09 March 2012 | 10:55AM EST
 With the launch of the Apple iPad (3rd generation) just around the corner, guidelines are now in place to help meet buyer demand while also promoting eBay sellers who deliver excellent customer service. Learn how you can list these highly-anticipated devices.
Apple iPad (3rd generation) presales
Most sellers will be allowed to list an Apple iPad 3 during the pre-sale period prior to the launch date of March 16, as long as they are in full compliance with eBay’s Presale policy; Also:
- Apple authorised resellers will be allowed to list up to 25 items per week.
- eBay Top-rated sellers will be allowed to list up to 4 items per week.
- All sellers meeting minimum performance standards will be allowed to list 1 item per week.
- All sellers must upload tracking upon postage
Note: Sellers not meeting minimum performance standards or have yet to have completed a successful selling transaction on eBay will not be allowed to list the Apple iPad 3 during the pre-sale period.
Apple iPad 3 Product Post-Launch Sales
Once the Apple iPad 3 is made available to the public in Australia on March 16, most sellers will be allowed to list an Apple iPad 3 with limitations:
- Apple authorised resellers will be allowed to list an unlimited number of items per week.
- eBay Top-rated sellers will be allowed to list up to 8 items per week.
- All sellers meeting minimum performance standards will be allowed to list 4 items per week.
- All sellers that have not completed a successful selling transaction on eBay will be able to list 1 item per week
- All sellers must upload tracking upon postage
Note: Sellers not meeting minimum performance standards or have yet to have completed a successful selling transaction on eBay will not be allowed to list the Apple iPad 3during the post launch sale period.
Apple iPad 3 Domain Name and Email Address Sales
Sellers offering Apple iPad 3 related domain names or email addresses for sale on eBay will be allowed up to 4 listings per week.
eBay prohibits unauthorised replica or counterfeit items, if a seller cannot verify the authenticity of an item, it can‘t be listed on eBay. Any selling activity that appears to mislead buyers may result in limitations to selling activity, including account suspension.
Regards,
The eBay team
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