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is there anybody out there that does not accept paypal?

I am thinking of selling some of my cards via ebay and just curious about paypal. I have sold thousands of items on ebay back in college up through 2004 and had one bad experience and have not used them since to sell.

Can I do it without paypal? Do you have any stories about paypal?

I had a person first file a claim that item did nto arrive(500 card 86-87 fleer lot) when I provided signature confirmation to paypal they sided with me. Well, a few weeks later I was on vacation and had nothing on ebay and he filed ANOTHER claim saying item not as described I did not check my paypal account again until after the 10 day mark and they gave him a full refund. To this day that guy has a 500 card lot of NM-MT 86 fleer and his 500 dollars. It just burns me up still to this day.

It was my fault that I did not respond in the 10 days again but I was always pissed at Paypal because they claimed since I did not respond the buyer did not have to provide proof he sent my item back. I swear it seems Paypal is a cesspool for scammers and crooks. I was a silver powerseller and really was aggravated with them just nailing me when I would have given a refund and relisted.

The guy was scamming from the jump and I believe his feedback was 6 and mine was around 1000 different positives or so.

I can use paypal but have chose not to for four years and just fear selling on ebay it could kill my auctions not to accept it.

I have only sold a hand full of items and dont think I took paypal but I have used paypal to buy things on ebay/board members.

I really just dont want to use paypal but some of my items are in the 200.00 range and afraid not taking paypal will hurt alot.
** Working on the following sets-2013 Spectra Football Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Autograph set, 2015 Spectra Football Illustrious Legends Autograph set, 2014-15 Hall of Fame Heroes autograph set. **

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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    I would rather the sellers I deal with take paypal. It makes the whole transaction go alot smoother. I hate writing checks or mo's and then having to mail them.

    For high dollar cards, ($50.00 or above imo) if the seller doesn't take paypal, I'm not bidding.
  • msassinmsassin Posts: 1,564 ✭✭✭
    I don't take PayPal on all of my store items and many of my auctions (I figure eBay already gets a large enough cut).

    If it is something that I really need/want to get rid of I will take it just for the convenience.

    I have no problem buying from respected sellers who do not take PayPal (sometimes it takes a couple days for me to get around to writing a check).
  • 1980scollector1980scollector Posts: 2,036 ✭✭✭
    Paypal is a great great advantage for BUYERS

    Who protects sellers from scammers??


    I want to be fair to all parties but I dont want to be scammed out of my drawers either.

    Ebay worked great for me before paypal and it worked great 99% of the time when I took paypal but a scammer wore me out for 500.00 and it still aggravates me.
    ** Working on the following sets-2013 Spectra Football Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Autograph set, 2015 Spectra Football Illustrious Legends Autograph set, 2014-15 Hall of Fame Heroes autograph set. **
  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Paypal is a great great advantage for BUYERS >>



    I agree.

    Whatever you decide, I hope it works out for you.

    matt
  • I stopped using Paypal about 2 years ago, and closed my account for good. I got tired of Ebay and Paypal being one in the same, yet they got 3 cuts from my sale(list fee, final value fee, and Paypal fee). Paypal is pretty crooked, if you really look into them. I know for a fact, because I have..

    I have 100% feedback, and have been a member of Ebay for 6 years. I have not noticed any drop in my auction's sale prices once I stopped using Paypal. Also, it's great keeping that lump of $$ that Paypal always hit me for. Over a year's time, it really adds up.

    Everyone is different, but I don't mind paying with a money order, but only buy from members with over at least 100 feedbacks as a seller, and no less than 99.5% feedback rating.

    Another great benefit to me is that on high dollar items, I am in charge, and some scam artist cannot play a Paypal chargeback scam. As a matter of fact, I just had a Taiwan buyer send me $400 USD cash in the mail. I would have never have had that buyer if I used Paypal, because I would not have accepted their PP payment due to fear of a potential fraudulant PP chargeback.
  • I know that i have seen a LOT of auctions end for a LOT less than if they took paypal...
    I, as MANY others, will not even bid on an item if the seller doesn't take paypal.

    I, also am one, who will MANY times, bid way over what a card is worth, if I want it, and the item doesn't come by often.

  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,873 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Agree with stantheman, though I still use Paypal for most items, I'd never use it for anything worth over 1K.


    Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    IMO if a seller is good it makes no difference if he takes paypal or not, his sales are there.

    Marginal guys will suffer.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • thedutymonthedutymon Posts: 4,323
    Good Day,
    Have been selling on E-Bay for over 10 years now. Feedback 2800 at 100% positive. Have never taken and will never take PayPal. As Stan said......good god, E-Bay already gets 2 cuts of my sales, no way I am giving them another percentage of my sales. If they weren't just another money grubbing entity, then why don't they give me my fees back because I do all my business on E-Bay???? I have never seen any problem with my Buyers because I don't take Pay-Get -in your pants-Pal. About once every 6 months or so I get a e-mail from a bidder, Why Don't you take PayPal?. Because Thomas Jefferson had some Balls!!!!!
    Don't like it, don't bid!!!
    Just closed a $17,777.00 deal, No PayPal, didn't have to pay them almost a grand to sell my item to somebody else and get nothing from you PayPal !!!
    Neil
    Actually Collect Non Sport, but am just so full of myself I post all over the place !!!!!!!
  • elsnortoelsnorto Posts: 2,012 ✭✭
    For what it is worth, I am one of those who will not bid on auctions that do not accept Paypal unless it is something tremendously rare and the seller is well established. I have heard all of the horror stories and I sympathize with the additional cut Paypal takes from already thin margins, but the convenience and protection I get as a bidder makes it essential. As a seller, I begrudgingly accept Paypal as well as I know many other potential bidders feel the same way as I do.

    Snorto~
  • speederspeeder Posts: 819
    Save yourself some money and some grief,, do not use them. They are not necessary to do biz on ebay.

    I dropped them totally a couple years ago.

    Lee
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