03-15-2021 09:51 AM
Our local rural bank requires us to come inside to open a new account to be used specifically for "managed payments". Why does eBay feel the CDC of the US Federal Governments guidelines for high risk individuals should not be followed? Has the almighty dollar become more valuable than human life? We cannot list, relist or adjust pricing now and we are told are account will be frozen from selling at the end of the month. Yet, they still want their monthly store fee that was renewed November 2020 for one year. Says a lot about who is running this company. Risk peoples lives during a worldwide epidemic to generating more profit. Truly pathetic.
03-15-2021 09:56 AM
You don't have to have a 'new' account. I opted into Managed Payments and use my personal account that I've had for decades. Can you not use an account you already have?
03-15-2021 10:14 AM - edited 03-15-2021 10:15 AM
@dnasilver wrote:Our local rural bank requires us to come inside to open a new account to be used specifically for "managed payments". Why does eBay feel the CDC of the US Federal Governments guidelines for high risk individuals should not be followed? Has the almighty dollar become more valuable than human life? We cannot list, relist or adjust pricing now and we are told are account will be frozen from selling at the end of the month. Yet, they still want their monthly store fee that was renewed November 2020 for one year. Says a lot about who is running this company. Risk peoples lives during a worldwide epidemic to generating more profit. Truly pathetic.
From the way you have phrased this, it sounds like your local bank is the one with the problem because it is they - the bank that is requiring you to go inside to have an account to be used specifically for MP.
Now, if it is you - who wants a bank acct to be used specifically for MP...that is a different story. If you do not want to use your existing account for MP, then yes, that is going to be the case for everyone who wants a separate account just for MP...unless you use an online bank institution like chime.
I did open a separate account for MP myself. I did not want to co-mingle my MP payments with anything else that comes into my long established checking acct. So yes, I went in.
You can ask your bank when the best time for you to go in b/c of your worries about covid. Hopefully they will be able to give you the best time to be there to limit your risk.
03-15-2021 10:42 AM
Excuse me as a high risk disabled American I will not risk my life for eBay to increase profits. I guess Christians only care about themselves nowadays. We bank with who we choose. We have a one year agreement that is not being fulfilled by eBay. We will follow CDC guidelines and our Doctors not anyone else.
03-15-2021 10:46 AM
No we can not. Our personal accounts are not tied to our trust accounts. Paypal was strictly set up for selling off items.
03-15-2021 10:54 AM - edited 03-15-2021 10:54 AM
@dnasilver wrote:Excuse me as a high risk disabled American I will not risk my life for eBay to increase profits. I guess Christians only care about themselves nowadays. We bank with who we choose. We have a one year agreement that is not being fulfilled by eBay. We will follow CDC guidelines and our Doctors not anyone else.
There isn't any problem with your decision. You still have options. You can:
There are always options...😁
The choice is yours.
03-15-2021 11:07 AM
@dnasilver wrote:Excuse me as a high risk disabled American I will not risk my life for eBay to increase profits. I guess Christians only care about themselves nowadays. We bank with who we choose. We have a one year agreement that is not being fulfilled by eBay. We will follow CDC guidelines and our Doctors not anyone else.
What do "Christians" have to do with any of this? Yes, you can bank with who you choose, but if YOUR bank requires something that virtually every other bank in the country does NOT require, that's YOUR problem and YOUR bank's problem, not eBay's.
03-15-2021 11:08 AM
@dnasilver wrote:No we can not. Our personal accounts are not tied to our trust accounts. Paypal was strictly set up for selling off items.
You're going to have to explain what this means in the context of having Adyen (eBay's processor) transmit money into a checking account.
03-15-2021 02:49 PM
I feel an agreement is an agreement. Our store renewed in November of 2020 for one year. Now we pay for a store we can not use. Yep our problem. Actually, it is everyone's when companies put value of the almighty dollar over one's life it should concern all.
03-15-2021 02:52 PM
We plan on waiting until we can get vaccinated. But eBay is not fulfilling our one year agreement on our store. Charge us a monthly fee yet we cannot list. When companies put the almighty dollar ahead of your life, everyone should be worried.
03-15-2021 02:54 PM
We will let you have a lawyer explain it.
03-15-2021 04:31 PM
Not a bank expert, but are you saying that you can't open an additional account with your bank online?That is very weird. Time to change banks.
How does your bank know why you want to open a new account, for what purpose, why do they care?
In terms of transferring money to your bank the term "managed payments" has no meaning. "Managed payments" is an ebay linguistic invention. When an employer deposits salaries into employees' bank accounts, it is also 'managed payments'.
I use Capitalone. Opened a new account in 60 seconds. All necessary personal information was already on file.
03-15-2021 04:44 PM
THE BOTTOM LINE e bay dropped the ball. they went away from the usa for a ipo that was used for uber . because ther euro based so e bay saves money didnt ask us as a seller forced us into it or dont sale .trust me this is being looked at and at the end there will be no e bay ..they got greedy. what happens to greedy company's just look at sears
03-15-2021 05:18 PM
Ebay just made a recent announcement about letting sellers change their store subscription without penalties. You should take advantage of that opportunity.
03-16-2021 05:03 AM
@itscalledapostingid wrote:Ebay just made a recent announcement about letting sellers change their store subscription without penalties. You should take advantage of that opportunity.
And this is something they routinely do when they make changes like this. People are given the opportunity to opt out of their store agreement.