Comments on: eBay tightens rules for sellers
If they accept PayPal payments, they must also accept credit cards--which involves fees. Shill bidding rules modified as well.
If they accept PayPal payments, they must also accept credit cards--which involves fees. Shill bidding rules modified as well.
December 30, 2009 11:10 AM PST
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I guess I will no longer accept PayPal payments. I sell maybe a couple of times a year on eBay and I only accept the cash transactions because there is no reason to have to eat another 2.9% fee when I only do it a couple of times a year. Now, I guess I'll only accept checks or money orders and both have to clear before I ship. Or better yet, I'll just put my auctions on Yahoo now for free.
eBay, your at the top but so where the Baltimore Orioles. You will be burned by a competitor. It's just a matter of time.
I would not object to paying a transaction fee where the payor does use a credit card to pay, but it is not fair to also require that I pay the same percentage on my other non-credit card receipts in that account.
Chuck Humphrey
It's my sale and I can do what I want to.
I suppose we have to take eBay's word for it when they say that few of their sellers don't accept credit card transactions, but my experience has been that most mom-and-pop sellers or homeowners who are just selling odd household goods don't accept these, and surely won't in the future. Maybe eBay doesn't care because most of their transaction fees are coming from big players who sell stuff like electronics, but surely this policy will drive all their small sellers out of paypal. Given how shady and semi-legal Paypal is (banks won't allow transfers from their accounts to Paypal accounts because it isn't an FDIC-approved banking arrangement) maybe that isn't a bad thing...
- What's the big deal?
- by Rusdude July 21, 2005 11:11 AM PDT
- Seriously, what's the big deal? I've had Premiere account for as long as I can remember and it's very convenient even if you don't sell a lot.
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(9 Comments)While some people may complain about the 2.9% cut that Paypal would take from them, it's most likely the case that your selling price would increase by at least that much if you allowed people to pay using credit/debit card. America is a very a credit-card happy country :)
With regards to charging fees on any transaction. People must realize that a certain computer trail has to be created for any transaction, computer resources have to be used, etc.