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eBay allows you to restrict how many units of a product a single buyer can purchase in one transaction. This can help prevent bulk buying, protect stock levels, or support promotional limits. You can apply limits directly in eBay or via Omnivore/eBay LINK.


There are two ways to limit a buyer's purchasing ability.  


Apply a Maximum Quantity per Buyer in Omnivore


Firstly you can set a hard limit across all products which means that a buyer can only buy so many for the lifetime of that product.  


  • Go to Settings → eBay → Manage Listing Options.

  • Find the Maximum Quantity Per Buyer field.



  • Enter the limit (for example, “1” to restrict buyers to a single unit).

  • Save your settings.

  • Perform an Upload to eBay for the changes to go live.


Note that this setting is applied across ALL products in your feed.



Set a Purchase Limit in eBay


  • Log in to your eBay Seller Hub.

  • Go to Account Settings → Site Preferences → Buyer Requirements.

  • Enable the rule that restricts buyers from purchasing more than a set number of items within 10 days.

  • Enter the maximum quantity a buyer can purchase.

  • Save your changes.


https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/listings/creating-managing-listings/setting-buyer-requirements?id=4152