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questions regarding eBay
I know nothing about ebay but I am wanting to possibly buy something from it. My questions are in regards to payment of items.
Let's just say I have set up an account...
If I click on the buy it now option and they have paypal... how does that work? Is it an ordinary CC payment or do I have to setup sound kind of account with paypal or what? Payment methods have always confused me on eBay and this is why I have avoided it for this many years. I know it can't be all that hard as old women use it... and they don't understand the internets.
Any help would be appreicated.
Let's just say I have set up an account...
If I click on the buy it now option and they have paypal... how does that work? Is it an ordinary CC payment or do I have to setup sound kind of account with paypal or what? Payment methods have always confused me on eBay and this is why I have avoided it for this many years. I know it can't be all that hard as old women use it... and they don't understand the internets.
Any help would be appreicated.
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yeah you need to set up an account at paypal, it's easy though.
it's just a middleman, it takes the money from your CC and passes it on to the seller, he then put the money into his bank account.
it's a fast/easy way to pay international sellers.
plus it's linked with ebay so it'll tak you to paypal.com and all you have to do is enter your password and his the pay button.
it's just a middleman, it takes the money from your CC and passes it on to the seller, he then put the money into his bank account.
it's a fast/easy way to pay international sellers.
plus it's linked with ebay so it'll tak you to paypal.com and all you have to do is enter your password and his the pay button.
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It's kind of funny how many people are scared of eBay, including a lot of the programmers in my office (who should be the nerdiest of the nerd), given I know a LOT of non-nerds (a lot who are quite older and/or women) who use it and love it.
But anyway Greywizzard, was it really that hard to go to PayPal's website and read up on it there?
Paypal rocks. And each auction lists what payment methods are available - like bank transfer, etc, if you don't have paypal.
But anyway Greywizzard, was it really that hard to go to PayPal's website and read up on it there?
Paypal rocks. And each auction lists what payment methods are available - like bank transfer, etc, if you don't have paypal.
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I don't like PayPal. Someone hacked my Ebay account ages ago and the PayPal account was directly linked to it... they were able to use my parents credit card by hacking into our Ebay account. So i avoid using it now. One bad experience turned me off it altogether.
We got the money back off the CC company. But still, makes me feel uneasy.
We got the money back off the CC company. But still, makes me feel uneasy.
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Wel they must have hacked that too. But i dont recall ever having entered one there anyway. My eBay account was hacked... and the PayPal account was associated with it. Spent around $600 on it before we found out... with a few auctions won that hadn't been paid for yet. Obviously ruined our feedback and all when payments etc. got reversed and we didn't pay the auctions we won.
To PayPals credit... they reversed and stopped payment on things without us asking. It noticed weird activity and disabled the account.
To PayPals credit... they reversed and stopped payment on things without us asking. It noticed weird activity and disabled the account.
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Fucked if i know. I just know it happened. Either someone guessed the password (doubt it, wasn't really straightforward). Someone had access to passwords. Or it was hacked.
When i bought stuff of eBay with PayPal, i don't recall having to use a password other then my eBay account password. That was ages ago though. So it could've changed or i could just be forgetting.
And insured or not. It's too much fucking around I want to sell shit on eBay but don't have a credit card to do so. My shitty Commonwealth account doesn't have Internet Banking and i'm too lazy to do what it requires to enable it(or even look up how i do that)
When i bought stuff of eBay with PayPal, i don't recall having to use a password other then my eBay account password. That was ages ago though. So it could've changed or i could just be forgetting.
And insured or not. It's too much fucking around I want to sell shit on eBay but don't have a credit card to do so. My shitty Commonwealth account doesn't have Internet Banking and i'm too lazy to do what it requires to enable it(or even look up how i do that)
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I use deliberately different email addresses and passwords for Ebay and Paypal and have had no problem with any fraud. In fact, my Paypal password is different to any other password I have anywhere. An added benefit is when you get those Paypal spams, you know straight away what it is.
In short: Paypal is good for buyers, convenient but annoying for sellers.
In short: Paypal is good for buyers, convenient but annoying for sellers.
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I've used ebay hundreds of times. Direct deposit is what I've always done as a buyer and a seller as I find it the easiest, 'most manual' way. Something seems low-risk about just walking into a bank(u dont even have to have an account with) with some cash. You see it all happen in front of you and there's no dodgy internet folk.
As long as you pass any bank in your day to day journey its by far the best way to use ebay. After all the money is in their account instantly and being cash it is limited to the ammount in your pocket - can't be accessed by some guy on the net who never got laid in highschool.
As long as you pass any bank in your day to day journey its by far the best way to use ebay. After all the money is in their account instantly and being cash it is limited to the ammount in your pocket - can't be accessed by some guy on the net who never got laid in highschool.
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