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on
02-06-2026
12:37 PM
- last edited on
02-06-2026
1:06 PM
by
kh-erika
What keeps a seller as a private a seller has been selling over 300 items per year and still classed as private how is that justified the same seller is also not a genuine seller in detail claims that he is on holiday so that he can justify its delay with posting item not properly listed
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02-06-2026 4:46 PM
All items sold clearly have an expected delivery date, does not matter what the seller says, once past that date the buyer can open a not received case to get a refund.
If seller does not refund then buyer escalates to ebay who refund at seller’s expense and seller gets a defect.
Does not take many defects for seller to fall below standard, and get restrictions on selling.
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02-06-2026 4:49 PM - edited 02-06-2026 4:49 PM
It depends what they're selling, this is what defines a private seller/business seller. 300 items per year isn't a lot.
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 may have multiples of the same item listed or brand new clothing/shoes in various different sizes.