I understand people's reluctance to put their card information on the internet, but the reality is, you are far more likely to have your card stolen at your local gas station than you are on the internet. Simply using a credit or debit card puts you in a position to have something fraudulent happen, no matter where. I have yet to be ripped off in my 12 years of banking on the internet, but I know lots of people who have had their card information stolen at the gas station or restaurant. Its just one of the realities, unfortunately.
I don't buy a lot on ebay, but I've bought two new Atlas locos for 50% and 40% off retail. After shipping, it worked out to about 42% and 33%, but still a good deal in my eyes. And I will only buy off ebay if its a really good deal. Its not worth it otherwise.
BRAKIE wrote: The last time I bought checks I had to lay almost $20.00 into the outstretched hand of the guy printing them . . ." border="0" width="15" height="24" /> ----------------------I still writing checks from the first book since I write one check a month..At that rate my checks will last years so,I may never have to buy another box for $18.00.
The last time I bought checks I had to lay almost $20.00 into the outstretched hand of the guy printing them . . .
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I still writing checks from the first book since I write one check a month..At that rate my checks will last years so,I may never have to buy another box for $18.00.
I was thinking the same exact thing.I don't know where every one's banking, but my bank gives me free checks up to X amount per year and the ONLY time I've ever had to pay any kind of fee is when I bounced a check or used a non bank owned ATM.(and that's my own fault)
Scarpia-I hear ya loud and clear. Fortunately I was young enough to see the writing on the wall and get out of that business. The guys nearing retirement weren't so lucky.
DonZ-OK. That's ONE I've heard of.Glad it worked out for you.
And I've never heard of a seller complaining he got rip off because of a check or money order since they hold them till they clear.(or at least they should) You can use Telecheck service to verify funds just as EZ as checking a credit card.
My point is my check or money order is my word that I'm going to pay promptly. That word has been good enough to get 100% outstanding feed back up to this point. Now E-Bay (NOT the seller) is saying my word is no longer good enough for them or their sellers. Am I the only one that thinks being an honest person and getting lumped into a category with a few bad apples is wrong??
skiloff wrote:I understand people's reluctance to put their card information on the internet, but the reality is, you are far more likely to have your card stolen at your local gas station than you are on the internet. Simply using a credit or debit card puts you in a position to have something fraudulent happen, no matter where.
I'm shocked that anyone has ever thought it was a good idea to use a credit card over the phone. At least stealing one online requires some knowledge and effort on the part of the thief. Someone on the other end of a phone requires nothing. You might as well write your card info on a piece of paper and go around putting them under people's windshield wipers.
Incidentally, everyone in my family has had their credit card numbers stolen from a gas station. The same gas station, on the same day, actually. Three cars on a family vacation, three cards.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: rtraincollector wrote: I was looking at the latest message from ebay in my ebay messages and was shocked to see that come october you will not be ableto receive or pay via checks or money ordeer for items you buy/sell. They want you only to use credit cards or debit cards and pay thru paypal or other electronic paying companies. Am I going to buy from EBay anymore?NO WAY! As long as I could pay by money order it was OK, but putting my credit card and/or bank account info online? Nothing doing!
rtraincollector wrote: I was looking at the latest message from ebay in my ebay messages and was shocked to see that come october you will not be ableto receive or pay via checks or money ordeer for items you buy/sell. They want you only to use credit cards or debit cards and pay thru paypal or other electronic paying companies.
I was looking at the latest message from ebay in my ebay messages and was shocked to see that come october you will not be ableto receive or pay via checks or money ordeer for items you buy/sell. They want you only to use credit cards or debit cards and pay thru paypal or other electronic paying companies.
Am I going to buy from EBay anymore?
NO WAY!
As long as I could pay by money order it was OK, but putting my credit card and/or bank account info online? Nothing doing!
Same here, man. As for being paranoid if any of you guys ever read The Anarchist's Cookbook and read how easy it is to jinjack somebody's bank account or credit card numbers you'd crap a cinder block. Here's a hint take a close look at what you throw in your garbage can sometime.
P.S. The Anarchist Cookbook is freeware now so any amateur hack in the universe can find it
What I find interesting is that some of the people most resistant to using Paypal because of a perceived lack of security are more than happy to send a personal check to a total stranger, a check that has the account holder's name, the ABA routing number, and their account number printed on it. Which, incidentally, is all that's needed for someone to access the account electronically or even have new blank checks printed up . . .
