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marc61 wrote:Scott, not sure if you've listed anything for sale on Ebay lately but, if you list any other form of payment in your listing, they will remove it.
I've discovered you cannot even get the thing listed with the words "cashier's check" and "money order" in your description - even misspellings will be caught. I've had to use the words "any other form of payment" when describing my terms.
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Tarrbot wrote:There's plenty of security and there's plenty of service that ebay provides ...
What's a matter of opinion is whether the security and service is actually adequate. IMO eBay has unnecessarily made the procedure for complaining about a particular listing (e.g. a scam) extremely difficult due to the numerous inadequate pull-down menus for that procedure. Also, even now, eBay has done nothing to stop the use of images in scams that contain the infamous "Contact me at whatever111-at-gmail.com before bidding or you bid will be cancel" [Engrish added for emphasis - and reality :lol: ]. These ads don't contain any real text usually, so there should be an easy way to flag these for review and subsequent deletion. However, that would require interaction by a real person, not a computer, so it's not done; IMO, this is not adequate.

Edit: I just read some of the other comments. I have not sold anything on eBay lately, and if/when I do, it looks like I will be going to court. By Federal law, eBay CANNOT prohibit the use of cash in ANY local in-person transaction. Although the government has removed the 'legal tender' statement on the newer style currency, it still is, by law, 'legal tender for all debts, public and private" [emphasis added].
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You are charged a fee to use Paypal, after being charged a fee by ebay for selling an item. You are then charged another fee to withdraw your money from your Paypal account, (under$150.00). :evil: Ebay Australia tried to make Paypal the ONLY form of payment allowed, but the Government watchdogs actually acted surprisingly swiftly on it. I think it's still going up before a tribunal hearing.
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ebay and paypal = unethical monopoly. I no longer use it. I'd rather pay any premium to the little guy and screw the corporate greed.
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I'm never happy with PP fees either. I don't begrudge anyone making a profit, but their monopoly tied in with eBay isn't cool. Props to any country that stamps on this, and sticks to it.
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