Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store














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Autobot032 wrote:Cons:
Receiving payments will charge you 2.9% + $.30 on the whole amount. (This will automatically be deducted from the money you receive, so if you wish to avoid it, add it to the shipping and handling fee. And you could consider it a handling fee, you're providing a service, they're paying for it. I fail to see how this is a bad thing.)
Rogue. wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Cons:
Receiving payments will charge you 2.9% + $.30 on the whole amount. (This will automatically be deducted from the money you receive, so if you wish to avoid it, add it to the shipping and handling fee. And you could consider it a handling fee, you're providing a service, they're paying for it. I fail to see how this is a bad thing.)
I was wondering, does Paypal deduct fees from EVERY amount of money you receive when you have a Premier account? Like, my brother sends me $20 through Paypal because I bought presents for my family and he owes me "his half" of the presents. Would Paypal deduct 88¢ for that? Or are the fees only applicable when someone pays using a credit or debit card?
I was a bit confused about all of that when I decided to finally start selling things on ebay recently. I decided not to list "Paypal accepted" because I don't have a Premier account, and don't want to upgrade it just to unload some of my stuff.
Autobot032 wrote:I hate to hijack this thread... (sorry Susinko)
I have a question about eBay auctions and PayPal...
Let's say you win an auction (and you know the seller's unscrupulous and if you send the money, chances are you're not gonna see your item) if you don't send the payment and the seller puts in for a non-paying bidder thing, etc... can PayPal take the money from your account to pay for it without your authorization, or no?
If not, what happens? Negative for sure, but what else happens?
Xgamer wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I hate to hijack this thread... (sorry Susinko)
I have a question about eBay auctions and PayPal...
Let's say you win an auction (and you know the seller's unscrupulous and if you send the money, chances are you're not gonna see your item) if you don't send the payment and the seller puts in for a non-paying bidder thing, etc... can PayPal take the money from your account to pay for it without your authorization, or no?
If not, what happens? Negative for sure, but what else happens?
You get a unpaid item strike. You dont have to pay- they can't force you to...no matter what. If you get too many strikes though- your account gets suspended.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/unpaid-item.html
Autobot032 wrote:Xgamer wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I hate to hijack this thread... (sorry Susinko)
I have a question about eBay auctions and PayPal...
Let's say you win an auction (and you know the seller's unscrupulous and if you send the money, chances are you're not gonna see your item) if you don't send the payment and the seller puts in for a non-paying bidder thing, etc... can PayPal take the money from your account to pay for it without your authorization, or no?
If not, what happens? Negative for sure, but what else happens?
You get a unpaid item strike. You dont have to pay- they can't force you to...no matter what. If you get too many strikes though- your account gets suspended.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/unpaid-item.html
Ah. Hmm. Can eBay make you pay for the seller's lost fees, or is it just considered a loss?
And thank you.
Autobot032 wrote:Xgamer wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I hate to hijack this thread... (sorry Susinko)
I have a question about eBay auctions and PayPal...
Let's say you win an auction (and you know the seller's unscrupulous and if you send the money, chances are you're not gonna see your item) if you don't send the payment and the seller puts in for a non-paying bidder thing, etc... can PayPal take the money from your account to pay for it without your authorization, or no?
If not, what happens? Negative for sure, but what else happens?
You get a unpaid item strike. You dont have to pay- they can't force you to...no matter what. If you get too many strikes though- your account gets suspended.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/unpaid-item.html
Ah. Hmm. Can eBay make you pay for the seller's lost fees, or is it just considered a loss?
And thank you.
DISCHARGE wrote:To answer a previous ? your account will automatically upgrade after a period of time.
It just happened to me about a month ago.
schizophrenica wrote:I don't know anything about paypal but I'm intrigued because the local ebay doesn't give me much options and most international ebay wants a paypal account.. SO if someone canhead me off in the right direction i'd be very grateful.. First thing is there a detailed guide about paypal anywhere on this site or other sites? I'd appreciate a link.. Also do I need a credit card to open a paypal account?
mosh wrote:schizophrenica wrote:I don't know anything about paypal but I'm intrigued because the local ebay doesn't give me much options and most international ebay wants a paypal account.. SO if someone canhead me off in the right direction i'd be very grateful.. First thing is there a detailed guide about paypal anywhere on this site or other sites? I'd appreciate a link.. Also do I need a credit card to open a paypal account?
Basically, you dont need a credit card to open PayPal, but it is an option to fund your PayPal account. The other is connecting a bank account to it, and then transfer funds into the PayPal from your bank. My bank takes 3-4 business days to transfer money, so that is kind of a hassle. I dont use a credit card via paypal, I dont have one.
As far as guide, just go to paypal's website. It has plenty of help topics and so forth. <a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/helpweb?cmd=_help">help</a>
Rogue. wrote:Premier account: I believe you get charged a percentage of each amount of money that you receive. It is not reversible; you can't go back to having a personal account after "upgrading" to a premier account.
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