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I'm selling once again on eBay and its been a long time- I see PayPal is not longer a option-I do not have a checking account to recieve payments on items sold- I have two credit cards listed - can one of them receive payments from the purchaser?

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receive payment with no checking accnt

no go on the credit/debit cards...

you need a bank account (verifiable)

Some folks have implemented this with the walmart 'green-dot' card.....

it seems to work for people and is free.....otherwise, you need to get a free, online checking account. It is pretty easy (usually)

 

I would also pour a cup of coffee (or two) and brush up on all the new policies and procedures since you last sold....things have changed a bit...the help pages are your friend

(as is a good old merlot)

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Get a  Chime account online.  Comes with a debit card.  


KrazzyKats  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1998

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receive payment with no checking accnt

Chime is not a bank.

I hear some use it, but don't know for how long?

Have a great day.
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To get paid, you have to provide a checking account and your SSN.

Have a great day.
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Credit cards are used by consumers to pay for PURCHASES.

 

There is no way to use a a credit card to receive money.

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receive payment with no checking accnt

I see that your listing is getting bids... congratulations! I only wish that eBay would make sure that new and returning sellers were enrolled in Managed Payments before they listed great stuff.

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@kensgiftshop wrote:

Chime is not a bank.

I hear some use it, but don't know for how long?


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I have been with Chime for about 2 years now with no difficulties. 

 

Where did you hear "but don't know how long?"  Is there something Chime members need to know about?  Please explain what that statement is about.  Rumors?


KrazzyKats  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1998

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