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Old 02-21-2025, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by whiteymet View Post
Hi Gang:

I seldom sell on eBay. However I did have a recent sale and I received an email from eBay asking for "new" personal information. See email below.

My basic question is it says this updated info must be provided by August 19, 2025. So will I get paid for this sale without updating the info now?

I want to get paid now without giving them my SSN etc. and hopefully put off giving the info till August.

Have any of you been through this to provide guidance?

Thanks, here is the email from eBay:

Congrats on your recent sale! We wanted to let you know that in order to receive payouts, you’ll need to update your account details. This information helps us keep our marketplace safe.

Provide or confirm the following:

Payout information
Date of birth
Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN)
We'll only use this information to pay you, to verify your identity, and for tax and consumer-protection purposes. This information will be encrypted and stored securely.

Please make sure you update your account details by Aug 19, 2025 to avoid account restrictions and further payout delays. Once you've made the requested updates, we'll verify your information, process any pending payouts, and you'll be good to go.
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Originally Posted by whiteymet View Post
Hi Guys

to answer some questions... I have been on eBay since 1998. I sell so little I have not nor will I exceed the threshold

I KNOW why they want the info. My question is will I get paid now before August if I don't provide them with my info? Why would they say they need it to pay me then say they don't have to have it till August?
Fred, based on the part I put in bold from what they sent you, my best guess would be you won't get paid until you provide them the info they need. As to why they don't need it until August, I guess they figure they're in no rush to pay you if you're in no hurry to get your money.
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