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China has destroyed the secondary market, turning Ebay into a Chinese drop shipper site. How many Chinese companies are mandatorily placed into Mangled Payments?

My bet — none. Even using PayPal was ridiculous. People should be allowed to accept payments on their own terms using a card reader from any provider. Big companies have got to go or should keep the platforms as a safe trading benevolent place.

I Definitely I will reduce my selling on eBay. These new measures inhibit the seller I know intimate in my listings that when the money is in my account I will then post the item. No-one seems to be concerned that eBay are not offering a similar option to match micropayments previously available on PayPal.

Not happy. I had insentive to sell more when I was paid instantly, not going to go with this, closed one account next will follow. This has caused major cash flow issues for me as an Ebay seller. The recent bank holiday weekend, and the new rules stating that any payments taken over that weekend will not be processed or initiated until the Tuesday meant that I was liable for overdraft charges while Ebay sat on my funds.

Absolutely ridiculous system, and totally unacceptable, especially as there is no apparent way to reverse it. I agree with sellers to withdraw. I am an eBay buyer and agree about loss of PayPal — it will give a fraudulent seller my bank access, which I am not keen on. Sold an open-box laptop on ebay. Buyer got buyers remorse and claimed fraud.

Ebay refunded the buyer and tried but failed to take it out of my bank account without permission. It failed because I had the fore sight to close that checking account. Then, I closed that eBay account immediately. So, eBay is the only one that lost money. I will only buy from them from now on. So, eBay only screwed themselves. They are horrible for sellers.

This, alongside the poorly managed Authenticity Guarantee system this has ruined eBay for me. This is nothing short of Bully-boy tactics in an effort to squeeze sellers even more. This was actually my first year trying to avoid eBay and my sales have been much better off. Trust me. Oh, and trying to get your money from a foreign national company based in Stockholm after their friends hack your account. Do your research.

Then run!! I have stop selling on ebay as a hobby since i was told i needed to raise my seller rating. Just got a email from threatening to limit my selling or other action go ahead i will see you on Mercari. The money went straight to PayPal immediately before and I could transfer it into my account immediately. Now it takes three or four days or more for ebay to deposit it. Their fees are much higher than they say.

I think they are double- dipping, especially on their global shipping. If something is sold for cash, the seller pays no PayPal fees at all and would only pay ebay seller fees, which eBay is now increasing!

And with this new system ebay will now not pay PayPal fees and also collect and extra 2. They are twisting the facts to make it sound like sellers are getting a better deal, but they are not. EBay are to avoid paying PayPal fees and charge the seller extra fees. I have been an Ebay seller since This is new big brother policy is insanely idiotic. You now have to wait until positive feedback is left before the funds can even be initiated. Best case scenario you get your funds in 2 business days, that is, if the buyer leaves postive feedback immediately.

Worst case scenarion is up to 21 business days what?!?!. Rather than paying Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, Amazon are all better alternatives. The protection isn't necessarily any better than that offered through a credit card chargeback. This covers physical items you bought online as well as what they call "intangible items" such as e-tickets where the event you bought a ticket for was cancelled, or the software you bought doesn't download.

As always, it pays to read the fine print. This process is fee-free, however PayPal may require you to return the disputed item to the seller at your own cost. If you have an eligible purchase you can make a claim using PayPal's resolution centre within days of making the payment. You must also have an existing PayPal account that is in good standing and have used this account to pay for the item.

However, before making a claim you must first attempt to resolve the issue with the seller. You can do this from your PayPal account. After logging in, find the transaction in question in your activity and contact the seller. If you're unable to agree on a resolution you need to escalate it to a claim within 20 days of filing it, otherwise PayPal states "your dispute will automatically close". Once escalated, you may be required to provide documentation to PayPal and return the disputed item to the seller.

It's up to PayPal to determine if your claim qualifies for Buyer Protection. If you're unhappy with the outcome, you may be able to appeal this decision, place a complaint, or seek a remedy using chargeback through your credit or debit card.

With the pitch "we're here to help", you could be forgiven for thinking that one of the benefits of PayPal's Buyer Protection is that the dispute process is easier than pursuing a chargeback, but that may not be the case. We spoke to Luisa T back in after she tried to use PayPal's Buyer Protection to get a refund for a Christian Dior perfume she'd bought online and paid for through PayPal , which turned out to be an obvious fake.

Even though she lodged the dispute within the required timeframe currently days , PayPal required her to prove the perfume was fake — at her own expense — before they would begin to pursue the case. PayPal required her to prove the perfume was fake — at her own expense — before they would begin to pursue the case. Luisa had to support her claim with documents from an unbiased third party, such as a dealer or appraiser, or an organisation qualified in the area of the item in question, which could clearly identify that the item was not authentic.

PayPal facilitates online payments for hundreds of thousands of e-commerce ventures, as well as traditional brick-and-mortar companies with an online presence. Read on to learn how it can work for your business, too. A step-by-step guide to PayPal. A typical online transaction. At this point, PayPal gets to work behind the scenes. Mary Ann sees a shopping cart or checkout page next. Depending on the type of PayPal service you choose, she might see a shopping cart page integrated with your website.

After reviewing the checkout page, Mary Ann clicks the Pay Now button.



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