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Warren of Oz

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OK, I don't trust Paypal as far as I can spit. As a seller my policy has always to accept Paypal from U.S. bidders only, and Int'l bidders had to send a MO. Policy worked great, I could insure my US shipments & let the buyers assume all the risk on the foreign orders.

So now I'm roped into having to accept Paypal on all of my orders, regardless of foreign or domestic. What do I do, only accept US orders or take my chances that some Intl scumbag says he never got his item & Paypal returns his $?

I question this policy bigtime - it's my business, why can't I accept any form of payment that I want? :oops:
 

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You can still accept them....it just wont show up until the buyer goes through the Checkout process.....and then it will show all your forms of payment accepted.......at least mine still does and I have won items within the last week from other sellers that had the same setup.


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Here is what I posted in the previous thread about this same issue..

From EBAY announcements..

For me it means nothing changes.. I removed any payment from other options last October when this was supposed to be starting. If a buyer ask's me if I accept MO, I have said yes..

The other option would be to get your own payment process set up since they allow it. (#2 choice)

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[quote:19rrwvsf]Accepted Payments Policy

eBay wants to help ensure that the marketplace offers buyers safer online payment choices.

Enforcement grace period for sellers: Starting October 20, 2008 only permitted payment methods will be displayed in the payment details section of listings. Sellers will need to remove all references to non-permitted payment methods from item descriptions. We know that this is a busy time of year for sellers, so to allow sufficient time to change templates, we will wait until January 15, 2009 before we begin taking action against sellers soliciting non-permitted payment methods within the item description of listings.

Permitted on eBay.com:

Sellers must offer to accept one or more of the following payment choices:

PayPal

Credit or debit card processed through an Internet merchant account

ProPay

Sellers may in addition offer to accept:

Payment upon pickup

For specific categories, sellers may also offer to accept:

Bank-to-bank transfers (also known as bank wire transfers and bank cash transfers)

Checks

Money orders

Any of the following online payment services: Allpay.net, cash2india, CertaPay, Checkfree.com, hyperwallet.com, Moneybookers.com, Nochex.com, Ozpay.biz, Paymate.com.au, XOOM

These payment choices may be offered only for items in the following categories:

Motors > Cars & Trucks

Motors > Motorcycles

Motors > Powersports

Motors > Boats

Motors > Other Vehicles & Trailers

Business & Industrial > Agriculture & Forestry > Tractors & Farm Machinery

Business & Industrial > Construction > Heavy Equipment, Trailers

Business & Industrial > Food Service & Retail > Concession Trailers & Carts

Business & Industrial > Healthcare, Lab & Life Science > Imaging & Aesthetics Equipment

Business & Industrial > Industrial Supply, MRO > Fork Lifts & Other Lifts

Business & Industrial > Manufacturing & Metalworking > Manufacturing Equipment

Business & Industrial > Manufacturing & Metalworking > Metalworking Equipment

Business & Industrial > Office, Printing & Shipping > Commercial Printing Presses

Real Estate

Adult Only

Not permitted on eBay.com

Sellers may not solicit:

Buyers to mail cash.

Buyers to send cash or money orders through instant cash transfer services (non-bank, point-to-point cash transfers) such as Western Union or MoneyGram.

Buyers to mail checks or money orders (except for items in categories specifically permitted above)

Payment through bank-to-bank transfers (except for items in categories specifically permitted above)

Payment through "topping off" of a seller's pre-paid credit or debit card.

Payment through online payment methods not specifically permitted in this policy.

Payment through payment methods not listed in this policy.

Misleading & Discouraging Payments

Sellers must clearly state the payment methods that they accept and may not include generalized statements soliciting buyers to contact them for additional payment methods.

Sellers who state in their listing that they accept certain payment methods must not selectively offer those payment methods to buyers or discourage buyers from using those payment methods.

