05-17-2021 05:44 AM
I paid my last invoice and I don't want to close my account. But when I go to Change or delete my Automatic Payment method as a seller. I didn't have any subscriptions to cancel, that I can find (quagmire). The help instructions are wrong!!!
"You don’t have to close your account to stop selling; simply remove your automatic payment method and cancel your selling tool subscriptions."
But when I click on Automatic Payment method The instructions to change are wrong.
"Setting up an automatic payment method
Here’s how to set up or change your payment method:
There is no drop down menu!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the page you get!
https://fundinginstrument.ebay.com/piapp/psp/v2?flowid=43BD59150000000234DD5A4E&opid=D812CD4B0000000...
I don't want to use managed payments! EBAY LET ME OUT!
05-17-2021 05:54 AM - edited 05-17-2021 05:55 AM
When I click on Payments I get this page???? I am already hooked up with Pay Pal to sell and buy. My connection to Pay Pal is GONE!
https://ppcapp.ebay.com/myppc/wallet/list?open=true
No wonder there was no sales!!!
05-17-2021 06:05 AM
You either use managed payments now or you can not sell. eBay has been gradually shifting people over for a couple of years now. Now everyone has to use it. There is no choice.
05-17-2021 06:13 AM
I know about Mandatory managed payments.
I am not going to sell anymore because of all the changes and I don't want to use MP.
I am not selling on eBay anymore after 16 years to the day!
05-17-2021 08:47 AM
That link in your post is to YOUR page. No one else can see it.
05-17-2021 09:17 AM
@eleanor*rigby wrote:That link in your post is to YOUR page. No one else can see it.
Sorry, thought it was universal. If you go to your Payments it will shows this info:
Add a Checkout Method
Checkout is faster when you have a credit or debit card on file. Add one now
Payment methods (which are empty for me)
Plus sign + Add Payment method.
So where did my Pay Pal connection go? It should at least still be there if I want to buy something.
05-17-2021 09:40 AM
As a buyer Paypal does not need to be linked to your eBay account - it is simply a payment portal.
Find an item you want, BIN and pay using Paypal at check out, I did it only yesterday
05-17-2021 09:44 AM
You're comparing apples and oranges. While eBay is losing the 'Automatic payment method' for sellers' invoices, you can still pay with PayPal. No worries.
05-17-2021 10:27 AM
So, now I'm a bit confused.
Are you referring to the payment method to pay your eBay listing/store fees? Or are you referring to the payment option to make eBay purchases?
05-17-2021 03:02 PM - edited 05-17-2021 03:03 PM
@eleanor*rigby wrote:So, now I'm a bit confused.
Are you referring to the payment method to pay your eBay listing/store fees? Or are you referring to the payment option to make eBay purchases?
Thanks for trying to help. I was trying to disconnect my Pay Pal Account for my listings and fees when I stopped selling. It was working a few weeks ago, but it is just another change that they are doing and not updating the help files. As usual, eBay's help files and changes are a convoluted mess.
04-13-2022 05:11 AM
Is there a way to close your seller account without closing your entire account? I do not want ebay in my bank account and have decided to stop selling but I can't unlink my account. (Also listings refuse to go live but that's another hellish rat hole)
Has anyone successfully closed their seller account and could tell me how to do it?
04-13-2022 05:22 AM
Found my answer 😞
from the eBay User Agreement -
"Once you have registered for Managed Payments on eBay and your eBay account has been activated, the use of Managed Payments effectively becomes a condition to using your eBay account. Should you therefore terminate this agreement, you will not be able to reset your eBay account to the state before you registered for Managed Payments. "
I will be closing my account.
04-13-2022 07:14 AM
Hi everyone,
Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thank you for understanding.