05-02-2015 10:52 AM
I just read the ordeal of Ebay and Paypal seperating. I hope these changes will offer us to use different payment methods once again.
I liked excepting money orders and the such. Also the New Bitcoin is in place.
What do you think will happen out of this change?
05-03-2015 08:23 AM
Icahn originally wanted paypal but it didn't work out that way for him. The rest of the story is talk of a buy out and eBay being "ripe". If you Google/yahoo/Bing it, there's a lot of information available.
05-03-2015 10:01 AM
They don't have to make an account, they don't have to store anything, they don't have to agree to any UA, nothing. In, out, no hair messed up.
05-03-2015 10:32 AM
@thebaglady-2016 wrote:They don't have to make an account, they don't have to store anything, they don't have to agree to any UA, nothing. In, out, no hair messed up.
The only time I ever tried to pay for something with ProPay (some years ago so maybe they have changed it now) they would not let me have it sent to my PO Box even though that was the address with my credit card. The seller checked for me and said it was some policy about sending only to physical addresses. I had to back out because at the time my physical address received no mail and my PO Box was my only option. (This wasn't on eBay but the seller's own website). He never could figure out why it was being rejected and ProPay was no help on it. Sort of soured me on paying with ProPay.
05-03-2015 10:34 AM
Overall I think the split may be a good thing. Ebay will have a CEO whose sole focus will be on the marketplace not expanding paypal. On the other hand there will be more pressure on growing the marketplace bottom line which may result in fee increases. JD made Meg Whitman look like the better alternative. Hopefully the new guy will be better than JD for the marketplace. Only time will tell.
05-03-2015 10:41 AM
I don't know if I've encountered that before. I don't know if I've ever shipped to a PO box with Propay. hmmmm, will have to start looking. I know the one thing with it is a short time-out period. So if you are using it, checkout as quickly as you can, as it may time out. I'm loving it so far. So not perfect, but much better than paypal.
05-03-2015 12:05 PM
No one will disagree with you that paypal is the best solution ON EBAY. But, consider the facts if ebay was forced to allow ANY payment method. Would paypal continue to be the majority? Given a choice, I would love to see the results. If you do your research, you can go back and read about how ebay used to WARN people about using paypal, how unsafe it was.
Then they bought paypal, and now its buyers are brainwashed.
But the only place that buyers are brainwashed in this way, is ebay.
I, for one, would love to see what would happen if paypal was NOT the only fully supported electronic payment method on ebay.
05-03-2015 12:27 PM
what other payments option can you choose from and how ???
@dccomic wrote:I ahve been selling on ebay for over 15 years we never had paypal. I take all major credit cards you can at any time opt out of paypal and open a merchant services account and pick 5 others ways to be paid one of them being taking all major credit cards.
05-03-2015 12:48 PM
Approved payment methods
Allowed |
If you offer payment upon pickup, you may include this statement in your listing: "Contact me for payment methods to pay on pickup." |
05-03-2015 07:49 PM - edited 05-03-2015 07:50 PM
Just so sellers know... Skrill and Propay (payment gateways) have restrictions on many categories so it's not the same as accepting merchant cards directly.
05-03-2015 08:07 PM
@gopetersen wrote:Just so sellers know... Skrill and Propay (payment gateways) have restrictions on many categories so it's not the same as accepting merchant cards directly.
pete, I sold a few things that were supposedly in their not covered categories, and as long as I called to get some approval, they had absolutely no problem with me selling them, and they covered me entirely. Went off without a hitch. Now I'm good to go in almost any category. They're just a little more selective about who and what they cover. They know that they may have a better chance of getting business on ebay in the near future, so they are stretching to make it work.
05-04-2015 07:06 AM - edited 05-04-2015 07:07 AM
I totally agree with you. When I buy on other sites and are given the option between credit card and paypal I choose paypal. I do not understand the comments. (maybe new buyers don't want to open a paypal account) Once it is opened I feel it is safer than typing in credit card numbers onto so many venders who can get hacked.
05-04-2015 07:13 AM
I sell on a few other sites and nearly all of my buyers choose Paypal. I've had a few payments through Shopify and Etsy but for the most part, my buyers choose Paypal.
05-04-2015 10:11 PM
05-05-2015 05:05 AM
Nothing will change for 6 years. They have agreements in place. Neither of them are stupid enough to believe that either will survive without the other.....especially ebay. Can you just imagine if ebay has to allow legitimate payment processors? Ones they cannot control? Wow, they would have to TRUST a seller once in a while, they would have to BELIEVE a seller once in a while, they would have to treat us like adults!!!! They would have to PAY to make their MBG legite instead of just courtesy refunding to make up for china junk.... I'm dreaming....don't wake me up!
05-05-2015 05:50 AM
I don't think Paypal doesn't trust sellers. I think in a he said/he said situation, they have no way to know who is telling the truth so they undo the transaction as much as possible.
We have run across a lot of shady sellers on the board so it would be naive to think all sellers are honest. Why should Paypal take one side over the other? Aside from the whole SNAD debacle and scammers, Paypal is pretty much choosing NOT to take sides.