Please read on....
Bill Colford
-----Original Message-----
From: eBay Customer Support [mailto:cswebhelp@...]
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:28 AM
To: william colford
Subject: RE:IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
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Dear Bill,
Thank you for reporting that the Sell Your Item form was giving you an
error message about PayPal being mandatory for selling.
Please be assured that PayPal is not currently mandatory for all sellers
on eBay. It may be required for certain sellers to accept PayPal
payments or merchant credit cards, based on past trading experience.
Sellers who list in certain risky categories are also required to accept
PayPal or merchant credit cards, regardless of past trading history.
More information about our Safer Payments Requirements can be found on
the eBay Announcement Board at this link:
http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200803.shtml#2008-03-14112309
We apologize for the incorrect information that was in this error
message and thank you for your patience while we worked to resolve this
issue.
Sincerely,
Noah R.
eBay Customer Support
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Email Header:
It was off e-bay
Email Body:
e-bay purchase policies
Message: The e-mail said that e-bay is making it manditory to use Paypal
for all transactions, is this true? If so, I will stop using e-bay. I
believe it is one of my freedoms to pay as I chose according to the deal
made. Making it hard for users to use e-bay will send all of us to
craigs list.
Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
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Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
Hey All,
Just another note about this:
I checked with a close friend who sells on Ebay occasionally, and
they made him accept Paypal just to sell, and since he doesn't have a
lot of sales, they made him USE Paypal. He is planning to shuck Ebay
because he said that he has no negatives in his 90+ sales, and some
people don't leave feedback to raise his numbers, so why should they
decide how he does business with his customers? What exactly is a
risky catagory, anyway? And not all sellers are required to use
Paypal? No... just the little guys who don't make them very much
money!
And as for me... do they honestly think that I'd let ANYONE touch my
checking account to guarantee payment of anything? Certainly not E-
bay, the guys who don't even respond to complaints from their
customers! If they won't solve my problems as a buyer, what makes me
think they would fix a problem involving my checking account (the one
that they make me let them into for a Paypal guarantee)? Are these
guys nuts????
Just another note about this:
I checked with a close friend who sells on Ebay occasionally, and
they made him accept Paypal just to sell, and since he doesn't have a
lot of sales, they made him USE Paypal. He is planning to shuck Ebay
because he said that he has no negatives in his 90+ sales, and some
people don't leave feedback to raise his numbers, so why should they
decide how he does business with his customers? What exactly is a
risky catagory, anyway? And not all sellers are required to use
Paypal? No... just the little guys who don't make them very much
money!
And as for me... do they honestly think that I'd let ANYONE touch my
checking account to guarantee payment of anything? Certainly not E-
bay, the guys who don't even respond to complaints from their
customers! If they won't solve my problems as a buyer, what makes me
think they would fix a problem involving my checking account (the one
that they make me let them into for a Paypal guarantee)? Are these
guys nuts????
--- In anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> Please read on....
>
> Bill Colford
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eBay Customer Support [mailto:cswebhelp@...]
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:28 AM
> To: william colford
> Subject: RE:IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
> (KMM105894972V98822L0KM)
>
>
> Dear Bill,
>
> Thank you for reporting that the Sell Your Item form was giving you
an
> error message about PayPal being mandatory for selling.
>
> Please be assured that PayPal is not currently mandatory for all
sellers
> on eBay. It may be required for certain sellers to accept PayPal
> payments or merchant credit cards, based on past trading
experience.
> Sellers who list in certain risky categories are also required to
accept
> PayPal or merchant credit cards, regardless of past trading
history.
> More information about our Safer Payments Requirements can be found
on
> the eBay Announcement Board at this link:
>
> http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200803.shtml#2008-03-14112309
>
> We apologize for the incorrect information that was in this error
> message and thank you for your patience while we worked to resolve
this
> issue.
>
> Sincerely,
> Noah R.
>
> eBay Customer Support
> _____________________________________________
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Form Message: %12201% 073000
> D_ID082120080122D_ID/W_ID152349337W_ID/S_ID000S_ID
> Subject: IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
>
> User Feedback: 8
> User State: ?01
>
>
> Browser info: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> Home > Help > Contact Us > Making sure emails are genuine
>
> Email Header:
> It was off e-bay
> Email Body:
> e-bay purchase policies
>
> Message: The e-mail said that e-bay is making it manditory to use
Paypal
> for all transactions, is this true? If so, I will stop using e-
bay. I
> believe it is one of my freedoms to pay as I chose according to the
deal
> made. Making it hard for users to use e-bay will send all of us to
> craigs list.
