18-11-2023 12:40 PM
Hi
Just wondering why my funds are on hold when i have 100 pos feedback, been on ebay now for 3 years in fact alot longer, bank acc verified etc. Is this just a money making scam by ebay?
Can i request a lift on my held fiunds
Thanks
18-11-2023 12:50 PM
Check out eBay's guidance on 'payment holds'. That should explain it to you.
18-11-2023 1:02 PM
18-11-2023 1:06 PM
eBay's guidance on 'payment holds' explains why your payments may be held you obviously didn't read it,I have bolded the relevant information.
To help ensure eBay remains a safe place to buy and sell, and to meet our legal and compliance obligations, we sometimes place a hold on funds, for example, if there's an open case or dispute on a transaction, if your buyer reports a problem with the order, if your account is restricted or suspended, if you owe eBay money, or if you're a new or infrequent seller. If we placed a hold on your funds, we'll notify you by email and, depending on the reason, may request additional information from you to help resolve the issue.
There are various reasons why we may place a hold on your funds.
18-11-2023 3:45 PM
You have not sold anything for a while and have sold a high value item. The last feedback you received as a seller was over a year ago.
Ebay are holding your funds as a security measure.
Adding tracking proving delivery may speed up your payment.
Buyers have 30 days to complain about non-delivery or open a return and Ebay don't want to have to pay out for claims so may hold funds until/unless members are well established and frequent sellers.
18-11-2023 3:57 PM
18-11-2023 4:38 PM
Members with a combined total of nearly 50 years experience have taken the trouble to try and assist the OP, so why the attitude?
There's no point posting a question if you’ve already decided everything is a "money making scam by eBay".
18-11-2023 5:27 PM
18-11-2023 8:20 PM
I stated 'you have not sold anything for a while' - only one item is showing as a recent sale. You have not left feedback for a buyer for about 6 months. That's 'a while' - you are an infrequent seller by anybody's standards.
I said, 'The last feedback you received as a seller was over a year ago.' That is accurate.
On your listing it does not say 'collection only'. It says 'courier'. Unless I am looking at a different listing of course.
When the buyer collects, make sure you get the collection code from your buyer so Ebay are aware the item has been collected.
You have been provided with Ebay rules about sometimes holding payments by at least two other members. This is not 'making it up as they go along'.
If you don't like Ebay holding your money, you can ask for cash on collection for collection only items.
18-11-2023 8:36 PM
18-11-2023 8:47 PM - edited 18-11-2023 8:48 PM
There won't be a collection code if you didn't list it with a collection option.
If the buyer agrees to cancel and you cancel on that basis, you will get a final value fee credit.
18-11-2023 9:02 PM
For information > Setting Cash payment on listing > 'No postage: Local collection only' < for personal Inspection/Collection items is allowed using these links , so No Payment holds or risk of later disputes ... buyers will see 'Contact seller to arrange payment/collection' ... QR code is not essential for buyer collection ... see >
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/posting-items/setting-postage-options/local-collection?id=4181>
19-11-2023 9:16 AM
If you’re prepared to have buyers collect from you, it’s best to set this up when you create the listing. Specify 'cash on collection' and then there’s no issues with payment holds, and minimal risk of being scammed by a dishonest buyer.
If your buyer has made a non-cash payment (I.e. PayPal, credit card, etc.) and you don’t take a collection code then the eBay fees are the least of your worries. You are exposed to the risk of the buyer claiming they haven’t received the item, and you’ll have nothing to prove collection: at least, nothing that eBay accept as proof. In such circumstances, buyers nearly always win an 'item not received' case and will be refunded.
Most people are honest. I sincerely hope your buyer is.
19-11-2023 10:48 AM
20-11-2023 7:49 AM
The decision to cancel or not is your call.
I'm not exactly sure what the process is, as I’ve never has cause to cancel (it’s some years since I sold anything, and the systems change.) When a seller cancels they need to select from a list of reasons, none of which precisely fit your situation. Perhaps the closest match would be to state "item no longer available", but I believe that would cost you fees and incur an account defect. Some of the options don’t come with penalties, but make it look like the buyer was at fault, which is likely to attract unwelcome feedback.
I'm hoping an experienced seller can contribute a better answer than mine.
20-11-2023 8:00 AM
Your answer is correct. Unless the buyer requests to cancel (or there are re problems eith their address), all of the other reasons are deemed the seller's fault and come with a defect and no selling fee credit.
But ebay does accept proof of collection other than codes, for example, messages, and apparantly, a signed receipt by the buyer, but I wouldn't rely on the latter.
22-11-2023 2:35 AM
So why would I as a seller ship and item that was sold when Ebay places hold on the funds? Does Ebay at this point already have the money or is the money stuck somewhere in limbo and there is no actual guarantee that I will get it? What happens if I ship an item, funds are refused and I end up screwed out of both money and the item? I've been buying and selling on Ebay for over 20 years so this is kind of ridiculous.
02-12-2023 7:22 AM
Hello mcgui
Im with you on this, I am really.....very insensed that ebay has produced this option as its just what scum scammers would do to scam you.
mcgui, I am teatering on the brink of closing my ebay account of many years on the basis of this outright silly crazy daft option.
I mean its not really ebays fault this, this would have been a good idea if there was no scum scammers
but there is and its now a silly idea.
Take care mcgui....
02-12-2023 7:39 AM
Yep
Im just so insensed with this (funds on hold) idea, I mean this very reply Im typing may as well be a whole elaberate scam website and its not really ebay Im typing on....ON the national tv news...they keep saying it....
scammers are getting very good at imitating websites when you have been hacked but as I says in another reply to mcgui, its not really ebays fault..
13-12-2023 10:05 AM
I have recently sold an item which I personnally delivered and the buyer has acknowledged receipt of via the ebay messages. The funds on hold asks for a scan of a QR code which the buyer maintains she never received and she has posted on messages a screen shot of what ebay sent her and acknowledgement of receipt of delivery, so why wont ebay release funds.