04-29-2023 02:07 PM
I haven’t sold in a long time. What are payment options for buyers?
Can I limit sales to PayPal?
Thanks.
04-29-2023 02:20 PM
These are the payment options for buyers:
Sellers can receive the buyers' payments only through eBay Managed Payments. You'll need to provide your checking account #, SSN, and possibly other documents for verification so that you can receive your payouts.
Here's a link that provides some help articles:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/introducing-managed-payments-ebay?id=4795
04-29-2023 02:21 PM
No, the seller doesn’t know, care or control how the buyer pays. You will be paid through managed payments making deposits to your checking account, eBay and their payment processor set the buyers’ payment methods.
Most items you will see PayPal, all major credit cards, Apple Pay and Google pay as payment options, although there are some items where all options can not be offered.
04-29-2023 02:31 PM
But I don't know how to receive payments through Apple or Google Pay. Where do I list my checking account info? All sales in the past went through PayPal. I see they can still be used for eBay sales through July, 2023.
Another answer I received said I'll have to provide checking account number, SSN and possible other personal info depending on the item. Do you agree with this response?
I don't feel comfortable providing eBay with lots of my personal information.
Thanks for your response.
04-29-2023 02:45 PM
EBay receives the payments from PayPal or Gpay or what ever then they deposit it in to your checking account. You will need to give eBay the information they ask for or you will not be paid and therefore cannot sell.
04-29-2023 02:50 PM
OK thanks for your reply. I'm being told I'll have to provide checking account number for sure and possibly SSN and other info depending on item sold. I don't feel comfortable providing my personal info to eBay or anyone else.
It was easier when we had a credit card on PayPal and all payments went there. PayPal is still accepted through 7/23 I just read.
I have an item that I see could sell for hundreds of dollars per other listings for same item but I don't want to provide my personal financial info to eBay.
I guess I'll just donate it. Let someone else sell it and make some money. I appreciate your quick response!
Have a great day!
04-29-2023 04:17 PM
In order to sell on Ebay you will have to provide your banking information so that Ebay can deposit the money from your sales into your bank account.
They will also require you social security number for 2 reasons:
>>I don't feel comfortable providing my personal info to eBay or anyone else.<<
Every time you pay someone from your bank account, you provide them with your banking information, such as paying your credit card bill or utility bills.
04-29-2023 04:43 PM - edited 04-29-2023 04:45 PM
@bookworm1028 wrote:But I don't know how to receive payments through Apple or Google Pay. Where do I list my checking account info? All sales in the past went through PayPal. I see they can still be used for eBay sales through July, 2023.
Another answer I received said I'll have to provide checking account number, SSN and possible other personal info depending on the item. Do you agree with this response?
I don't feel comfortable providing eBay with lots of my personal information.
Thanks for your response.
You don’t receive payments from anyone other than eBay. As already described, your only option is to provide your checking account and tax ID info. If you are not comfortable doing that, then do not list anything for sale as you will not get paid.
If you are willing to provide the required data, eBay will ask for after you start your first listing. You enter the beginning info, then they will stop you and ask you to set up your payment account, saving your listing info as a draft.
eBay has an agreement to accept buyer payments through PayPal through 7/23, not pay sellers that way. There are no options on how to get paid.
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