on โ11-10-2015 03:51 PM
Can Ebay continue to force sellers to accept payment by Paypal as the preferrde method of payment?
If so is it legal?
CanEbay access sellers Paypal account to withdraw and place on hold payments ?
on โ12-10-2015 06:52 AM
Hmmm open invoice eh??
ebay UK does not allow open invoice......Hmm now who would glean all that yummy profit from an open invoice??
vast - of very great extent or quantity; immense
majority- the greater number
If ebay UK allowed open invoices.... how do you think your figures would stack up then PJ?
Why does ebay UK US AUS not allow the payment mode that is the largest in the second largest european etrade
market......
http://ebayenterprise-blog.com/tag/payment-methods/
Germany is the EUโs second largest e-commerce market behind the UK, worth โฌ39 billion in sales, and expected to grow 24.8% in 2014 as reported by the Bundesverbands des Deutschen Versandhandels.
Last year was also the first time e-commerce sales surpassed 10% of total retail sales, with 11.2% reported.
Clearly, Germanyโs e-commerce market is flourishing, with sales amongst our partners showing a similar level of growth.
As a result of the historic growth with catalogue shopping, the German consumer has a very particular profile in terms of
online payments preferences:
Open invoice (where the payment is wired by the customers only once they received the package with the
invoice) account for 30-35% of market share.
PayPal is very popular, with another 30% market share.
Sofortรberweisung, a real-time banking provider, is also fairly popular, with a share of 15%
Lastly, only about 20% of online transactions use credit cards. Germans prefer using debit cards (EC-Karte) which have
limitations when buying online.
on โ12-10-2015 01:16 PM
Your link is about trading in Germany.
What has Open Invoicing got to do with anything that PJ has said?
on โ12-10-2015 05:13 PM
But you put a smiley after it. And I didn't take offense anyway.
on โ12-10-2015 05:55 PM
How chilish
on โ12-10-2015 05:56 PM
Correct spelling-Childish
on โ12-10-2015 05:58 PM
Not correct
You cannot list any item without offering Paypal as a payment method thereore forcing sellers to accept Paypalt
on โ12-10-2015 06:50 PM
lol, OPen invoice, I dont think people are honest enough in Australia for that system.
on โ12-10-2015 07:00 PM
@bluefaff wrote:Not correct
You cannot list any item without offering Paypal as a payment method thereore forcing sellers to accept Paypalt
Not correct.
Sellers can list with any one of 3 safe payment methods....paypal, Paymate or Merchant Credit Facility, although in the future ebay will not be supporting Paymate. But that will still leave a choice of 2 safe payment methods.
on โ12-10-2015 07:27 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:But you put a smiley after it.
And I didn't take offense anyway.
Coolio, but I stand by my apology and withdrawl of the comment, 'cos I was being tetchy. ๐
@bluefaff wrote:How chilish
Thanks for the observation, and/or judgement....?
on โ12-10-2015 09:14 PM
Can you please point out where I said anything about open invoices?