Create a completely brand new eBay Account?

A few days ago, i wanted to buy a power bank from this seller and 2 phone cases from another seller but when I tried to purchase them, my card declined. I purchase it the 2nd time. Declined. I was very sure I had sufficient funds in my bank account because I have 290 dollars in it and all the items including shipping cost only 79.90 dollars.

I tried to purchase it again, from my iPhone 5 using the eBay app, and then this screen pop up saying I've had 5 unpaid item strikes for the past 6 months recorded in my account. I read in the forum and they say I had to wait one whole freaking year for it to wear off. Wtf? What's the point of going to ebay if you can't buy stuff, what a pain! I mind as well leave ebay and buy stuff from amazon. But I really want to buy these items!

I'm thinking of creating a completely new eBay account, a new email account but same paypal account. I'll be using my other debit card as well just in case. I'll transfer the funds to my other bank account.

I'm asking if this will work?

What's the point of going to ebay if you won't pay for stuff, what a pain! You mind as well leave ebay and buy stuff from amazon.

eBay will be so much better with you gone, deadbeat loser.

Creating a new account to evade restrictions on the other account is prohibited. EBay will ban both your accounts permanently, which would be a good riddance.

I had a similar experience. I had a 134 (100%) positive rating and used PayPal for purchasing things on eBay. Then one day, I tried to by a laptop battery with PayPal and it said I had insufficient funds. My PayPal account was tied directly to my back savings account and there was more than enough money. Still, PayPal wouldn't budge from its jackass position of insufficient funds. So I dropped my PayPal account and deleted my eBay account. Over a year later, I established a new eBay account identity and now only pay with a USPS postal money order. Any eBay merchant that doesn't accept the option of me paying them with a postal money order doesn't deserve my business!

Since I pay for the postal money order with CASH, to me, the money order is the SAME AS CASH! When a merchant starts refusing CASH for payment of products and services, it's time to go to a real human that will accept cash!