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Transaction holds

Funds from your eBay sales may be placed on hold until a transaction has been completed successfully, or while we confirm information about your account.

If funds from a recent transaction appear as On hold, it means that although the buyer has paid, the funds aren't yet available for payout.

In most cases, the funds are released from a hold after the buyer has received their item. To check the date when a payment is expected to be available, and for information on any payout holds, select the button below:

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About transaction holds

A transaction hold means that funds from an item you sold have been placed on hold while we help ensure the transaction is completed successfully. This helps keep eBay a safe marketplace for buyers and sellers, as well as meet legal and compliance obligations as described in the Payments Terms of Use - opens in new window or tab.

Transaction holds may be applied as a one-off for a specific order (for example, a high-priced item), or may apply to all of a seller's orders for a period of time (for example, new sellers or sellers who had a recent suspension).

In most cases, the hold is only in place to allow time for the buyer to receive their item and report any immediate issues. The funds on hold may be used to refund the buyer for the same transaction, if needed.

Confirming a buyer's received their item

For most orders, tracking information helps determine when funds can be released. Once the buyer's payment is confirmed, we recommend sending your item and uploading tracking within your handling time.

If you choose not to use a tracked service when sending your items, it will generally take longer to receive your funds. For local pickup items, scanning or entering the buyer's pickup code (QR code or 6-digit code) provides delivery confirmation.

Tip
You can use your On hold funds to buy shipping labels on eBay. All services are fully tracked, and tracking is uploaded automatically.

When funds will be available

You can see when your funds will be released in Seller Hub - opens in new window or tab or My eBay - opens in new window or tab. However, your funds may be unavailable for longer if we have concerns about the order.

Here are some situations where transaction holds could be applied to a seller's funds and when those funds would typically be released.

A brand-new private seller

New private sellers will typically receive their funds 2-3 days after delivery confirmation (for tracked items) or 31 days after the buyer pays (for items sent without tracking) while they build a consistent track record. Once they've established a strong sales history, they'll typically receive their funds within 2 days of the buyer’s payment.

See example - brand-new private seller

Amanda has decided to turn her love of antiques into extra spending money. After she makes her first eBay sale, she ships it tracked with USPS, and she receives her funds 3 days after delivery confirmation. For her second sale she doesn't upload tracking, and she receives her funds 31 days after the buyer pays. Once she's built a consistent track record, she'll typically won't experience these holds.

To help new private sellers track their progress, we're gradually introducing a Qualify to get your funds faster module within the Payments tab - opens in new window or tab of Seller Hub or Payments - opens in new window or tab in My eBay.

Qualifying to get your funds faster - Qualifying to get your funds faster

If you see the Qualify to get your funds faster module in the Payments tab - opens in new window or tab of Seller Hub or Payments - opens in new window or tab in My eBay, your funds will typically become available within 48 hours of the buyer's payment once you meet the following criteria:

  • At least 10 completed sales with a combined total of $150 or more within the last 5 years
    • We’ll only count sales that didn’t have a refund, return, chargeback, cancellation, or case
    • We’ll look at all sales 5 years from the current date. For example, if it’s March 6 2026, we’ll look at sales since March 6 2021
    • We'll add up the subtotal for each sale (item price + postage costs) to work out the combined total
      • We won't include any additional fees or taxes that the buyer was required to pay at checkout
  • No more than 2 open requests, cases, or transaction defects in the last 12 months
    • An open request or case is when a buyer reports an issue with their order that hasn't been resolved yet
    • We count a transaction defect when either of these things happen:
      • The seller cancelled the order unexpectedly (e.g. because it was out of stock, or because they sold it to someone else)
      • eBay reviewed a case and found the seller responsible

You can track your progress toward meeting these criteria in the in the Payments tab - opens in new window or tab of Seller Hub or Payments - opens in new window or tab in My eBay. We’ll evaluate each order for 15 days after it's placed before adding it to the tracker, and we’ll remove an order if issues arise.

A brand-new business seller

New business sellers will typically receive their funds 24 hours after delivery confirmation (for items sent with an eBay shipping label), or 15 days after the buyer pays (for all other shipping methods) while they build a consistent track record.

See example - brand-new business seller

Jesse and Rocky have a car parts and accessories business, and they recently decided to try selling on eBay. They send items with eBay shipping labels, but they also offer freight delivery for large or heavy items.

While Jesse and Rocky are getting established on eBay, funds from each of their sales will show as On hold. For items sent with an eBay shipping label, the funds will typically be available 24 hours after delivery confirmation. However, for freighted items, the funds generally won't be available until 15 days after the buyer pays.

An occasional seller

Sellers who haven't yet established a strong, consistent track record or who don't have any recent selling history will typically receive their funds 24 hours after delivery confirmation (for tracked items), or 31 days after the buyer pays (for items sent without tracking).

