Yes, but if the seller lets you pay with paypal and collect the item then he is an idiot.
Yes, but if the seller lets you pay with paypal and collect the item then he is an idiot.
[TW]Fox;16017925 said:You have to accept Paypal on Ebay![]()
Yes, but if the seller lets you pay with paypal and collect the item then he is an idiot.
Yes, but if the seller lets you pay with paypal and collect the item then he is an idiot.
This. Seller protection does not apply if the item is not posted.
Can you explain? I have no idea what I'm doing with ebay, but selling my first thing at the mo which is collect only.
[TW]Fox;16017925 said:You have to accept Paypal on Ebay![]()
Can you explain? I have no idea what I'm doing with ebay, but selling my first thing at the mo which is collect only.
No. State cash on collection. A buyer isn't forced to pay with paypal.
If the buyer pays with Paypal and collects the item in person you have no tracking method to prove that the buyer took the item. The buyer can then say to Paypal they never got the item and end up with the item and the money back.
Thanks. Do you still have to pay fees if you dont use paypal?
[TW]Fox;16017975 said:Well whatever, Paypal is accepted as a payment method.
I just want to know if I'm protected if the item is faulty.
Only fees associated with selling the item, (Listing fee, final value fee etc...)
So, what happens if someone wins my auction, asks to pay cash on collection. Visits, views the item and decides they don't want it. Do I then have to prove to ebay that it was unsold? Or will I get charged the final value fee regardless?