>
Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
Don; Send them an e-mail on the subject. They are a company and if enough of us poke them with the same problem they will change. If no one talks to them they will keep doing what they are doing now. But you saw the answer they gave me. Not everyone is required to use the paypal payment plan. I chose not to, and have sold less than 10 items on e-bay and I was not told to use paypal. Freedom of Choice, I use daily. Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com [mailto:anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Don
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 9:00 PM
To: anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [anzhonda600owners] Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
Hey All,
Just another note about this:
I checked with a close friend who sells on Ebay occasionally, and
they made him accept Paypal just to sell, and since he doesn't have a
lot of sales, they made him USE Paypal. He is planning to shuck Ebay
because he said that he has no negatives in his 90+ sales, and some
people don't leave feedback to raise his numbers, so why should they
decide how he does business with his customers? What exactly is a
risky catagory, anyway? And not all sellers are required to use
Paypal? No... just the little guys who don't make them very much
money!
And as for me... do they honestly think that I'd let ANYONE touch my
checking account to guarantee payment of anything? Certainly not E-
bay, the guys who don't even respond to complaints from their
customers! If they won't solve my problems as a buyer, what makes me
think they would fix a problem involving my checking account (the one
that they make me let them into for a Paypal guarantee)? Are these
guys nuts????
--- In anzhonda600owners%40yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> Please read on....
>
> Bill Colford
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eBay Customer Support [mailto:cswebhelp@ ...]
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:28 AM
> To: william colford
> Subject: RE:IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
> (KMM105894972V98822 L0KM)
>
>
> Dear Bill,
>
> Thank you for reporting that the Sell Your Item form was giving you
an
> error message about PayPal being mandatory for selling.
>
> Please be assured that PayPal is not currently mandatory for all
sellers
> on eBay. It may be required for certain sellers to accept PayPal
> payments or merchant credit cards, based on past trading
experience.
> Sellers who list in certain risky categories are also required to
accept
> PayPal or merchant credit cards, regardless of past trading
history.
> More information about our Safer Payments Requirements can be found
on
> the eBay Announcement Board at this link:
>
> http://www2. ebay.com/ aw/core/200803. shtml#2008- 03-14112309
>
> We apologize for the incorrect information that was in this error
> message and thank you for your patience while we worked to resolve
this
> issue.
>
> Sincerely,
> Noah R.
>
> eBay Customer Support
> ____________ _________ _________ _________ ______
>
>
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
>
> Form Message: %12201% 073000
> D_ID082120080122D_ ID/W_ID152349337 W_ID/S_ID000S_ ID
> Subject: IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
>
> User Feedback: 8
> User State: ?01
>
>
> Browser info: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> Home > Help > Contact Us > Making sure emails are genuine
>
> Email Header:
> It was off e-bay
> Email Body:
> e-bay purchase policies
>
> Message: The e-mail said that e-bay is making it manditory to use
Paypal
> for all transactions, is this true? If so, I will stop using e-
bay. I
> believe it is one of my freedoms to pay as I chose according to the
deal
> made. Making it hard for users to use e-bay will send all of us to
> craigs list.
>
-
ray savard
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:43 am
Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
In October, right before christmas sales season, Every eBay seller will only accept PayPal. It is coming for everyone. Craiglist (which eBay also owns) here we come.
Ray
Ray
--- On Tue, 8/26/08, billmyong@... wrote:
From: billmyong@...
Subject: RE: [anzhonda600owners] Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
To: "2cylinderhondas" , anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 2:37 AM
Don; Send them an e-mail on the subject. They are a company and if enough of us poke them with the same problem they will change. If no one talks to them they will keep doing what they are doing now. But you saw the answer they gave me. Not everyone is required to use the paypal payment plan. I chose not to, and have sold less than 10 items on e-bay and I was not told to use paypal. Freedom of Choice, I use daily. Bill-----Original Message-----
From: anzhonda600owners@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:anzhonda600 owners@yahoogrou ps.com]On Behalf Of Don
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 9:00 PM
To: anzhonda600owners@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [anzhonda600owners] Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
Hey All,
Just another note about this:
I checked with a close friend who sells on Ebay occasionally, and
they made him accept Paypal just to sell, and since he doesn't have a
lot of sales, they made him USE Paypal. He is planning to shuck Ebay
because he said that he has no negatives in his 90+ sales, and some
people don't leave feedback to raise his numbers, so why should they
decide how he does business with his customers? What exactly is a
risky catagory, anyway? And not all sellers are required to use
Paypal? No... just the little guys who don't make them very much
money!
And as for me... do they honestly think that I'd let ANYONE touch my
checking account to guarantee payment of anything? Certainly not E-
bay, the guys who don't even respond to complaints from their
customers! If they won't solve my problems as a buyer, what makes me
think they would fix a problem involving my checking account (the one
that they make me let them into for a Paypal guarantee)? Are these
guys nuts????
--- In anzhonda600owners%40yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> Please read on....
>
> Bill Colford
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eBay Customer Support [mailto:cswebhelp@ ...]
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:28 AM
> To: william colford
> Subject: RE:IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
> (KMM105894972V98822 L0KM)
>
>
> Dear Bill,
>
> Thank you for reporting that the Sell Your Item form was giving you
an
> error message about PayPal being mandatory for selling.
>
> Please be assured that PayPal is not currently mandatory for all
sellers
> on eBay. It may be required for certain sellers to accept PayPal
> payments or merchant credit cards, based on past trading
experience.
