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09-12-2025
10:27 AM
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09-12-2025
10:56 AM
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kh-urvashi
09-12-2025 10:31 AM
Don't make it a Christian versus other religions issue. It's far more likely to be due to ebay being an American company that celebrates Thanksgiving.
10-12-2025 8:26 AM
10-12-2025 9:35 AM
@g2024b wrote:
Why am I getting messages saying ‘gifting season’ Instead of Christmas?
Because it's a time of year when people give each other gifts and eBay is one of the biggest online selling platforms pushing people to buy their gifts from the eBay sellers.
End of school term too, when thank you gifts are bought for teachers.
It's just an advertising push.
10-12-2025 10:04 AM - edited 10-12-2025 10:06 AM
Just a friendly heads up because you may be heading for grief with HMRC trading on an eBay private seller account. A private seller is one who is just selling off their own personal items such clothes from their wardrobe, bits from their loft/garage etc.
A Business seller is someone who buys or makes items to sell on (they don't have multiples of brand new items). They need to be registered as a business to meet the requirements of UK law. They need to declare income to HMRC once they reach £1,000 worth of sales (eBay will be providing HMRC with your details anyway so it's vital to keep correct accounts for your tax return). You can obviously offset more expenses as a business seller, but can't offset any at all as a private one.
To register as a business seller you can simply go to your Personal Information in your account and to the right of Account Type, which will be showing as 'Individual' you'll see an Edit option.
https://accountsettings.ebay.co.uk/profile
This doesn't affect your feedback profile or any current listings, it merely upgrades your account so that you're compliant with current consumer and eBay policy.
If you're also selling your own items, just open another eBay account (you can have more than one).