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Cannot Bid on an Ebay Item when PayPal is required by Seller.
I have no interest in setting up a PayPal account, because I would never use it. I consider it unnecessary. Now, I have a seller who is willing to take a cashier's check, but he's got PayPal as a requirement in his listing, and ebay won't accept my bid.
Can he change his listing to remove the PayPal requirement after the auction has begun?
Can he change his listing to remove the PayPal requirement after the auction has begun?
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<< <i>I have a feeling more and more sellers are going to go to paypal only/and or paypal required in a few months when these changes take effect. >>
Yep. I'm considering it myself.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>I have a feeling more and more sellers are going to go to paypal only/and or paypal required in a few months when these changes take effect. >>
Yep. I'm considering it myself.
Russ, NCNE >>
Well, on the surface then, excellent business move by Ebay.
They "lower" the fees, which, for many, means an increase. Cha-ching #1
Then, if that convinces many people to switch to Paypal for "paypal only" listings, Cha-ching #2
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>Then, if that convinces many people to switch to Paypal for "paypal only" listings, Cha-ching #2 >>
Not PayPal only. PayPal account required. Buyers can still pay by check or money order.
Russ, NCNE
No, Russ. Not if the buyer has a "PayPal-required" stipulation. I tried to enter a bid, and ebay kicked it right back to me. This was after I emailed the seller to see if he would accept a cashier's check or money order, and he said "yes".
They want a lock on all sides of the transaction.
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<< <i>PayPal account required. Buyers can still pay by check or money order.
No, Russ. Not if the buyer has a PayPal required stipulation >>
If you had a PayPal account, you could still pay by mail.
Russ, NCNE
Requiring buyers to have a PayPal account does not mean that the buyer must pay for the item using PayPal. It only requires that the buyer be a PayPal account holder before they can bid on or purchase the item through whichever payment method you accept.
DJ, I'm suprised......no ID verification at all? That blows away my whole reason, which would be an added security level in buyer identification, regardless of how they pay. I'm shocked you can join paypal without any ID required....
<< <i>DJ, I'm suprised......no ID verification at all? That blows away my whole reason, which would be an added security level in buyer identification, regardless of how they pay. I'm shocked you can join paypal without any ID required.... >>
I was very surprised myself when my paypal account was set up several years ago...but that's the way it is.
I'd rather eat nails. I told the prospective seller that I would have to "no bid" that auction. Regards, Jerry
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