If you previously qualified to receive your funds faster as a new seller, you may experience this hold if you haven’t sold in a while. If you do, you’ll receive your funds 2 days after delivery confirmation or 14 days after the buyer pays.

See examples - occasional sellers

Kathy needs to make space in her wardrobe, so she chooses a dress and a couple of shirts to list on eBay. Because Kathy only sells from time to time, funds from each of her sales will typically show as On hold until 24 hours after delivery has been confirmed.

Kathy uses an eBay shipping label to send the dress, so tracking is uploaded automatically. Kathy can see the package's status, and 24 hours after delivery confirmation, her funds are showing as Available.

Hakim decides to list his old mountain bike on eBay. Since Hakim hasn't sold anything for over a year, funds from each of his sales will typically show as On hold until 24 hours after delivery confirmation.

The person who bought the bike comes round to pick it up and Hakim scans their QR pickup code using the eBay app on his phone. That confirms delivery, so he just has to wait another 24 hours for the funds to become Available.

Following an account suspension or restriction

Sellers who were restricted or suspended will experience transaction holds for the 30 days after the restriction or suspension is lifted, while we confirm that the items have been successfully delivered. Funds for each of these orders will be available 24 hours after delivery confirmation (for tracked items), or 31 days after the buyer pays (for items sent without tracking).

If you’ve qualified to receive your funds faster as a new seller, you may experience this hold if you were restricted or suspended. If you do, you’ll receive your funds 2 days after delivery confirmation or 14 days after the buyer pays.

See example - following an account suspension or restriction

Ricky's account was temporarily restricted because he hadn't followed eBay listing policies. For the first 30 days after his restriction is lifted, funds from each of his sales will typically show as On hold until 24 hours after delivery confirmation.

Unusual sales from a regular seller

When we notice unusual selling activity on an account, funds for each of a seller's future orders will typically become available 2 days after delivery confirmation or 31 days after the buyer pays. This helps ensure everything goes smoothly during a period of change, rapid growth in a seller's business, or if a seller is experiencing challenges that affect their buyers' experience. Once we've seen ongoing confirmation of successful deliveries, the seller will no longer experience these holds.

See examples - unusual sales from a regular seller

Gary runs an eBay store selling gardening tools. He recently injured his back and was out of action for a week. This led to delays in sending out orders and some of his buyers reported not receiving their items.

Because these poor buyer experiences are uncharacteristic for Gary, the funds from each of his new orders are typically available 2 days after delivery confirmation. If he doesn’t upload tracking, he typically receives his funds 31 days after the buyer pays.

Once we've seen ongoing confirmation of successful deliveries, Gary shouldn't experience these holds any longer.

Talia has spent the last few years crafting her own line of makeup bags. She's consistently been selling a few items per week on eBay, then one of her bags receives a positive review from a popular beauty influencer. Her business takes off.

Because of this large spike in sales, the funds for each of Talia's new orders will be placed on hold until 2 days after delivery confirmation. Then, assuming the buyer hasn't reported any problems, she'll typically receive the funds in her Available balance within the next 24 hours.

Once we've seen ongoing confirmation of successful deliveries, Talia shouldn't experience these holds any longer.

High-priced items

For certain high-priced items, funds from the order will typically be placed on hold for 31 days after the transaction date to give the buyer enough time to report any issues after they've received and inspected the item.

See example - high-priced item

Gillian is an experienced eBay seller with a wide range of collectable action figures and vintage comic books in her store. She recently had an exciting auction for a rare comic in near-mint condition which sold for nearly double the start price. Gillian has a solid selling history, but it's important to make sure this high-priced transaction goes smoothly.

The funds from the order are placed on hold for 30 days from the sale date. After that, assuming the buyer hasn't reported any issues, the funds will typically become available for payout within the next 24 hours.

Items purchased through Authenticity Guarantee

The funds for items sold with Authenticity Guarantee will be held until the item has been inspected. Once the item is on its way from the authentication centre to the buyer, funds will be available in 24 hours. If the item doesn't pass the inspection, the funds will be held for up to 31 days until the refund and return are resolved. We'll reach out to the seller with more information about the next steps.

See example - Authenticity Guarantee

Parvati bought a designer handbag for a great price at a thrift store, and she's decided to resell it on eBay to make some extra cash. The handbag is eligible for Authenticity Guarantee, so when it sells, she sends it to eBay's authentication center. Once the bag passes inspection and is sent to the buyer, Parvati will typically receive the funds in her Available balance within 24 hours.

Extended transaction holds

If we have concerns about an order while it's on its way to the buyer, the funds may be unavailable for longer. Reasons could include discrepancies in tracking information, issues with a seller's account, or simply allowing extra time for the buyer to review their purchase.

If additional action is required from you before held funds can be released, we'll put a banner on your account and contact you through Messages - opens in new window or tab in My eBay with information on how to resolve the issue.

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