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Rules for sellers – overview

eBay's policies help to create a safer, fair and enjoyable trading experience for all eBay members. As a seller, you are responsible for reviewing and understanding eBay's selling policies, as well as all applicable laws and regulations outlined in the user agreement.

We recommend that you learn about eBay's selling policies before you list an item. This will help you to avoid accidentally breaking rules. Also, eBay's selling policies are updated often to address emerging issues, so it is important to check them regularly for changes.

Make sure you follow these guidelines. If you don't, you may be subject to a range of other actions, including limits of your buying and selling privileges and suspension of your account.

Solve a problem

There are some items that, due to legal restrictions and other considerations, aren't allowed or can only be listed under certain conditions. If you're not sure whether your item is allowed, you can learn why some items are prohibited or restricted and view a detailed list of items you can't sell.
First, check your email. If we end a listing we send the seller an email explaining why. If you don't see it, check your spam folders. Find out more about the reasons eBay removes listings
eBay works with copyright and trademark holders to remove listings from our site if the rights owner requests it. This can happen even if the item you are trying to sell is genuine. If you have questions about why an item was removed, contact the rights owner that requested the removal. You can find this information in the email we sent you. Find out more about our VeRO programme

Help topics

Basics

Rules for everyone – overview

These policies apply to all eBay members


Prohibited and restricted items – overview

Find out what items can and can't be listed


Rules for listings

Find out what you should and shouldn't do when you list an item. For example, find out how to write a listing that accurately and completely describes your item


Rules about intellectual property – overview

We will remove listings that have the potential to violate certain copyrights, trademarks or other rights. Intellectual property owners can report listings as part of eBay's Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) Programme


Accepted payments policy

Learn about the forms of payment that sellers can accept from buyers


Seller performance standards

We hold our sellers to high standards on eBay, and you should ensure you learn about them before you start selling


Shill bidding policy

Sellers can't bid on their own item to drive up its price, or have family members, roommates or employees bid on their item


Unpaid item abuse

Sellers can't request a final value fee credit on a transaction if the buyer paid for the item


Tax policy

Sellers are legally obligated to pay relevant fees and taxes on their eBay sales

Contact Information policies

Sellers must follow eBay's rules about displaying their contact information in a listing. Business sellers on eBay.co.uk are required by the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 to display their contact details.

How to

How to report inappropriate trading

Find out what we can investigate and the actions we'll take


Creating legally compliant listings

These general guidelines can help you create listings that are legal and don't infringe the intellectual property rights of others


Selling with improved results

Find out how to create better listings that follow the rules

Contact us

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Ask eBay members

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