balidey
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posted on 6/6/08 at 09:55 AM |
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more paypal banging head against wall
Thought I'd add this here, as everyone else seems to have paypal problems.
My father is new to e-bay, he wants to sell something, but he can't as he's not registered with paypal. He doesn't want to be as the
things he is selling are big, heavy and therefore are cash on collection only.
Ebay say:
quote:
We're making transactions safer for eBay members by updating our Accepted Payments Policy. The Policy requires all sellers to offer PayPal as a
payment method in their listings
And there's no way to not allow paypal payment.
I suppose he could just write in the advert 'cash only' but he can't actually get that far in the listing process without entering a
paypal email.
Any ideas how we can get the things listed? I don't want to put in my paypal account, and he doesn't want to set one up.
Can we enter his normal e-mail address as the paypal address, even though there is not paypal account assigned to it?
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:02 AM |
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this is one of the reasons I no longer use e-bay
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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bilbo
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:03 AM |
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What I always say with collection only items is 'Paypal in advance or cash on collection', then I choose payment options of paypal and
'other - please see item description'
Most people wont be willing to pay up front in full before they collect, so I always get the cash
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smart51
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:24 AM |
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Can you make eBay charge a paypal surcharge? A bit like adding in postage?
That way, if someone decides they don't want to pay in cash, you wap an extra fee in to persuade them. Say that is covers the paypal fees, both
to accept the payment and to transfer the cash out.
To be fair, I hate ebay auctions that don't have paypal as sending cheques and waiting for them to clear is a pain. I want my stuff now.
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ned
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:26 AM |
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I posted recently about this. I listed using my paypal account but said clearly in the listing i wouldn't accept it and ebay made me and
i'd refund anyone that tried and cash on collection only. seemed to work and the listing didn't get pulled but wouldn't suprise me
if they start pulling listings with those sorts of wordings soon if not already...
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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balidey
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:43 AM |
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All valid points, but you are missing something.
My dad does not have a paypal account, and doesn't want one, and he can not LIST the item on e-bay unless you enter one. Thats what we are
trying to get round, we're not trying to avoid fees.
You can start to advertise, but as soon as you get to the 2nd screen it says 'enter paypal address or F*** off' Well it may as well say
that
ie is there ANY WAY you can advertise on ebay if you don't have paypal?
[Edited on 6/6/08 by balidey]
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ned
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:50 AM |
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no.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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Hellfire
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:53 AM |
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Use an alternative - there are plenty springing up
EBID
is the leader of the also rans at the moment...
Steve
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r1_pete
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posted on 6/6/08 at 10:59 AM |
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As above there's no way to not accept paypal on your listing.
IMO paypal isn't too bad, but for large collection items I always state "cash on collection only, if you don't agree, dont
bid"
Never had a listing pulled - yet
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02GF74
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posted on 6/6/08 at 11:11 AM |
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you could try to enter e-mail address but I owuld expect the registration process would check if the address has a paypal account.
linking paypal account to a credit card is best - if something goes wrong and money is siphoned out, it is money that was not there in the first place
so the card company would have to take measures to get money back.
now it would be different situation with a bank account as it would be harder to get money back from a bank.
well, that is my logic, may be total bo&&ocks ofcourse but keeps me happy
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Ricks-9r
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posted on 6/6/08 at 11:32 AM |
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you need to register a credit card/bank details with Pay-pal in order to pay the selling fees otherwise no joy ,try yellow free ads paper instead you
don't get the coverage but at least there local
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will121
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posted on 6/6/08 at 11:38 AM |
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dont thimk there is now a way round not having paypal account, but how about setting one up and in the discription say 10% deposit to be payed via
paypal with balance cash on collection?
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balidey
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posted on 6/6/08 at 11:42 AM |
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well, looks like the only option then is for my dad to use my paypal address to set up the advert.
I used to enjoy using e-bay when i first registered in 2001, but now it seems like such hard work to buy, sell and even search for what you want. and
as they have grown its got too 'corporate' and way too greedy.
I can see their competitors taking a bite out of them soon.
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Aico
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posted on 6/6/08 at 12:20 PM |
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You can just make an account and not use it. You can always say the buyer needs to collect and this is a fact in your case. You only pay by PayPal
when you have something shipped. You can also say add 4% for PayPalfees, which I do. SImply because PayPal ask those fees.
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Peteff
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posted on 6/6/08 at 04:02 PM |
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If you are a new seller you have to offer Paypal as an option. I sold a trailer tent on a buy it now recently and put in the listing that it was cash
on collection but with a £20 deposit through paypal. It was quite easy but you have to have the paypal account or you can't sell.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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fatfranky
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posted on 6/6/08 at 05:31 PM |
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I've just listed something on ebay and put in the wrong paypal e mail address (it was cash on collection anyway) and the ebay system accepted
it
I thought it would have rejected the listing
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