do sellers need to offer paypal?

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โ25-05-2016 05:07 AM - edited โ25-05-2016 05:08 AM
is it an ebay policy to offer paypal as one of the payment methods to buyers?
thought it was but may have changed since ebay and paypal are now 2 different companies,or are they?..thanks.
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on โ25-05-2016 05:15 AM
For most categories of listings on eBay.com.au, sellers need to offer at least one of the following safer electronic payment methods:
PayPal
Credit card processed through the seller's internet merchant account
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/accepted-payments-policy.html
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on โ25-05-2016 10:40 AM
These days the answer in the vast majority of cases is, for all intents and purposes, "yes".
A few months ago, eBay removed Paymate as one of the acceptable safe payment methods, leaving the only other option as credit cards / merchant facilities, which is simply not a viable option even for a lot of business sellers, so for most people it's PayPal or don't list (except in the categories where "safe" payment methods aren't mandatory, like motors).
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on โ25-05-2016 01:57 PM
It is just ebay,s way of double dipping. Get a Final Value Fee from the sale and get another hit from PayPal fees
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on โ25-05-2016 02:01 PM
There is no double dipping.....you pay ebay a fee for selling your item and you pay paypal a fee for transferring the money.
If your buyer does not use paypal there is no paypal fee.
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โ25-05-2016 03:16 PM - edited โ25-05-2016 03:18 PM
reason i ask is im wanting to buy an item (small item in a 500g satchel here in AU) but seller states payments only by Visa/MasterCard, Money order/Bank cheque only. no paypal..
thanks for all the responses..
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on โ25-05-2016 03:52 PM
It appears your seller is offering their own Merchant credit card facilities....that is completely within the rules.
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on โ25-05-2016 04:41 PM
personally i prefer to use PP for all the benifits that they provide when buying.
is this item only available from this one seller leaving no choice if you really want it.
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โ25-05-2016 05:09 PM - edited โ25-05-2016 05:11 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:personally i prefer to use PP for all the benifits that they provide when buying.
is this item only available from this one seller leaving no choice if you really want it.
me too....its a torch worth around $60 and found other sellers with the same items that also offer paypal as an option of payment.
anyway, thanks for the replies. im off fishing so ill be back in the morn to answer any other posts etc.
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on โ25-05-2016 05:49 PM
@my_wishes_and_dreams wrote:It is just ebay,s way of double dipping. Get a Final Value Fee from the sale and get another hit from PayPal fees
How is that? eBay sold Paypal off last year. Unless they still have some shares, and get dividends like any other shareholder, they have no financial interest in Paypal at all.

