a cc on file, you can pretty much list as much as you want (as long as you don't exceed the cc limit).
Beth
posted on October 8, 2007 06:34:43 AM new
Pixia is basically on a "pay as you go" plan (does not have a CC on file or have her seller's account set up to bill PP or her bank account). She is therefore limited in the $ of fees she can have outstanding at any one time - this is arbitrary (I think it is $200) and applies to all sellers who pay their EBay bills this way. She has to deal with the almost daily hassle of paying down her account so she can list (and this is variable because she never knows how many store items will sell and add to the FVF, or exactly how many of her 6,000 GTC store listings will be rolling over for relist or what the ebay "glitch du jour" is), but she never has a huge bill hitting at once like the rest of us. A $90 glitch would be a big thing when you are talking about outstanding fee limits of $200.
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posted on October 8, 2007 06:52:04 AM new
I like the "pay as you go" plan. I don't pretend that I reconcile my eBay bill every month, but a $90 discrepancy wouldn't stick out in a month's fees. Near the end of the month, I can't even bring up a full month's details, there are too many transactions. Checking the amount daily, I did notice that my bill went up $90 in my sleep when I didn't list anything and had few sales.