eBay and Paypal

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eBay and Paypal



The Benefits of Using Paypal for Auction Payments



There are many ways you can use your Paypal account with eBay

auctions. It is very easy, and offers you a great deal of

protection when dealing with eBay sellers. You may mistakenly

think that the only sellers who accept paypal are those that

display the Paypal logo. This isn't necessarily so. You need to

read each individual auction to find out if Paypal will be

accepted.



There is more than one way to pay a seller with Paypal.



If you have a Paypal balance, you can opt to use that balance to

pay for your item. You can also have the payment processed as an

eCheck, where the funds come directly from your checking account.

If you have a credit card or debit card attached to your Paypal

account, you can also pay that way. Any payment method you choose

from your Paypal account will have the funds deposited into the

sellers paypal account.



Opening a Paypal account is quite simple.



You simply fill out the information, including information about


your banking account. You then verify the account by the two

small deposits that Paypal will make into your bank account. At

that point, you can add a credit card to your Paypal account if

you wish to. You can even add multiple checking accounts, savings

accounts, credit cards, and debit cards. Opening a Paypal account

is free, and there is very small fee charged when you send or

receive payments.



While eBay does have a dispute process, Paypal also has a dispute

process.



Although Paypal is owned by eBay, the Paypal dispute process is

much simpler, and much faster than that of eBay. If a seller does

not deliver, or the item arrives in less than perfect condition,

or not as advertised, you can dispute the charge through Paypal,

and you will most likely recover your money.



As an eBay seller, failure to accept Paypal as a payment method

will hurt the success of your auctions.



Adding the Paypal logo to your auction listing will ensure that

you get more bids than you would without it. The majority of


buyers on eBay like having the Paypal option. Paypal is the

quickest way to get paid for your items as well. You do not have

to accept Paypal payments from unverified Paypal members. Simply

make this clear in your auction payment details.



Whether you are a buyer or a seller, the benefits of using Paypal

are quite simple.



You get your payment automatically. You will have different ways

to accept payments through Paypal. By using paypal you don't

have to give out your important information to anyone. It is

secure and safe to use.



You can easily transfer money to or from your checking account

with Paypal; this makes it easy to access your funds for all

types of online shopping. Paypal also offers a debit card to

members, which can be used anywhere MasterCard debit cards are

used, such as ATM machines or POS machines.



For even more convenience, Paypal keeps up with all of your

Paypal account history. This will allow you to go back and see

what payments were made to whom, and what payments were received,

and when money was transferred between your bank account and your

Paypal account.



Paypal is a viable payment option that you can employ to make

your eBay auctions even more successful. In any business,

offering your customers more than one payment method is

essential. With Paypal, your customers will have the option of

paying with their Paypal balance, with an eCheck, or with their

credit or debit card.



Again, this is one of the fastest ways available to send and

receive money.



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