> Sellers who list in certain risky categories are also required to
accept
> PayPal or merchant credit cards, regardless of past trading
history.
> More information about our Safer Payments Requirements can be found
on
> the eBay Announcement Board at this link:
>
> http://www2. ebay.com/ aw/core/200803. shtml#2008- 03-14112309
>
> We apologize for the incorrect information that was in this error
> message and thank you for your patience while we worked to resolve
this
> issue.
>
> Sincerely,
> Noah R.
>
> eBay Customer Support
> ____________ _________ _________ _________ ______
>
>
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
>
> Form Message: %12201% 073000
> D_ID082120080122D_ ID/W_ID152349337 W_ID/S_ID000S_ ID
> Subject: IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
>
> User Feedback: 8
> User State: ?01
>
>
> Browser info: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> Home > Help > Contact Us > Making sure emails are genuine
>
> Email Header:
> It was off e-bay
> Email Body:
> e-bay purchase policies
>
> Message: The e-mail said that e-bay is making it manditory to use
Paypal
> for all transactions, is this true? If so, I will stop using e-
bay. I
> believe it is one of my freedoms to pay as I chose according to the
deal
> made. Making it hard for users to use e-bay will send all of us to
> craigs list.
>
Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
The sucky thing about pay pal is there is no sliding scale as it is in real estate. When the price reaches certain established levels the percentage they take should be less which would encourage sellers to accept pay pal you as a buyer you can get airline miles on your credit card.
--- On Tue, 8/26/08, billmyong@... wrote:
From: billmyong@...
Subject: RE: [anzhonda600owners] Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
To: "2cylinderhondas" , anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 12:37 AM
Don; Send them an e-mail on the subject. They are a company and if enough of us poke them with the same problem they will change. If no one talks to them they will keep doing what they are doing now. But you saw the answer they gave me. Not everyone is required to use the paypal payment plan. I chose not to, and have sold less than 10 items on e-bay and I was not told to use paypal. Freedom of Choice, I use daily. Bill-----Original Message-----
From: anzhonda600owners@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:anzhonda600 owners@yahoogrou ps.com]On Behalf Of Don
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 9:00 PM
To: anzhonda600owners@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [anzhonda600owners] Re: More on the E-bay - PayPal argument
Hey All,
Just another note about this:
I checked with a close friend who sells on Ebay occasionally, and
they made him accept Paypal just to sell, and since he doesn't have a
lot of sales, they made him USE Paypal. He is planning to shuck Ebay
because he said that he has no negatives in his 90+ sales, and some
people don't leave feedback to raise his numbers, so why should they
decide how he does business with his customers? What exactly is a
risky catagory, anyway? And not all sellers are required to use
Paypal? No... just the little guys who don't make them very much
money!
And as for me... do they honestly think that I'd let ANYONE touch my
checking account to guarantee payment of anything? Certainly not E-
bay, the guys who don't even respond to complaints from their
customers! If they won't solve my problems as a buyer, what makes me
think they would fix a problem involving my checking account (the one
that they make me let them into for a Paypal guarantee)? Are these
guys nuts????
--- In anzhonda600owners%40yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> Please read on....
>
> Bill Colford
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eBay Customer Support [mailto:cswebhelp@ ...]
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:28 AM
> To: william colford
> Subject: RE:IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
> (KMM105894972V98822 L0KM)
>
>
> Dear Bill,
>
> Thank you for reporting that the Sell Your Item form was giving you
an
> error message about PayPal being mandatory for selling.
>
> Please be assured that PayPal is not currently mandatory for all
sellers
> on eBay. It may be required for certain sellers to accept PayPal
> payments or merchant credit cards, based on past trading
experience.
> Sellers who list in certain risky categories are also required to
accept
> PayPal or merchant credit cards, regardless of past trading
history.
> More information about our Safer Payments Requirements can be found
on
> the eBay Announcement Board at this link:
>
> http://www2. ebay.com/ aw/core/200803. shtml#2008- 03-14112309
>
> We apologize for the incorrect information that was in this error
> message and thank you for your patience while we worked to resolve
this
> issue.
>
> Sincerely,
> Noah R.
>
> eBay Customer Support
> ____________ _________ _________ _________ ______
>
>
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
>
> Form Message: %12201% 073000
> D_ID082120080122D_ ID/W_ID152349337 W_ID/S_ID000S_ ID
> Subject: IV=RN0016 Making sure emails are genuine [#MO ?01 ]
>
> User Feedback: 8
> User State: ?01
>
>
> Browser info: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> Home > Help > Contact Us > Making sure emails are genuine
>
> Email Header:
> It was off e-bay
> Email Body:
> e-bay purchase policies
>
> Message: The e-mail said that e-bay is making it manditory to use
Paypal
> for all transactions, is this true? If so, I will stop using e-
bay. I
> believe it is one of my freedoms to pay as I chose according to the
deal
> made. Making it hard for users to use e-bay will send all of us to
> craigs list.
>