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Are people removing paypal as a payment option, and how do you do that to avoid double-dipping fees?

The new eBay rules demanding a 13% slice of payment (including the theft of postage costs) is bad enough, buyt it is a clear case of double dipping when people pay via paypal and you lose even more. This has been a disastrous change for eBay, pretty much made me decide to put sales on hold, but is there a way of refusing to accept paypal from within Australia to avoid this unfair double-dipping on fees?

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Re: Are people removing paypal as a payment option, and how do you do that to avoid double-dipping f

purchasers are being affected too.. I only see this a ebay has shot them self in the foot. They seem to be removing paypal, under accounts it says you can not add paypal anymore and they are asking for credit options.  I do not see this working out very well.   I will probably end up purchasing else where. 

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@raiderrising wrote:

purchasers are being affected too.. I only see this a ebay has shot them self in the foot. They seem to be removing paypal, under accounts it says you can not add paypal anymore and they are asking for credit options.  I do not see this working out very well.   I will probably end up purchasing else where. 


 

You are mistaken... there is zero effect on purchasers... you can still buy using PayPal.

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Re: Are people removing paypal as a payment option, and how do you do that to avoid double-dipping f

You cannot link a PayPal account to your eBay account in your payment settings any more, but you can still use PayPal to pay at checkout.

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