buma wrote:2. you can no longer limit how a buyer pays using paypal (via credit / debit card or bank transfers) as I've seen some options in the past. If you and a personal account and you show a paypal acceptance on your auction, you MUST also accept credit cards (and basically upgrade to a premiere account in the process). This is totally unfair to smalltime sellers (like most of us are) as the fees would eat up any money a seller might make on items.
Yep, you
have to upgrade to accept Paypal, even if the buyer is
not using a credit or debit card. In fact, even if buyers sign in through their Paypal account to pay, if they fill out the form with the Ebay auction ID, etc, Paypal will
force the seller to upgrade before accepting payment.
For the past two years, Ebay has been shutting down auctions that state they won't accept credit card payments from Paypal. Believe me, I know--I used to include the pp logo and state that I wouldn't accept cc or debit payments. It worked for a few round of auctions, but then an entire set got canceled. Their excuse? That it is not "fair" to buyers. BS.

Granted, there aren't many places out there that don't accept credit cards, but there are some instances. For example, I wouldn't expect every dealer at a small con to accept them. I certainly wouldn't expect the little old lady at a yard sale to accept them. Ebay used to be America's online yard sale. Not anymore, I guess.

If a store does not accept credit cards, well, you either pay a different way or go to a different store. Simple as that.
My next tactic was to not include the Paypal logo, but state in my auctions that I will accept pp payments, but not cc or debit ones. That lasted for one round of auctions, I believe, and then I got canceled again.
Now, I don't list pp, but I say that if anyone has another method of payment in mind, please contact me and we'll try to work it out.
Heh, I know that all sounds a little crazy, but really, Ebay made me angry when they canceled that first set of auctions about two years ago. If they had done something like sent me an email, explaining that I needed to upgrade my account, I would have done so.
Maybe then Ebay would now be $10 richer. Their loss.
