11-19-2021 04:37 PM
I used to love to sell stuff , then buy stuff in and out of PayPal. It was fun. eBay says nope, now my PayPal’s low and I don’t buy stuff on eBay , just sell….how does that work for eBay? Someone gonna say well put more money in your PayPal, the point is it was easy and it was good for everybody and made eBay more fun cause I was always looking to buy something new.
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11-19-2021 04:41 PM
@moralsnvalues I liked using PayPal to purchase on eBay and other sites ... now I use a credit card ... it was convenient using PP though, no monthly bill to pay ... just point, click and pay.
11-19-2021 04:41 PM
@moralsnvalues I liked using PayPal to purchase on eBay and other sites ... now I use a credit card ... it was convenient using PP though, no monthly bill to pay ... just point, click and pay.
11-19-2021 04:43 PM
Make your purchases with a "cash back" credit card. That's even more fun that letting PP have your money sitting there getting no interest.
11-19-2021 04:57 PM
You do understand that the money ebay paid Paypal now stays "inhouse"?
11-19-2021 05:08 PM
It's still easy.
Attach your checking account to Pay Pal and use it as the funding source.
11-19-2021 05:42 PM
I pay for every eBay purchase with PayPal, and I haven't had any money in a PayPal account for ages.
I'm not really sure whether you don't understand how PayPal works, or you just wanted to try to convince us that you're buying less now because eBay switched to Managed Payments.
11-19-2021 05:45 PM
I only have Paypal because I get paid elsewhere with it. If it weren't for that, I would ditch them. The second money hits it, I transfer it. Always have, always will, and I've had a Paypal account since 2000, longer than I've been on Ebay. No way no how would I leave money in there.
11-19-2021 06:28 PM - edited 11-19-2021 06:29 PM
That money doesn't get into your PayPal account via magic, it's coming from some other source somewhere, a bank account most likely.
OP does unintentionally raise an interesting point, though. Why can't we use our pending funds to pay for eBay purchases? We can use it to pay for postage. Or maybe you can do it and I'm just not aware.
11-19-2021 07:08 PM
@postingid7659 wrote:That money doesn't get into your PayPal account via magic, it's coming from some other source somewhere, a bank account most likely.
OP does unintentionally raise an interesting point, though. Why can't we use our pending funds to pay for eBay purchases? We can use it to pay for postage. Or maybe you can do it and I'm just not aware.
@postingid7659 Like the OP, I liked the income from eBay sales going in to PayPal and then using that money to purchase with from ... to your point about having that same feature with MP is or course a good one and some have Posted on The Community that a "Wallet" will eventually be added to MP (LOL, it should have been part of the program from day one but who's counting right?). The Wallet function would let one transfer $$ to their bank account when they want and in the amount they want ... "maybe" it (or some other feature) would allow purchases to be made but that may be a stretch for eBay's role in processing Sellers' money ...
11-19-2021 07:59 PM
@postingid7659 wrote:That money doesn't get into your PayPal account via magic, it's coming from some other source somewhere, a bank account most likely.
OP does unintentionally raise an interesting point, though. Why can't we use our pending funds to pay for eBay purchases? We can use it to pay for postage. Or maybe you can do it and I'm just not aware.
@postingid7659 Right now MP doesn't have a wallet system, but they're talking about developing one when everyone has been moved onto MP.
11-19-2021 09:27 PM - edited 11-19-2021 09:30 PM
@postingid7659 wrote:That money doesn't get into your PayPal account via magic, it's coming from some other source somewhere, a bank account most likely.
What are you talking about? Either you've completely misunderstood my post, or you've accidentally replied to the wrong message.
11-19-2021 09:36 PM
I would suggest that you get the best Buyer Protection if you use Paypal backed by a credit card.
On eBay, that gives you the MBG for 30 days, PP Buyer Protection for 180 days and whatever your card policy is on chargebacks, usually 180 days.
Backing with a debit card or a bank balance is like spending cash. You don't have any way to reclaim it.
I won't even mention prepaid cards, gift cards or PP balances in the same sentence as "buyer protection". Okay I just did, but I used my PP balance to buy stuff too-- just rarely on eBay. Event tickets mostly.
11-19-2021 10:38 PM
HI! I hear you & understand your ?. I also did the same as you, used money that I received for items here to buy things. It was fun, I would buy odd things I love looking at items on line, I am more or less homebound so this is the only way I shop. I did add money to my pay-pal account though to shop with & I have been shopping on Mercari, I just can not figure how to use my balance from their to buy items. I have bought many items in the last 2 weeks from their & now the joy is back using Pay-pal.
11-19-2021 10:51 PM
@femmefan1946 wrote:
Backing with a debit card or a bank balance is like spending cash. You don't have any way to reclaim it.
It depends on the debit card. My debit card (Navy Federal) gives me 60 days to get my money back should something go haywire.
11-20-2021 07:11 AM
I’m sure eBay (finance) figured out the loss of people not returning the money they made back into the pot was worth it.
I’m sure we’re not alone but big business doesn’t care