I hear ya dude loud and clear

padi, trustitdude was the seller in the case they mentioned, not the buyer.

HELP Kopes !!!!  

 

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Oh dear...................I feel a Stella coming on..................
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Someone's been experimenting with a DNA transfer device. Dangerous things, those DTDs, especially when operated without a licence...


@countessalmirena wrote:

Someone's been experimenting with a DNA transfer device. Dangerous things, those DTDs, especially when operated without a licence...


Could be worse countess, if Kopes was from Holland I could be dancing around in clogs..................

 

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I don't even want to think of the outcome if he had been Bavarian.............
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Oops, my brain fog must be worse than I realised. I've picked up a few bloopers recently, but thankfully nothing concerned with selling. I double and triple check all that when I'm feeling like this.

its better not to have paypal , paypal always favour the buyes and there is a lof transaction fee involved and paypal can hold your money anytime without any notice . my money was  hold for about 6 months. 


@melbourneclearance wrote:

They said expect the costs of payment processing to be reduced but said nothing about ebay's FVF. That probably means they will reduce the PayPal's 3% (2.5%? 2%? Small at least) by 0.01% and increase their own fees to Amazon's 20%.

 

I hope they don't phase out PayPal, I'm using that as the only payment method on my own website.


 


@shoppingdealplus wrote:

"its better not to have paypal , paypal always favour the buyes"

 


That's more an eBay policy than Paypal's so that's not likely to change with the new payment system.

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For some reason - Paypal have been banning many people permanently from their service, and then refusing to give any reason why without a court order. I suspect eBay are unhappy with having no control over who does or doesn't trade on their platform, particularly their longstanding customers who are effectively being barred from the service because of an apparent attitude of petulance on the part of a service which eBay no longer owe any loyalty to. I also suspect that Paypal will shrink by a decent margin once eBay remove them as preferred payment processor, which may prove to help adjust their attitude somewhat, though this is doubtful.

I'm not saying this is a good thing as such, but given Paypals increasing market dominance, along with their somewhat questionable transparency policies, this may just be the wake up call they need.

Paypal was a very successful money transfer service long before ebay bought them.

 

I have not seen any evidence of them shrinking now that ebay has sold them off.   There are many, many large businesses offering paypal now that never did before.