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Re: Ebay rules
« on: November 23, 2009, 04:12:18 PM »
Seems my listing for WILD FYRE got pulled off Ebay for breaking Ebay rules.
According to Ebay.. "If Paypal is used then buyer is to pay Paypal fees" is NOT allowed, i am free to relist my item but if i include that phrase or similar i will lose Ebay priviledges, which i interpret as being booted off - what other priviledges are there?

Ive used this phrase before in my listings with no problems... looks like its time to block incoming Paypal payments again with a fake email address.

Thems the breaks i suppose... just thought id let you all know

They best way to "stop" people from paying with PayPus is to use the following wording:

IF YOU ARE PAYING WITH PAYPAL PLEASE ENSURE YOU INCLUDE THE INSURANCE PAYMENT WHICH IS ONLY OPTIONAL FOR BANK DEPOSIT.    THIS PAYMENT IS TO COMPLY WITH PAYPAL'S USER AGREEMENT WHICH REQUIRES ALL ITEMS ARE SHIPPED USING A METHOD THAT OFFERS FULL ONLINE TRACKING.   THIS IS NOT REQUIRED FOR BANK DEPOSIT PAYMENTS.

This is used by a close friend who is a platinum PS and has had the wording checked and approved by both eBay and PayPus.

What it does is allow you to charge EXTRA for shipping so that you can comply with PayPus requirements. When buyers see that it will cost them - say, $120 extra for full receipted delivery tracking I can assure you they will direct deposit.

PayPus sucks and the authorities should boot their arses out of Australia IMO.

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