Poshmark has announced that it will close its marketplaces in the UK, Australia and India on Thursday 26 October 2023 and has published FAQs for impacted sellers.

 

We appreciate it’s a difficult time for anyone that has been affected by this news. 

 

If you’re a UK Poshmark seller thinking about moving your listings to eBay here are some points to bear in mind. 

 

1. Exporting listing data from Poshmark

 

 

If you’ve got a large number of listings on Poshmark, you could save time by exporting the listing data and uploading it to eBay. Using a third party service provider can make this process a lot more efficient.

 

Examples include:

 

 

2. Duplicate listings

 

 

Many Poshmark sellers already have some of their items listed on eBay. We realise you only have a short amount of time to move your Poshmark listings to another marketplace, but please do your best to make sure you don’t inadvertently create new listings for items that are already live on your eBay account. This could lead to a breach of our duplicate listings policy.

 

3. Account security

 

 

If you haven’t listed or sold many items on eBay recently, or you’ve just opened an account, you might be asked to verify some information. This is a normal process and won't take long if you provide the information requested quickly. 

 

While we're waiting for you to verify details, we might put a temporary hold on payouts or limit the number of items you can list (you’ll still be able to create draft listings). 

 

If you’re planning to move multiple listings from Poshmark to eBay, please contact us on sellergrowthUK@ebay.com so we can help to support the transition.

 

4. Recent changes on eBay

 

 

eBay has been operating in the UK for well over 20 years. Over this time, we’ve continued to evolve and adapt selling features in line with changing customer needs. Some recent changes to be aware of include:

 

Reducing unpaid items for accepted offers: To help you get paid faster when a buyer accepts an offer, there’s now a new process where buyers will be asked to submit their payment and shipping details when making or accepting an offer. This is live for many accounts now and we plan to roll it out to everyone soon. 

 

Expansion of Authenticity Guarantee to select sneakers under £100: Authenticity Guarantee for sneakers now includes select in-demand models and brands (subject to change) for price points under £100 to help more buyers shop sneakers with confidence.

 

Expansion of Authenticity Guarantee for more jewellery items: Authenticity Guarantee has now been extended to include: Fine Jewellery, Engagement & Wedding, Men’s Jewellery, and Vintage & Antique Jewellery, to provide a better experience for millions of buyers - and more protection for businesses.

 

Social sharing of your eBay listings: You can create custom links to your eBay listings from the Social page in Seller Hub. 

 

5. eBay fees

 

 

If you’re new to eBay or you haven’t listed on eBay for a while, it’s worth familiarising yourself with our fee structure: 

 

 

Please also read our Business seller policy. 

 

6. Additional resources

 

 

We want to help as many of you as possible to resume trading ahead of the peak shopping season, while providing a trusted marketplace for you to thrive.

 

If you’re new to eBay and want to learn more about running a successful eBay business, visit our dedicated page for new business sellers.

 

If you’re already trading on eBay, our UK Seller Centre is also filled with important information and advice on how to grow your eBay business.

 

For more top tips and tricks on how to run and grow your business, eBay Academy is our self-learning platform with interactive modules that have been carefully curated by eBay experts. Simply log in with your eBay credentials to get started.