KL
Kurt_Laughlin wrote:What I find interesting is that some of the people most resistant to using Paypal because of a perceived lack of security are more than happy to send a personal check to a total stranger, a check that has the account holder's name, the ABA routing number, and their account number printed on it. Which, incidentally, is all that's needed for someone to access the account electronically or even have new blank checks printed up . . .KL
Right, or set up online banking.
Someone pointed out that the day will come when Paypal data gets stolen, but that same risk exists with every employer who has your name, address, SSN, and probably your banking information (for direct deposit).
I would like to know the costs of selling on eBay.
I am relatively new to shopping there, but notice that of the all of the items I have won, bid on, or watched have been from vendors who have thousands of sales. If I were selling only an occasional item, taking credit cards would be out of the question, and my minimum price would include the costs of paying eBay and Paypal just as my postage cost would include postage as well as packaging.
So, what is the least costly payment method for the seller? What is the quickest form of payment from a seller’s perspective?
Crews
rtraincollector wrote:Personally I'm thinking of looking into selling on www.choochoo.com auctions ( www.traincity.com ) charles sigel he just moved from PA. to FL and mainly has O but he offers spots for all gauges and I mainly deal in O so its good for me. From what I understand its free to list and then and only when you acually sell do you pay anything. I can still offer paypal if I wish or I can require money orders ( postal) if I wish.I've done a lot of searching today scince I was off and came up with this by a freinds recomemdation
Personally I'm thinking of looking into selling on www.choochoo.com auctions ( www.traincity.com ) charles sigel he just moved from PA. to FL and mainly has O but he offers spots for all gauges and I mainly deal in O so its good for me. From what I understand its free to list and then and only when you acually sell do you pay anything. I can still offer paypal if I wish or I can require money orders ( postal) if I wish.
I've done a lot of searching today scince I was off and came up with this by a freinds recomemdation
Well, if you start selling HO on choochooauctions.com, you certainly won't have much competition. Right now there is ONE auction for HO scale, and it's for a set of 6 Model Power soldiers. The asking price isn't even worth mentioning.
Like it or not, ebay is still the best game in town.
dirtyd79 wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote: rtraincollector wrote: I was looking at the latest message from ebay in my ebay messages and was shocked to see that come october you will not be ableto receive or pay via checks or money ordeer for items you buy/sell. They want you only to use credit cards or debit cards and pay thru paypal or other electronic paying companies. Am I going to buy from EBay anymore?NO WAY! As long as I could pay by money order it was OK, but putting my credit card and/or bank account info online? Nothing doing! Same here, man. As for being paranoid if any of you guys ever read The Anarchist's Cookbook and read how easy it is to jinjack somebody's bank account or credit card numbers you'd crap a cinder block. Here's a hint take a close look at what you throw in your garbage can sometime. P.S. The Anarchist Cookbook is freeware now so any amateur hack in the universe can find it
Black Helicopters and Reynolds Tin Foil hats be darned.
I take the proper steps, the only thing you will find in my garbage is garbage. Any and all mail is shredded in a proper paper shredder, what little I recieve anyway, because I choose not to recieve snail mail billing, it's all done by an e-mail and a website passwords. I haven't written a check in 10 years, I use a debit card, my paycheck is direct deposited, and I have literally performed hundreds of transaction via the internet using my credit card. I have never had a problem. My computer has the proper security measures, the banking websites I use are secure, I keep "in-touch" with my credit report regulary. Bottom line? I take the time.
The one and only time someone stole my credit card info was a waitress at a rather upscale restaurant. She was using it to make long distance calls. I made one call to Amex, the charges were reversed, and a new card and number were in my hand the next day, problem solved.
There is nothing wrong with being cautious, but be realistic.
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The least costly method is to sell in lots or several of like items.
I used to take a video of the items with a decent camcorder and good lighting showing all of the items sides, ups and downs up close and out. Then posted a video on photobucket. Later a simple link from Ebay selling page direct to the video.
That simple work around eliminated dozens of pictures and was very successful for me in avoiding picture fees. Plus actual video of engines pulling trains or running with sound was very helpful to the buyers.
I think at the time it would have been .25 or about there for each image uploaded to ebay. Gallery fees would have been a few dollars.
Ebay charges you extra for everything. A simple 1.00 open bid on a widget with one picture (Free) and a short description would have not generated much fees... maybe a few cents.
But should that widget close at 100.00 winning price, your fees will be approximately 15-22% of the total gross amount of auction when the sale is over. Hopefully the customer has paid the shipping in full. Your net out of that 100.00 sale is going to be about 78 dollars or so when it's all over.
