29-10-2024 5:18 PM
Hi everyone, I recently joined for like 1 month and I start selling as a private seller , and now eBay is asking me to provide national insurance number.
"New UK digital sales reporting legislation requires sellers with 30 or more sales, or who have sales exceeding £1740 in a calendar year, to register this information"
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30-06-2025 10:02 AM
IS EBAY ASKING FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBERS AN INFRNGEMENT OF THE DATA
PROTECTION ACT?
No - it isn't
I put that link in full, because SO MUCH OF IT applies to the use case of ebay request for National Insurance numbers - which, once again, is being requested because as a digital platform - ebay must do due diligence
You still seem to be applying rules and advice that is no longer up to date as the basis for your thoughts.
30-06-2025 11:11 AM
30-06-2025 11:26 AM
"So, when eBay pop up and ask for it, it is a first, so, pardon me, but I want to know what is going on"
How can you not know "what is going on" when links to the government web site explaining everything have been posted so many times? Have you really not looked at the links?
"whether they can be trusted especially in an age where identity theft and fraud are rampant!"
No organisation can be 100% secure against hackers. It's a judgement call that every individual has to make when it comes to sharing personal data on digital selling platforms - you either share it and take the risk, or you decide that you are happier not to share and to be prevented from selling once you reach the threshold.
30-06-2025 11:29 AM - edited 30-06-2025 11:29 AM
"so it is not unreasonable or inappropriate to query whether eBay are in breach of the DATA Protection
act in asking for our NI Numbers"
You can question and query anything. In terms of if its in breach, I've shown how this is not the case. Perhaps you can find evidence to show they are.
Whats your opinion on cigarettes? Doctors promoted them in the 30s and 40s. So they must still be safe?
30-06-2025 11:36 AM - edited 30-06-2025 11:37 AM
"especially when I have never been asked by anyone else in my whole 88 years of life for my National Insurance Number!"
You've obviously never opened an ISA then, because - as has been posted numerous times - banks or building societies require your NINO when you open an ISA. Other people have mentioned other organisations which require you to give your NINO.
"it is not unreasonable or inappropriate to query whether eBay are in breach of the DATA Protection act in asking for our NI Numbers"
Considering it's the government/HMRC that have instructed ebay to supply the NINOs, with possible penalities if they don't, do you expect ebay not to comply?
You could use some of taxpayers' money to ask the Data Protection Registrar for their opinion though.
30-06-2025 12:41 PM
It is a bit strange - I had to provide mine to the DWP in order to get my state pension and, when that money is paid into my bank account the identifying code is ... can you guess? ... my NI number.
30-06-2025 2:35 PM
19-07-2025 10:32 AM
Love how they are withholding funds instead of sales
EBay will win either way, either give them your details or your money is theirs
meanwhile, they are still charging your fees for your sale
19-07-2025 11:10 AM
"EBay will win either way, either give them your details or your money is theirs" - The money is not theirs, it is yours. It will be released when you provide your NINO or after 180 days, whichever is the sooner........ unless of course HMRC determine they have a claim on it in the meantime.
19-07-2025 12:42 PM
19-07-2025 8:06 PM
"unless of course HMRC determine they have a claim on it in the meantime."
Fear mongering at its finest !
19-07-2025 10:34 PM
@specialk1937 wrote:
Well, I am learning something all the time. Someone else said that had to
provide an NI Number when taking out an ISA, but I don't remember having to
do this! Must be my age!
Its definitely your age 🤣 my kids had to provide their NI number to open ISAs
20-07-2025 9:32 AM
just give hmrc etc your info privately.
"ebay usa" are no longer credible as business partners,theyve been compromised several times now,and they have refused all of europes attempts to get usa to protect our data and so no one in their right mind would trust them with business details etc.
would suggest comunicating all these concerns with your mp.
even better get all your private and company details,put them in a parcel and mail it to mr D,Trump.,,,youll be safe as houses then...
20-07-2025 10:54 AM
Exactly what I am concerned about
it's not like eBay is well known for their security and my NI number is one of the most sensitive personal info
EBay won't have to deal with the consequences of a data breach, I do
The safest option: do not provide NI = no breach
20-07-2025 11:22 AM
"The safest option: do not provide NI = no breach" - That is certainly a choice you have the right to make; however if you do then you will have to stop your online selling activities with the online platforms.
20-07-2025 11:34 AM
20-07-2025 11:54 AM
nah, I will just sell on Vinted and FB market place
easy
20-07-2025 11:59 AM
Vinted…will ask for your National Insurance No in the same capacity eBay will!
facebook won’t because they don’t actually handle the transactions.
20-07-2025 12:03 PM
Of course ebid could be wrong in their approach….