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Would someone please split up the files (i.e., separate pdfs and single video files)? Some of us have slow connections so it's a little tough downloading a 300mb file.

Thanks
(05-23-2013 01:21 PM)dreamqueen Wrote: [ -> ]Would someone please split up the files (i.e., separate pdfs and single video files)? Some of us have slow connections so it's a little tough downloading a 300mb file.

Thanks
Here are the pdfs:


MisterY the link you posted doesn't work. It gives a "not found" error
I received a second "Miscategorization of Digitally Delivered Goods" regarding recipe sales, along with a 3-day temporary suspension of my account. Next violation will result in suspension of my account. Keep in mind, when someone is targeting your account, it's very easy to simply send policy violations to eBay. And again, this was for recipes, so it's not like it's someone who's losing business by me hijacking their physical product listing (already received a violation for that). This is my third violation, so I will no longer implement these strategies. With a 291 feedback score of 100%, it's time for me to consider physical products. I read a report recently where the product owner used sites like overstock to ship directly to the buyer, which I'll look into next week.
Could we get a mediafire link? [Reported by Members as premium hosting that SUCK! Use MEDIAFIRE or MEGA.NZ :) !!!] is sending me on a endleless loop.
(05-24-2013 03:28 AM)imfh Wrote: [ -> ]I received a second "Miscategorization of Digitally Delivered Goods" regarding recipe sales, along with a 3-day temporary suspension of my account. Next violation will result in suspension of my account. Keep in mind, when someone is targeting your account, it's very easy to simply send policy violations to eBay. And again, this was for recipes, so it's not like it's someone who's losing business by me hijacking their physical product listing (already received a violation for that). This is my third violation, so I will no longer implement these strategies. With a 291 feedback score of 100%, it's time for me to consider physical products. I read a report recently where the product owner used sites like overstock to ship directly to the buyer, which I'll look into next week.
Supposedly there was a May update from post 22, but its really only the March update. Doesn't matter however, as it seems eBay has finally caught up with this loophole scheme. Did a search for: "NO Sleep Aid Solutions" with bit fat X picture and can't find any. Must have been fun while it lasted.
Yeah, but there are a lot more folks buying/selling recipes for feedback, so I didn't think that method would be at risk. The siphoning loophole method was a lot more risky.
(06-06-2013 03:17 AM)Nictoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-24-2013 03:28 AM)imfh Wrote: [ -> ]I received a second "Miscategorization of Digitally Delivered Goods" regarding recipe sales, along with a 3-day temporary suspension of my account. Next violation will result in suspension of my account. Keep in mind, when someone is targeting your account, it's very easy to simply send policy violations to eBay. And again, this was for recipes, so it's not like it's someone who's losing business by me hijacking their physical product listing (already received a violation for that). This is my third violation, so I will no longer implement these strategies. With a 291 feedback score of 100%, it's time for me to consider physical products. I read a report recently where the product owner used sites like overstock to ship directly to the buyer, which I'll look into next week.
Supposedly there was a May update from post 22, but its really only the March update. Doesn't matter however, as it seems eBay has finally caught up with this loophole scheme. Did a search for: "NO Sleep Aid Solutions" with bit fat X picture and can't find any. Must have been fun while it lasted.
Guys, can I just make some listings and when the sales begin, ask ebay support to expand my limits without using the recipes strategy ???

I want to know also if this method worth it or not
@ AmrTarekSniper

It doesn't matter what you sell, the focus is to get 10 current positive buyer feedback PRIOR to requesting it. I followed the process and it worked for me. Of course you could always try it your way, since you won't know if it will work until you do it. The challenge with not using recipes is that the reason why most people buy/sell recipes is to increase feedback score. Most regular ebayers don't bother to give feedback, so it will take you longer to get the 10 recommended.

I used the method until eBay sent me warnings and a 3-day suspension. The fact is this business model is not within eBay's TOS.
(06-17-2013 10:31 PM)imfh Wrote: [ -> ]@ AmrTarekSniper

It doesn't matter what you sell, the focus is to get 10 current positive buyer feedback PRIOR to requesting it. I followed the process and it worked for me. Of course you could always try it your way, since you won't know if it will work until you do it. The challenge with not using recipes is that the reason why most people buy/sell recipes is to increase feedback score. Most regular ebayers don't bother to give feedback, so it will take you longer to get the 10 recommended.

I used the method until eBay sent me warnings and a 3-day suspension. The fact is this business model is not within eBay's TOS.
This is conflicting to what product vendor says on this webpage:

http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-spec...on-23.html

Either some are doing it wrong or vendor lies.
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