on โ27-05-2015 07:00 PM
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โ27-05-2015 08:19 PM - edited โ27-05-2015 08:21 PM
I'm presuming this is what you mean:
In short, it doesn't work. Not for Australians.
This only appears on US eBay because it's only offered within the US.
You can click 'see terms' to find out how it would work if it was available to you, just for your own curiosity.
on โ27-05-2015 07:20 PM
on โ27-05-2015 07:21 PM
on โ27-05-2015 07:30 PM
on โ27-05-2015 08:09 PM
I must get my eyes cleared , where does it say you can pay it off
on โ27-05-2015 08:16 PM
โ27-05-2015 08:19 PM - edited โ27-05-2015 08:21 PM
I'm presuming this is what you mean:
In short, it doesn't work. Not for Australians.
This only appears on US eBay because it's only offered within the US.
You can click 'see terms' to find out how it would work if it was available to you, just for your own curiosity.
on โ27-05-2015 08:20 PM
Michelle, are you sure you have the right item number?
That listing is for a US$500 swimsuit with $50 postage and immediate payment required.....no mention of paying over time.
on โ27-05-2015 08:23 PM
@digital*ghost wrote:I'm presuming this is what you mean:
In short, it doesn't work. Not for Australians.
This only appears on US eBay because it's only offered within the US.
If that is what Michelle means then she had better investigate it very thoroughly.
I believe some Australians have been able to access it but now there is legal action going on in the USA because paypal has misled customers about the T & C.
on โ27-05-2015 08:29 PM
Yup, they had to pay out $25 mil because they signed people up to it (formerly Bill Me Later) without their knowledge.
The only similar kind of service I've heard Aussies being able to access is the one where the money is deducted from a bank account a couple of weeks after the purchase, but that's for the full amount and doesn't incur any additional charges, unlike the credit one (AFAIK - some Australians might be able to use the credit, maybe if they're registered in the US?).