POD - first don’t use any link sent by e-mail to provide account details. Always log into eBay and then follow the links on the site and go to the seller account page - or look for a message in the messages area and follow those links only.
EBay still claim there are several ways to verify your account but I have not verified this info is current:
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling...etails?id=4796
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling...seller?id=4792
The micro-deposit method is meant to be the best and involves you logging into your bank account yourself and then two small deposits (in cents) are made and you confirm the amounts.
Alternatively on the eBay community forum it is claimed you can get around the Trustly verification process by selecting “Bank Not Listed” and then follow the prompts to manually upload proof of your account so they can verify from the scanned pages. It is your name they are verifying matches the bank account and your eBay account.
The last option that most now do is open a new transaction account with a different bank, then follow the Trustly process, they will instantly verify your account (all done electronically and automatically) and then once verified you immediately change the password and you are all safe again.
Trustly is a very safe organisation, highly regulated and operates in Sweden which has stricter privacy laws than Australia, and no password details are ever shared with eBay. But the method above means no money is ever at risk.
Good luck and do post the solution if you find one. People have been raising this issue for many years now and nothing has changed, so my guess is one of the solutions above will work. It has all been driven by Australian regulations around anti-money laundering or something like that.


 
						
					 
					
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