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I’ve been an eBay user for a long time, mostly as a casual buyer but I started selling a load of stuff a couple of years ago. The other day I wanted to look at some of my sold items to check model details, selling price etc, but couldn’t find them anywhere on the app (iPhone).
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or am I going to have to use my laptop? Seems like a weird thing to hide.
I accidentally bought an item as a guest. Someone texted me a link to an item I was looking for. I followed the link and bought it, not realizing I wasn’t logged into my eBay account. Is there a way to get that item added to my account?
All I see is options for year 2015, 2014, and 2013. Nothing else.
I'm in the UK for reference. I both buy and sell on eBay. I had a bit of trouble a couple of years ago with someone stalking me online.
I recently bought an item on eBay, and someone I barely know told someone else what I had bought. I know you can watch a 'seller' but didn't think purchases showed up on feedback, so I'm a bit concerned. Surely its not possible for someone you barely know and have never given password to, to see what you buy?
Can someone watching your account see what you have bought, or have I been hacked? I've just changed my password anyway, but I'm troubled by the situation.
TIA
I am an active seller on Ebay. Recently, my email provider decided to make me verify my identity using SMS to a cell number from a foreign country that I lost a decade ago. Since I couldn't get the SMS, I lost access to that email.
That email was the one I used to sign up for my Ebay account. Now, I don't currently have any problems signing in on Ebay, because Ebay has never asked me to verify using my email. But I'm worried they might ask me in the future and then I could lose my account.
I tried updating my email in "Account Settings" > "Personal Information", but when I try that it prompts me to enter a security code from the lost email (no other choice for verification). I am reluctant to contact Ebay about this, in case it triggers some kind of opaque fraud thing. Any advice?