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Posted By: andy becker
i'm just getting back into selling on ebay. i have used paypal in the past, but i stopped as i thought their fees were too high....at some point paypal started treating me like a business...cash volume i guess. |
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Posted By: DD
Hi, |
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Posted By: Bryan
I am one of those bidders that won't bid on an item if they do not except paypal. For little things I won't bid on them - I don't have a good reason why. Maybe it is the satisfaction of knowing that the money has been sent and things are taken care of. Plus, it comes me a false sense of hope that the card will get here sooner. When it comes to big ticket items I don't use paypal because it just seems to cut and dry. If I spend big bucks on an item I want to talk with the seller and send something hard that I know I have proof with me. So, I guess it depends on what you are selling - but I do think of myself as the normal ebayer. |
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Posted By: tbob
There is no question that you lose potential bidders if you do not use PayPal because it allows buyers to use the almighty plastic to purchase cards. I find that especially around the holiday season PayPal seems to boost sales and increase bidding. |
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Posted By: Jeff S
the #1 reason I still use paypal with items I'm selling is the speed of turnaround time. In a good bunch of items, I can have 75% of my lots paid for and out the door within 48 hours of auction end times. No packaging things up twice or three times as bunches of checks come in -- though of course there will always be a little of that. In a small group of postings I made lately, I think 100% of items were paid for within 12 hours of auction end. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
to a bank transfer--which I use all the time--is that buyer gets the money instantly. It takes payapl longer to get the money out of your account. Of course this costs you nothing, but buyer will be a few dollars short, because of paypal's grasping fingers. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I occasionally sell high value cards and I always insist on old-fashioned check or MO for them. Paypal fees are low percentage-wise but high in absolute dollar terms when you are talking four figure sales. If someone wants to use plastic to pay, they can always get a check from the plastic men--seems like I shred a hundred unsolicited cash advance checks a month. I also do not like Paypal's rip and run refund tactics. I'd rather have the check, wait for it to clear, then send the item, to be sure I don't get ripped off. |
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Posted By: hankron
I'm an active eBay buyer and seller. As a buyer I usually buy inexpensive things. I always prefer to pay with PayPal, because it's so fast and simple. I will write a personal check as needed, though don't want to do it too often because it's a hassle. If the seller accepts only MO or straight credit card, I will pass unless it's something I really need and is higher priced-- which means I'll usually pass. |
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Posted By: Chris
I for one prefer to pay with Paypal for the convienence. Much easier than writing a check and addressing an envelope. As far as fees, sellers are charged for each transaction whether it is by bank transfer or e-check unless you have a personal account and those have limits on how much you can receive. Otherwise you will be charged. I think accepting Paypal is well worth it to a seller. It is very convienent for both buyer and seller, and in most cases the buyer does get their item quicker. Besides, most sellers make a little on shipping anyway and I would say the few times you do get chargebacks from Paypal have more than been covered in excess shipping charges for most sellers. You have to think of it as a cost of doing business. Big corporations like Wal-Mart and others have to pay credit card fees as well, butit is a convienence for their customers and a cost of business to them. Like David, I almost never bid with the people that only accept money orders and have passed on items where people did not accept Paypal. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Yes, I agree that for a Wal-Mart or other big retailer, an occasional screwing by a dishonest customer is no big deal, but for most ebay part time card hounds a loss of a few hundred dollars can represent a big chunk of their profits. It hurts a lot more, which makes Paypal much more of a risk for them. |
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Posted By: hankron
One thing folks don't take into account is time and effort. Yes, there is a fee for accepting payment via PayPal, but there is no work. I look at my account and there is the $$, magically put there by there last night while I was watching Malcolm in the Middle and eating Milk Duds ... There is time and effort involved in physically handling a check, including taking it to the bank ... Some eBay sellers act as if their labor is worth $0 per hour. If my labor is worth $0 per hour, you certainly won't find me doing any labor. |
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Posted By: Robert A
I hate paypal...if something goes wrong, it's nearly impossible to get a hold of them. |
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Posted By: Chris
It isn't that people are lazy, in my case I sometimes win 30-50 items a week and if I had to write checks for all of those or even half, it becomes time consuming. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I for one do not accept Paypal, because I had one of those horror stories where I was not even at fault. I have saved plenty in fees and it does not seem to have affected my end prices. I still have a Paypal account and use it pay for the convience and use of credit card, but it does not stop me from bidding if the seller does not accept Paypal. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You asked about why some people won't accept PayPal over $200, etc and no one has answered, so I will. I think the reason they do it is becuase the raw dollar amount looks so big, but in reality, the larger the amount that is paid for, the lower the actual rip is. Every transaction, no matter the size is 35 cents plus 2.3%. On a card that sells for $10, you pay 78 cents in fees, or 5.8% total rip. On $100.00 you pay $2.65, or a 2.65% rip. 10 transactions at $10 each will cost you more than twice as much in fees as a single $100 transaction. |
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Posted By: Robert A
Vintage Chris, |
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Posted By: hankron
In short, as an active eBay buyer, I much prefer to pay with PayPal. However, if a seller has something against PayPal, requires a check and has something I would like to own, it won't prevent me from bidding. |
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Posted By: Chris
I guess I am lucky Robert. The two times I felt I was taken advantage of or taken by a buyer it was not much $ at all. I can understand the Uneasiness on big $ items. For me, Paypal works and overall I am happy with it. Others obviously are not. |
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Posted By: Todd
I agree that as a buyer I prefer Paypal for convenience but the lack of that option will not necessarily prevent me from bidding. Using Paypal with a credit card does, however, provide an extra layer of protection should a problem with an unscrupulous seller arise. I was sold stolen tickets once. Whereas eBay and Paypal itself were of little help in getting my money back, the credit card company did take care of it. While I have been extremely happy with almost all of my card purchases and sellers, that always sticks in my mind. I don't know how many other buyers even consider that aspect -- probably not many. |
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Posted By: Howie
Todd, Paypal is just like you. They don't want to lose their money. If they can get the money back from a seller they will. If they can't they aren't giving it up without a fight. You then need the true protection you have with your credit card issuer and they will pull the money from Paypal. Paypal will fight and likely lose. Now Paypal is out the money and if they can get it from you they will and probably freeze your account because you went over their heads. If you have money in the account you're in trouble. The extra layer of protection you think you have with Paypal is just another hurdle to jump and Paypal keeps moving the hurdle. |
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