eBay Account Issues & Recovery Guide ==================================== A comprehensive guide covering issue type identification, root-cause diagnosis frameworks, evidence preparation checklists, operational correction templates, and response writing guidance — everything you need to structure a professional recovery appeal. Key Points ---------- - Account suspension: A full suspension means you cannot sell, list, or message. Triggered by policy violations, repeated metric failures, or verification gaps. Recovery requires identifying the specific violation and proving corrected behavior — not a generic appeal. - MC011 restriction: eBay requires invoices, supplier records, tracking history, or business verification. Not a suspension yet — but sending incomplete documents turns it into one. Provide exactly what they ask for, organized clearly. - Selling limit drop: Sudden limit reductions signal eBay sees increased risk — rapid scaling, new categories, or rising defects. Recovery requires demonstrating controlled selling with a documented operational improvement plan. - Rushing without diagnosis: eBay's notice tells you what happened — not why. A rushed, emotional reply that misses the underlying violation signals you have not understood the problem, making rejection more likely. Stop, diagnose, then respond. - Incomplete documentation: An MC011 asking for supplier invoices is not satisfied by screenshots of order history. Invoices must show supplier name, your business name, item details, quantities, and dates. Missing any element extends the review. - Fixing symptoms not causes: Removing a flagged listing without understanding why it was flagged means the next listing triggers the same issue. Appealing a defect without fixing fulfillment guarantees metrics will drop again. Process ------- FAQ --- Q: What is the first thing I should do when my eBay account gets restricted? A: Stop. Do not immediately respond to eBay. First, read the notice carefully and identify exactly what category of issue you are facing — policy violation, performance metric, verification request, or something else. Then gather every relevant document before writing a single word of your response. Rushed, emotional appeals that do not address the specific issue are the number one reason recoveries fail. Take 24-48 hours to diagnose and prepare before responding. Q: How long does eBay account recovery typically take? A: Recovery timelines vary by issue type. Simple verification requests can resolve in 3-7 days with complete documentation. Policy violations and performance issues typically take 1-4 weeks depending on complexity and response quality. Full suspensions can take 4-8 weeks or longer if multiple issues are involved. The quality of your response — clear evidence, documented corrections, professional tone — directly impacts how quickly eBay processes your appeal. Q: Can a permanently suspended eBay account be recovered? A: Some permanent suspensions can be appealed successfully if you can demonstrate that the original violation was misunderstood, provide new evidence that was not available during previous appeals, or show significant operational changes that address the underlying cause. However, suspensions for severe policy violations — counterfeit goods, fraud, or repeated offenses after prior warnings — are rarely reversible. An honest assessment of your specific situation is the first step. Q: What is an MC011 and how do I respond to it? A: An MC011 is eBay's request for additional documentation about your selling activity — typically triggered by rapid sales growth, new account activity, category changes, or risk flags. eBay usually requests supplier invoices, proof of inventory, tracking information, and business verification. Respond with organized, complete documentation — not partial records. Include an explanation of your business model, sourcing practices, and fulfillment process. Missing or incomplete documentation is the most common reason MC011 responses are rejected. Q: Why do so many recovery appeals get rejected? A: The most common reasons: (1) the seller did not identify the actual root cause and addressed symptoms instead; (2) the evidence provided was incomplete, unorganized, or did not match what eBay requested; (3) the seller showed no operational changes — just promised to \"do better\" without demonstrating how; (4) the response was emotional or confrontational rather than professional and factual; and (5) the seller submitted multiple appeals without adding new information, which signals to eBay that nothing has actually changed. Q: Should I open a new eBay account if mine is suspended? A: No. eBay links accounts through identity, address, payment methods, device fingerprints, and IP addresses. Opening a new account while suspended is a policy violation that can result in both accounts being permanently banned and makes recovering your original account significantly harder. The better path is to diagnose and address the issues on your existing account. If recovery is not possible, consult professional guidance on the proper separation process before considering a new account.