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Starting TODAY eBay changes to accepting Paypal payments

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Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
added a screenie. not sure if it was CC or not, but they took a fee...

Thanks for the screenie, can you post another after you click "details" for the payment?
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
When has any change from paypal or ebay been good?

PayPal no longer charges you a $.20 label processing fee when printing out shipping labels for Media Mail and First Class packages :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Nitemare
When has any change from paypal or ebay been good?

PayPal no longer charges you a $.20 label processing fee when printing out shipping labels for Media Mail and First Class packages :thumbsup:

What's wrong with MS Word?
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Nitemare
When has any change from paypal or ebay been good?

PayPal no longer charges you a $.20 label processing fee when printing out shipping labels for Media Mail and First Class packages :thumbsup:

What's wrong with MS Word?

Huh?

I don't know about you, but having PayPal integrated so tightly with eBay is EXCELLENT. UPS shipping and USPS shipping is automatically tracked through My eBay and you and the buyers get automatic emails with tracking numbers.

Besides, you pay the same rates you would pay at the Post Office except that Delivery Confirmation for Priority Mail is free on PayPal. That and you don't have to wait in line at the post office. Just print out your label and drop it in the automated checkout box.

It's really crazy NOT to use it.
 
So just say something like, "Payment by balance fund transfers" instead of mentioning Paypal. If a buyer doesn't know what that means they can email you.
 
Originally posted by: EULA
Here's what you do: Charge an extra 3-4 dollars for shipping. State in the auction, that if they use money orders, you'll give them a $4 discount... tada.

That's a really good idea. I shall remember that.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
I don't know about you, but having PayPal integrated so tightly with eBay is EXCELLENT. UPS shipping and USPS shipping is automatically tracked through My eBay and you and the buyers get automatic emails with tracking numbers.

Besides, you pay the same rates you would pay at the Post Office except that Delivery Confirmation for Priority Mail is free on PayPal. That and you don't have to wait in line at the post office. Just print out your label and drop it in the automated checkout box.

It's really crazy NOT to use it.
The integration sounds like a plus.

I believe the free DC on Priority comes from USPS, not from PayPal, e.g. you could sell something on FS/FT, accept a MO, print out your postage with the proper kit, and get free DC.
 
Originally posted by: Triumph
So just say something like, "Payment by balance fund transfers" instead of mentioning Paypal. If a buyer doesn't know what that means they can email you.

Or the buyer just skips your auction and goes to a competitor that has the paypal logo. Also, many times I will filter my searches by only including payments through paypal. End result, you lose money by alienating your buyers.
 
Originally posted by: vegetation
Originally posted by: Triumph
So just say something like, "Payment by balance fund transfers" instead of mentioning Paypal. If a buyer doesn't know what that means they can email you.

Or the buyer just skips your auction and goes to a competitor that has the paypal logo. Also, many times I will filter my searches by only including payments through paypal. End result, you lose money by alienating your buyers.

Exactly. If I buy something on eBay, it's ONLY with PayPal. I don't want the added wait time of having to go to the post office and getting a money order, then mailing the payment. It's just additional time that isn't needed
 
If you do any sort of volume on eBay, you should already have a merchant account by now.

Offer the buyer a 3% discount for sending a money order or cashiers check. Offer the same 3% discount for sending personal/business checks with a mandatory 7 business day waiting period (for the check to clear). Offer to accept BidPay and help pay some or all of the BidPay fees for the buyer. Or as I said before, get a merchant account and pay the same or lower fees than with PayPal while cutting out the middle man.

All of these options will net you the same amount of money as accepting a PayPal payment, but without the concern for fraud from a buyer dispute or chargeback, and without the concern of PayPal seizing your money because you look like you are "high risk". By accepting mailed payments and BidPay, once the money is in your bank, it is yours to keep.

Of course PayPal is the de facto standard for online payments on eBay. That is because eBay owns PayPal. It is in eBay's best interest to get as many people (buyers and sellers) to use PayPal so they can line their pockets. My beef is that with the market cornered, PayPal will not be seriously concerned about the serious issues with their services. We'll have to wait until Google Wallet launches for any real competition to PayPal on a grander scale, and competition is always good for the end user.
 
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