11-08-2021 06:12 PM - edited 11-08-2021 06:13 PM
the link would not work but it looks kocher. It was on the internal IM system. I checked announcements but could not find anything?
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At eBay, we strive to make our policies clear and our services easy to use. We wanted to let sellers know that we have posted a new version of our Payments Terms of Use, effective October 10, 2021. If you do not agree to the changes, you may terminate these Payments Terms of Use, pursuant to Section 11 (“Term, Termination”), without any extra cost at any time before the effective date of the changes.
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on 13-08-2021 12:57 PM
I'll add a nip or 2 of brandy to the coffee and see if that helps!
Hopefully someone smarter than me can reduce 16 pages down to something more manageable and also makes sense.
on 13-08-2021 04:41 PM
Only read the bits that apply to Australia if you don't sell internationally.
14-08-2021 05:52 PM - edited 14-08-2021 05:53 PM
A'ight, since I'm supposed to be doing my BAS right now...
Differences I have picked up using a really simplistic method - lining up the same sections on each page between the two versions and flicking between them, if a visual difference presents, I checked into what it was. Mostly, it seems to be updated because ECUK is replacing EC Sarl as a payment entity for some countries, which would be of relevance to sellers listing on EU / UK sites.
Eg - in spoilers because I copy / pasted mostly in full, and some of the sections are a bit long
Original: In addition to the General Payments Terms (Part I of these Payments Terms of Use), each eBay Payment Entity has Additional Payments Terms (Parts II, III, IV, and V of these Payments Terms of Use)
New: In addition to the General Payments Terms (Part I of these Payments Terms of Use), each eBay Payment Entity has Additional Payments Terms (Parts II, III, IV, V and VI of these Payments Terms of Use)
Part VI is some additional terms if you receive payment services from eBay UK (i.e. if you list on the UK site), who is also now listed as one of the payment entities where they weren't in the original.
We may modify the scope of payment methods available to buyers in our sole discretion. We may change, discontinue, enhance, or modify features of Managed Payments at any time. We and/or our Affiliates may require that some eBay Services transactions be completed without using Managed Payments (and instead using the services of third-party service providers) and will provide buyers and sellers, as applicable, instructions on how payments must be made at the time of listing and/or purchase.
[snip - no change to second paragraph]
After a Managed Payments transaction occurs, you will receive a notification confirming such payment transaction. We will initiate settlement of proceeds received to your Linked Financial Account (as defined below in Part I, Section 4 “Seller Onboarding”). You can access the status of your Managed Payments transactions, including settlements and other payment information, under the Payments tab in the Seller Hub, which will be available to you when you successfully onboard to Managed Payments. We reserve our right to manage the risks associated with providing you with the Payment Services by placing restrictions on your access to the funds or by taking other appropriate measures (including implementing transaction limits or terminating this agreement) as described in these Payments Terms of Use.
New:
We may modify the scope of payment methods available to buyers in our sole discretion. We may change, discontinue, enhance, or modify features of Managed Payments at any time. If ECA is your Payout Entity, we will notify you of any material changes or modifications to the features of Managed Payments through eBay messages (in My eBay) or directly to the email address linked to your account. We and/or our Affiliates may require that some eBay Services transactions be completed without using Managed Payments (and instead using the services of third-party service providers) and will provide buyers and sellers, as applicable, instructions on how payments must be made at the time of listing and/or purchase.
[snip - snap]
After a Managed Payments transaction occurs, you will receive a notification confirming such payment transaction. We will initiate settlement of proceeds received to your Linked Financial Account (as defined below in Part I, Section 4 “Seller Onboarding”). You can access the status of your Managed Payments transactions, including settlements and other payment information, under the Payments tab in the Seller Hub, which will be available to you when you successfully onboard to Managed Payments. We reserve our right to manage the risks (for instance, the risk of your transactions being cancelled) associated with providing you with the Payment Services by placing restrictions on your access to the funds or by taking other appropriate measures (including implementing transaction limits or terminating this agreement) as described in these Payments Terms of Use.
Under international sales, ECUK has been added as a payment entity.
Aaaand, this is where I kinda lost interest / patience... 😳 🤣 Most of it doesn't seem to be any real material change for your average Aussie seller, listing on the AU site only, as a lot of it is updates to accomodate changes re: ECUK. There's some tweaks in wording here or there, but from what I can see it's less policy change and more... well, generally just more words, and in a few cases, fewer.
You can see I didn't get very far, though - I'm happy to pass the baton, or... just let it fall. 😁