This means that sellers must always accept payment from buyers through the payment methods they have selected in their Payment Details section of their listing, including PayPal, and must not act in any way to discourage buyers from paying by these methods.

This policy is not only limited to communications made in listings, but also includes all correspondence between a seller and buyer that relates to an eBay transaction.

Violations of this policy may result in a range of actions including:

Listing cancellation

Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings

Limits on account privileges

Loss of PowerSeller status

Account suspension
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Well i think if you say the words "check" or "money order" in your description Ebay now pulls your auctions

Thats great, i can take a MO for **** but not baseball cards :-(
 

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Warren of Oz said:
Well i think if you say the words "check" or "money order" in your description Ebay now pulls your auctions

Thats great, i can take a MO for **** but not baseball cards :-(

You are correct, you can not mention "Cash", "Check", or "Money Order", but if you abide by the rules they have set and take that out and set it up correctly, you should be 100% unaffected by the changes.

Like I said, I have it set up that when people go through the checkout process, it prompts them to use PAYPAL, but underneath the PAYPAL area, they have the option to choose, check, money order, bank transfer, etc...and buyers use that all the time.


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Thats not my issue - I dont want to give Int'l buyers a choice, I want them to use MOs. & for me to do that fairly I have to state it clearly in my Int'l buyer policy in my item description. Otherwise they win my auction & it gets messy when I insist on paper payment.

Paypal does not get your back when an Int'l deal goes wrong, you can trust me on this.
 

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Warren of Oz said:
Thats not my issue - I dont want to give Int'l buyers a choice, I want them to use MOs. & for me to do that fairly I have to state it clearly in my Int'l buyer policy in my item description. Otherwise they win my auction & it gets messy when I insist on paper payment.

Paypal does not get your back when an Int'l deal goes wrong, you can trust me on this.

Well then, on PAYPAL, you can block international transactions, and you can also block it through ebay as well. They are not forcing you to take PAYPAL from international bidders........just have international bidders email you before bidding for Shipping and Payment options. I have that stated in my auction and they all email me and it is never an issue...

For Canada, just set up, and document clearly any shipping changes or fees you have for Canadian buyers and it should not be a problem.

Now dont get me wrong, I agree I think eBay and PayPal are getting a little greedy, but it is a BIG Business and they are just putting more money in their pocket and it is their site and their rules....so you pretty much have to do it the way they want you to, but there are ways around it without breaking any rules.

Bottom line here is, there are VERY VERY VERY few international bidders that will have any problems with if you ship the card out timely after payment. I charge $3.00 shipping no matter where it is in the world, and I have NEVER had a problem, either through PAYPAL or eBay or my DSR's...everything is clearly spelled out in my auction as well as payment options and emailing me before bidding.


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I love what this guy's done, scroll down to the payment methods accepted on this auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Jackie-Robinson-Aut ... 240%3A1318

"For the record: I oppose eBay's self serving requirement that all eBay transactions be paid through PayPal. As a seller, I have never had a single problem accepting other forms of payment."
 

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Warren of Oz said:
I love what this guy's done, scroll down to the payment methods accepted on this auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Jackie-Robinson-Aut ... 240%3A1318

"For the record: I oppose eBay's self serving requirement that all eBay transactions be paid through PayPal. As a seller, I have never had a single problem accepting other forms of payment."

I agree with you, it is nice to have all forms accepted....but think of it from eBay's perspective, as they also own PAYPAL, only makes sense as a business to make this change.....it will equal tons more revenue for them as more people are forced to sign up for PAYPAL------plus for eBay it is a bit easier to streamline transactions between the 2 and settling disputes etc.

Personally, aside from the fees associated with PAYPAL, I dont mind the change because I am now getting my money quicker and have had very few problems waiting out the dreaded few that always seem to lose their money orders.

Now I will always accept all forms of payment because I dont ever want to lose out on potential bidders, but it is not all bad news by the changes.

If you need hlep setting it up PM me and I can try and walk you through everything the best I can.


TK
 

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