Separately from payment holds, as of February 2025, UK private seller's sales proceeds now become available in their eBay balance 2 days after the order is delivered. If an order is untracked, seller proceeds will become available 14 days from the order date. For more information, read our article on getting paid.
If you're looking for more information on getting paid, see our pages below for more information:
In most cases, holds are lifted when we can confirm an order has arrived to the buyer, or when a case is resolved in the seller’s favour. We use end-to-end tracking to confirm a buyer has received their item. To get your funds faster, we recommend posting your item and uploading tracking within your handling time. If you use Simple Delivery, tracking is uploaded automatically. You can use your Pending or On hold funds to purchase postage labels on eBay.
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To help ensure eBay remains a safe place to buy and sell, and to meet our legal and compliance obligations - opens in new window or tab, we sometimes place a hold on funds, for example, if there's an open case or dispute on a transaction, if your buyer reports a problem with the order, if your account is restricted or suspended, if you owe eBay money, or if you're a new or infrequent business seller.
There are three types of holds: transaction holds, payment dispute holds, and payout holds.
Transaction holds
Transaction holds are when we place a hold on funds related to a particular buyer transaction. The funds on hold may be used to refund the buyer for the same transaction.
To reduce the likelihood of a transaction hold, we recommend posting an item the same day your buyer pays for it and following good postage practices, such as adding tracking information to your order.
Tip
If we place a hold on your funds, it will usually be resolved within 30 days, but in rare circumstances it may take longer. For most orders, adding tracking information can help you receive your funds faster.
We may place a transaction hold on funds depending on your seller status, changes to your account status, or other factors we use to help ensure a safe marketplace in all categories, regardless of whether the transaction is covered by our eBay Money Back Guarantee or not:
- New or infrequent business sellers will experience transaction holds while learning best selling practices, becoming established, and building a strong selling history on eBay. New business sellers typically experience holds for up to 30 days, although sometimes it may be longer
- Previously restricted or suspended sellers will experience transaction holds after the restriction or suspension is lifted while we confirm that the items have been successfully delivered
- High priced items or unusual selling patterns may lead to transaction holds for up to 30 days to help us ensure that buyers don't have any issues with the order
- The authentication process may lead to transaction holds for up to 30 days until the authenticity of items sold with eBay’s Authenticity Guarantee - opens in new window or tab can be confirmed
Payment dispute holds
Payment dispute holds are when we place a hold on funds related to a problem reported by a buyer, regardless of whether the transaction is covered by our eBay Money Back Guarantee - opens in new window or tab or not.
For example, if a buyer reports to us that an item hasn't arrived, or the item is significantly different from the listing description, we hold funds until the case is resolved and closed.
If a buyer opens a dispute through their bank and doesn’t open a case with our eBay Money Back Guarantee program, the outcome is determined solely by the buyer’s payment institution. These kinds of disputes can take up to 90 days or more to be resolved, depending on the payment method or card provider. eBay may hold the funds from payout up to 90 days from when the dispute arises. If the dispute is found in your favour, you won't be charged for a refund and you won’t have to pay a dispute fee.
The funds on hold may be used to refund the buyer for the same transaction.
You can view the details of the case or dispute in My eBay or Seller Hub. For more information see our article on best practices for avoiding and handling issues with buyers - opens in new window or tab.
Payout holds
Payout holds are when we hold funds payable to a particular seller, and usually require further seller action on the account.
- Registration holds: We may hold payouts if we identify a discrepancy with the information you provided at registration. If your account is restricted, we'll notify you by email with a request for additional information. For more information on how to verify your identity, see our article on registering as a seller
- Compliance holds: We maintain policies and procedures to protect buyers and sellers while complying with applicable laws - opens in new window or tab. If your account has a payout hold or restriction for compliance reasons, we'll notify you by email and may request additional information from you
- Performance holds: We hold your payouts if we identify unusual activity associated with your account, such as increased customer claims, a sudden change in your selling activity, late deliveries, or negative buyer feedback
- Invalid payment method: We may put your payouts on hold if we can't deduct your selling fees and other costs from any of your on-file payment methods. In this case, you’ll need to add another payment method