@azzbotofficial wrote:

pay[pal is now a checkout option for eBay AU


@digital*ghost wrote:
It's an option that can be implemented for credit card payments but I don't think there's a way to integrate it with any of the CC options with eBay checkout, and is not something currently offered by PayPal as it involves a form of credit (the seller is paid in full straight away, but the buyer's card is debited in instalments).

I'm not sure what additional costs there are for a seller to offer the option, but I suspect it woild be a small percentage of the transaction amount.

 


Yes it is is. Now.

 

But it wasn't when this thread was actually relevant.


@azzbotofficial wrote:

paypal is now a checkout option for eBay AU

 


It has been since before I joined in 2009, but it may not be for much longer.

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@padi*0409 wrote:

@azzbotofficial wrote:

paypal is now a checkout option for eBay AU

 


It has been since before I joined in 2009, but it may not be for much longer.


Oops, silly me. I thought the bumper was referring to Afterpay, the subect of this old, old thread.

good guys dont accept afterpay the only way to use afterpay with the good guys is buy from them on ebay


@davao0070 wrote:

good guys dont accept afterpay the only way to use afterpay with the good guys is buy from them on ebay


You could always pay with money. But given this is a thread about Afterpay on eBay, what is your question?

 

My old man always told me that if you don't have the money you don't have the item. Except for cars and houses.

Is this the end for Afterpay on ebay now that the Australian government is introducing new regulations to the industry?

Are you going to dig up every related topic and spam it with the same comment?

 

Yes we get it, you don’t like labour

 

Surely you have better things to do with your time than exhume a five year old comment to make the same comment you have seven times already

 

eBay do not read here, so not sure your point

 

If you can’t afford something, don’t buy it

 

It’s what you call being an adult