Hi, I want to know has anyone selling digital product on eBay? I read some articles and it seems very difficult. eBay actually prohibit selling digital items unless with the delivery of physical item. I have a lot of cheap keys, for example Office 365 personal key with the normal price $70, I can get it for $35. Anybody has alternative to sell online? I mean this is clearly a good opportunity as reseller. I would appreciate any advice/comment. Thank you
It's not that difficult, the reality is that Microsoft is being retarded and doesn't allow unauthorized sales (so they are asking ebay to take listings down), you will notice that people from Germany are selling most of the software without any difficulties because they got some law or something allowing them and companies can't do much about it...
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Childz (04-05-2023)
We have almost a dozen accounts of ebay. Talked to some people
Our guild haven't done this ourselves, but from our understanding, only certain brands like Microsoft is uber sensitive.
Other brands may not raise any red flag
Last edited by GTBenja; 04-18-2023 at 06:55 PM.
Obviously things may have changed since then, but 10+ years ago I used to sell some digital MS keys on eBay. Was able to get a few thousand in sales in a week or two around the launch of Windows 7. Stopped selling there rather quickly, but didn't have any issues with my accounts/listings at that time. Some people doing the same thing were mailing out the activation key by physical mail as well as digital delivery so in case of any disputes they were able to point to something physically being sent out.
Digital goods are a hassle to sell on ebay - I would stay away from it.
It`s not impossible but its tricky for US accounts and a bit of a risk now that they`ve switched over to MP. There`s a few issues. Digital items on a new account is high risk and almost all accounts will be flagged for ID verification within the first few days of opening no matter what items are being sold. We only make business accounts so I don`t know what is asked for, for personal accounts but generally. EIN verification, state articles, Director/owner ID verification document, bank statement and also a description of what type of items you plan to sell n Ebay. After that verification is passed its best to wait a while and build some history and good reviews on the account before trying to list digital items.
Personally I would not list any digital items on a US account that I was planning to sell physical items or services on or planning to use as a main account.
Also it would probably be worth looking into selling the item as a physical item in the case of activation codes by simply printing them out and sending via snail mail then uploading the tracking to Ebay... Ebay also monitors messages on its platform and will flag/ban accounts if it deems the message content violates their terms.