What is GREAT and NOT great about Paypal?
I know this has been passed around the board many times. But can anyone give your thoughts on what features are GREAT about Paypal and what about is uncool? From the buyer perspective is it great? From the Seller perspective what is bad about it. Last thing, what exactly is a "non-credit card Paypal payment" that I often see Sellers mentioning in their auctions. Thank you for thoughts.
matteproof
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Bad=Fee if a credit card is used. Buyer can file a false claim and cause your account to be put on hold.
non-credit card Paypal payment=Payment from a source other than a credit card like a bank account.
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My ebay auctions
I have asked buyers before if they paid from a card or their paypal balance or verified checking account and I still got charged fees no matter where the money came from. I down graded my account to a personal after learning that and just tell my buyers I can not take credit cards and so far no one has cared one way ot the other.
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Negatives: Very expensive to seller
USPS Money Order Positives: No "clearing time", substantially cheaper than PayPal (only 99 cents), hard to counterfeit
USPS Money Order Negatives: Not instantaneous, but very quick
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As a seller, I believe it makes good business sense to allow buyers to use credit cards through Paypal, and I always offer that option. Why? I feel that I get more bidders that way. Think about it. If you get one more bidder than you would have gotten if you hadn't included the CC by Paypal option, the Paypal surcharge is paid for. That is cool with me. The bonus kicks in if you get 2 or more bidders that wouldn't have bid had they not had the option to use a CC. It pays off with a better price on your item, and the buyer doesn't have to have cash on hand to pay you.
The negative aspect of Paypal is that they can access your account that you tie in with them. That wouldn't be a good thing if you are unfortunate enough to come across a scammer that takes your item and charges back the CC, forcing Paypal to take money out of your bank account. I haven't experienced that, but it could happen.
It's certainly not worth hiring an attorney over this amount of money.........and it still frosts me they are still around at all! Currently there are several class action lawsuits against the company......and more are sure to follow. Their demise is something i look forward to, and it's especially surprising that ebay bought them out at a time when a lot of the problems were well known.
All you who still use the service are just waiting for your turn at getting shafted without a lube!
By the way........pull up www.google.com, type in "paypal complaints", and see over 61,000 (That's SIXTY ONE THOUSAND!) complaints listed there!!!! Two years ago when they ripped me off there were only 21,000 or so complaints. Looks like PayPal has had a busy couple of years!!!!
Here's another VERY interesting site devoted to exposing the dirty little secrets of this company. A GREAT read on just the 1st page!
Here's the link: PayPal Sucks
joejeweler
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
<< <i>PayPal is a non-Bank entity acting like a Bank, but without any government safeguards! They STOLE over $1,800 out of my account from "Cleared" direct paypal balances (NOT Credit Card chargebacks) ...over 2 years ago. Their "You've got cash" email is a crock 'cause they can take it back just as quick.......even from your checking account which you give them linking access to when you sign up.....and even when you're not at fault! In my case a person paying me over $3,000 was not delivering merchandise on his end and paid me for mine and picked up the merchandise in person. They cleaned out my $1,800 paypal balance AND had the nerve to bill me for the funds i had already spent for my own purchases. ($1,200 or so) Funny they haven't pursued any further collection efforts except for a short time initially.......guess they knew i won't pay a dime!
It's certainly not worth hiring an attorney over this amount of money.........joejeweler >>
I have not had any problems with PayPal but hearing this stuff really scares me. I have heard of some past problems but I figured once EBAY bought them out it would get better. I only use it to buy stuff with my CC.
With regard to "reversals." Can a buyer reverse a charge to a Seller without FIRST sending the coin back to the Seller?
Would PayPal automatically take funds from an account without FIRST investigating and determining that a coin was in fact returned?
Last question; how does one actually GET the money when Selling? Does PayPal receive the funds and then automatically credit it to the Seller's bank account? Or, must one take some action after PayPal receives the funds? (or do the funds actually go directly to the Sellers bank account from the buyer?). Thank you again for very kind responses.
NOT great....Ebay owns them
<< <i>how does one actually GET the money when Selling? Does PayPal receive the funds and then automatically credit it to the Seller's bank account? Or, must one take some action after PayPal receives the funds? >>
Generally the money will just sit in the paypal account until you login in and either direct it to a back account, request a check or wire transfer, or spend it and send it to someone else. I don't believe that they automagically transfer to an account.
jjroll
I don't know about other dealers, but I have to work on close margins with really nice material. Yes, it's only 3%, but when you margin is 10% it starts to add up. Add that to the other nickel and dimeing that Ebay does to you, plus the added work of selling coins on Ebay vs. selling coins at shows, and in the end I find Ebay a down right unattractive place to sell really nice coins.
Give me a coin show and a nice long group of want lists.
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Truly, Paypal sucks.
Lou C
ANA Life-Member
People complain about checks, but you know what? You can control WHEN the item gets shipped. If you are dealing with good reliable customer out the item goes in the mail as soon as you get the check. If you are not sure you wait for it to clear.
You don't have any of the crap with YOU MUST SHIP WITHIN 48 HOURS and hope nothing goes wrong. Pay Pal is in a no lose situation for themselves. Pay Pal is a pal to Ebay. It sure isn't the merchant's pal.
Lou
ANA Life-Member