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If you return a purchase, the eBay Bucks earned for that purchase will be deducted from your eBay Bucks balance total. If the return occurred in the next earn period, you may even start off with a negative balance.
Are there any limitations on how many eBay Bucks I can earn? Yes. You can earn: Up to $100 in eBay Bucks on any single eBay purchase. This means that if the eBay Bucks earn percentage is 2% and the purchase price (excluding tax, shipping fees) is in excess of $5,000, you would be restricted from earning any more eBay Bucks for that purchase beyond the $100 eBay Bucks purchase earn limit. Up to $500 in eBay Bucks for all qualifying purchases during a given calendar quarter. This means that if the eBay Bucks earn percentage is 2% and the total value of qualifying purchases exceeds $25,000 during a given calendar quarter, you would be restricted from accumulating any more eBay Bucks beyond the $500 eBay Bucks quarterly earn limit. For how long can I earn?
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Another consideration would be if he's using a credit card with some sort of Rewards Program to pay for the purchases, the card issuer may have different policies.
When you force a refund through Paypal for a return, if the buyer paid with a credit card, the funds are refunded to that card, not into the buyer's Paypal account. I can't imagine the card issuer would still give him rewards for charges that are refunded, but without knowing what card/program he has, we can't be sure. |
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Just got an email from one of his aliases jadon smith it said he was coming to visit me. Just in case you haven't seen this guy here is a picture.
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Any other known aliases for Joey? Had a recent experience with him using the eBay ID paul77781 to bid on an auction item.
He wasn't the winner, so I thankfully didn't have to deal with him directly, but his wreckless bidding with a new ID set up a few days before raised suspicions of shill bidding. Even when they guy doesn't win, he still causes problems, and I'd rather just block any and all aliases of his from bidding in the first place (though that will probably only work for a week or so until he sets up a new account). ![]() |
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