What is Bidpay?
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I have a buyer in Greece who wants to pay me by bidpay.com eventhough my eBay listing and the invoice I sent him says PayPal, money order, or check.
Does bidpay cost me anything? Do I have to register for it? It was only a $28 item so I really don't want to go through any hassle geting the money.
Does bidpay cost me anything? Do I have to register for it? It was only a $28 item so I really don't want to go through any hassle geting the money.
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Bidpay will charge the buyer's credit card for the auction and mail the seller a check. The buyer pays all the fees associated with the transaction.
I've used bidpay once each as a buyer and seller and not had a problem either way.
I'd accept the Bidpay payment, you'll come out slightly ahead compared to Paypal.
-JamminJ
09/07/2006
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Don
bidpay is a Western Union money order. A quick way to send cash worldwide, (if needed the cash is transferred within 10 mins without a check, just with a 10 digit number), but very costly for the buyer. About 5-10% accordingly, the smaller the amount, the bigger the percentage.
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I will never use Bid Pay again.
Maybe my experience was unusual, but they will never have a second chance with my money.
Bob
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<< <i>Any problem cashing the check? >>
None at all.
-JamminJ
Once I used Bidpay for a electronic item to pay for a item from a seller in Canada.
Bidpay determined that the seller was a scam artist after the money order was mailed by them, then they cancelled the money order in order to stop payment on it, and refunded my money.
So I have no problem with them at all.
At first I thought the fees were a bit high, but then how much trouble is it for you to go to the USPO and buy a money order and then mail it to the seller? I think the fees are pretty reasonable in that case. Especially, since you can start the payment process off 24 hours a day right from your PC.
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