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#113748
Sat May 03 2008 04:21 PM
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listed a white eagle 1lb grease can item#320247968133
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#113749
Thu May 08 2008 04:36 AM
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i have relisted this can, ebay pulled the auction because i said i do not accept pay pal. check it out item#320249747790 thanks chris
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#113750
Thu May 08 2008 04:00 PM
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Did you notice that at bottom of listing, it says PayPal ACCEPTED ? Ebay is trying to force everyone to use PP.
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#113751
Thu May 08 2008 07:18 PM
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ya i noticed, the only way i can sell on ebay is by accepting paypal. if you do not aceppt paypal you cannot sell. what a scam.chris
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#113752
Thu May 08 2008 08:44 PM
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I just did a check to list an item without using paypal.
I tried one account that has only 55 feedback and I was REQUIRED to accept paypal. Not only that but it said "payments may be held in your account to ensure smooth transactions. PayPal will release the hold after 21 days without a buyer dispute, claim, chargeback or other action." - WOW - So if the buyer wants, they can complain, keep their money and the item (or send back a damaged one or another one or whatever). And yes, it can and does happen.
When I made a listing with an account that has over 800 feedback, paypal wasn't required.
Maybe this is fair to buyer to protect from bad seller, but I've heard of MANY circumstances where the seller was ripped off from fraudulant chargebacks using paypal. But I guess it's their ballpark, so if ya wanna play, ya gotta play by their rules - fair or not.
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#113753
Thu May 08 2008 09:57 PM
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SCRW EBAY, I WILL LIVE WITHOUT IT. DID BEFORE, WILL AGAIN.
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#113754
Fri May 09 2008 02:15 AM
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A friend of mine, told me he found a way around it, accepting only money orders ?
Once again, PURE GREED .... It's nothing else !!! Ebay owns Paypal, they don't give a rat's *** about protecting anybody, buyer or seller...
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#113755
Fri May 09 2008 03:55 PM
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You can list an item by not taking paypal on Ebay...When you click the "sell" the first screen you go to has a "customize your listing" option..click on that & you can list without paypal..Ron
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#113756
Fri May 09 2008 05:46 PM
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I believe it all depends on how many transactions (feedback) you have. When I did that with my 55 feedback I.D. ("Customize your listing") I had no choice and was given this under the payment choices
"Because of your limited transaction history on eBay, you must offer PayPal or a merchant credit card as a payment method for this listing. PayPal is the safer, easier way to receive payments on eBay. Learn more about the eBay Accepted Payments Policy."
On my I.D. with more feedback I didn't have to use paypal. Maybe the I.D. you tried it under had enough feedback.
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