HOW TO DELETE eBAY ACCOUNT?

Click “Account settings” in the upper-left corner of the screen if you want to delete your account. To cancel an existing account, go to “Account preferences,” select “Close account,” and then click OK.

If you owe money to eBay, we can’t terminate your account or erase your data. You have open bids or pending payments from buyers, as well as outstanding payments that must be processed to your bank account.

If your account falls below eBay’s minimum requirements, you won’t be able to terminate it until it reaches those standards. After closing an account, you have 60 days to reconsider. Your account will be permanently deleted after 60 days and can’t be reopened. To purchase or sell items on eBay, you’ll need to create a new account.

How long will it take for eBay to close your Seller Account? When you submit a request to terminate your account, eBay will notify you by email and via e-mail to your registered address and on eBay Messages within 24 hours. It takes typically 30 days from the date we receive a request to close an account.

If you cancel your eBay account, you won’t be able to sell on the site or access My eBay anymore. You’ll also lose your feedback and purchase history. All of your selling expenses have been covered, and your remaining cash has been depleted.

eBay is asking for your bank account information in order to verify your identity and to help protect you from fraud. Providing your bank account information is optional, but it is recommended in order to receive the full benefits of using eBay.

Yes, you can sell on eBay without a bank account. You can use PayPal to process payments, which does not require a bank account.

No, you do not have to give eBay your Social Security number. However, if you choose to sell items on eBay and do not provide your Social Security number, you will not be able to receive payment through PayPal.

No, you don’t need PayPal to sell on eBay. You can use any major credit card or bank account to process payments.

eBay stopped using PayPal in 2015. They formed a new partnership with Adyen, a payment processing company. This change affected buyers and sellers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.