What is an Echeque? Why is it holding up my purchase? As a seller on eBay sometimes we get an echeque as a payment method. Unfortunately many people are not aware that echeque’s will hold up dispatch of their...
PAYPAL ,IS IT REALLY YOUR PAL? DON'T BE RIPPED OFF! Please vote positive on this guide, I am only trying to help people! Paypal is basically a payment system designed in favour of the buyer, as a seller you...
Do you do all your eBay trading through a single PayPal Account? If so, you might be losing money.Are you aware that your credit card provider (and visa debit card provider) might charge back a transaction...
My guide to PayPal eCheques.Hi,The latest news on eCheques as at 30th June 2008 is that eBay and PayPal are no longer going to allow sellers to block the eCheque payment method for eBay transactions.My...
eCheques are every sellers nightmare, you just know it's going to cause you grief! [1] As a Buyer. So you have bought an item and paid through paypal, that's it your item should arrive in a few days. That...
I receive quite a few echeques and my buyers become very confused when they have not received their purchases after a couple of days. I don't think things are explained enough so I thought I would write a...
As an experienced buyer and former ebay shop proprietor, I would like to draw seller's attention to something which has happened on a few occasions in my Paypal account. An item is sold and the buyer...
Have you ever wondered how PayPal Funding Sources work and what's the order in which they're taken?If so - read on:The funding sources available to you when you make a payment by PayPal will depend on whether...
Sometimes a buyer may fund their PayPal payment by eCheque. An eCheque is a payment funded by their bank account, but without a backup funding source (ie the buyer doesn’t have a credit/debit card registered...
Do you do all your eBay trading through a single PayPal Account? If so, you might be losing money.Are you aware that your credit card provider (and visa debit card provider) might charge back a transaction...