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Ebay, "selling On Behalf Of A Friend".
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Ebay, "selling On Behalf Of A Friend".
Just to clarify,
If you buy anything from Ebay, you are not charged any fees. The winnig bid price is the price paid.
You only get charged as a seller.
It's not a great deal of money, considering how quick the item will be sold.
I remember paying £35 to place a classified in the Manchester Evening News for 3 days and the car still didn't sell.
As a buyer you are protected from "non recieved" items, with no fee.
Unlike a Credit Card.
As a seller Paypal charge you for handling the money being sent to you.
No idea what protection Paypal offers the seller for undelivered items, but I imagine theres an insurance service speciffically for these occasions, to help protect a seller.
When it comes to large items like cars, bikes, houses, countries, etc. Cash is usually handled direct, avoiding any paypal fees.
You do not have to pay by paypal unless the seller specifies it. In which case rest easy, because you will get your money back if things go tits up.
I recently bought a bed from an online retailer, loads of ways to pay.
My debit card does not have purchase insurance, my credit card will charge me twice for using it, Google Checkout is a little clumsy, with no insurance, so I chose Paypal- free insurance.
Not got the bed yet, but to be fair the moey hasn't been debit from my account yet either.
I need a sig. indeed with plenty of frickin polish


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Ebay, "selling On Behalf Of A Friend". - by erny - 24-03-2011, 04:23 PM

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