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LOL Brakie
Last Chance wrote: Ebay charges you extra for everything. A simple 1.00 open bid on a widget with one picture (Free) and a short description would have not generated much fees... maybe a few cents.But should that widget close at 100.00 winning price, your fees will be approximately 15-22% of the total gross amount of auction when the sale is over. Hopefully the customer has paid the shipping in full. Your net out of that 100.00 sale is going to be about 78 dollars or so when it's all over.
Say what? You need to take a look at eBay's actual fee schedule. If your list the item with a 99 cent starting price ($.15), then sell it for $100, you pay $2.19 plus 3.5% of the amount over $25 ($2.63). That totals less than 5 bucks. Even if you add percentage points for a PayPal transaction, you clear at least 94 bucks. Its not free, but at least describe it correctly
I'm not hyping eBay, but its worked for me hundreds of times with no problems. Some of the rules are a pain, but some of them came about because unscrupulous buyers and sellers "gamed" the system in the past. If any new auction site ever actually started to be successful, the same cheats would end up there and those rules would be toughened, too. There is no free lunch.
EBay revenues were nearly 8.5 billion (yeah, with a "B") in the last 12 months. They won't miss the model train business if all of you tinfoil hatters clear out.
alco_fan wrote: Last Chance wrote: Ebay charges you extra for everything. A simple 1.00 open bid on a widget with one picture (Free) and a short description would have not generated much fees... maybe a few cents.But should that widget close at 100.00 winning price, your fees will be approximately 15-22% of the total gross amount of auction when the sale is over. Hopefully the customer has paid the shipping in full. Your net out of that 100.00 sale is going to be about 78 dollars or so when it's all over.Say what? You need to take a look at eBay's actual fee schedule. If your list the item with a 99 cent starting price ($.15), then sell it for $100, you pay $2.19 plus 3.5% of the amount over $25 ($2.63). That totals less than 5 bucks. Even if you add percentage points for a PayPal transaction, you clear at least 94 bucks. Its not free, but at least describe it correctlyI'm not hyping eBay, but its worked for me hundreds of times with no problems. Some of the rules are a pain, but some of them came about because unscrupulous buyers and sellers "gamed" the system in the past. If any new auction site ever actually started to be successful, the same cheats would end up there and those rules would be toughened, too. There is no free lunch.EBay revenues were nearly 8.5 billion (yeah, with a "B") in the last 12 months. They won't miss the model train business if all of you tinfoil hatters clear out.
Another thing to keep costs under control would be to ship USPS Priority Mail. The boxes are free, and you can use ebay to calculate the exact cost. That way you're getting the entire cost of shipping every time, and not paying for supplies.
Alco fan already addressed this, but if those fees you say were real, ebay wouldn't be the auction site it is today. In fact, it wouldn't exist because nobody would make any money but them.
loathar wrote:I won't deal with a vendor that requires a Payscam account. I've used a money order for everything I've bought off E-bay and have a 100% feed back rating. I guess I'd be willing to switch to my debit card, but I won't like it. I guess E-Bay's taking a Q from our government. Cater to the big guy and screw the little guy...
Get yourself a credit card and dedicate it to only online purchases. If someone steals your number, cancel the card immediately and get a new one.
Using your bank account debit card online is a good way to get your bank account in a totally unusable mess if someone steals your number. Ask me how I know ...
By the way, I have had nothing but excellent experiences with PayPal, and the cool thing is there's nothing for an online thief to steal with PayPal.
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CRAP!! this is bad news for me. I only use money orders when buying from Ebay. I get them from Walmart really cheap on my way home from work. I have them in the mail usually within a day or two of the close of the auction. I do not use Paypal because my nephew had his identity stolen through his Paypal account. Within an hour and a half, they had changed all his passwords and effectively locked him out of his own accounts!! I also had a bad experience with a debit card when they first started to be widely used,so I just never got another one. I guess this leaves a credit card as my sole remaining option.
PayPal will then be your only way to go - you pay with PayPal and they charge your card.
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BRAKIE wrote: loathar wrote: Tracklayer wrote: I figured that was eventually going to happen one day. I also recently heard a rumor that WalMart, Academy and a number of other businesses are going to stop accepting personal checks and will only accept cash or debit cards as payment anymore. Wal Marts already doing a thing where they scan your personal check, have you sign a credit like slip and hand you your check back. My parents worked for Deluxe Check Printers all their lives and made a good living. My brother and I both worked there too. Deluxe is now defunct and tens of thousands of people are out of a job because of the debit card revolution.Mmmmm...the sour stench of progress....I already shopped in a store that had a notice on the door and it read:As of August 1st we will no longer accept personal or payroll checks.Thank You.Or words closely to that..I was shocked..What's next? Sorry we no longer accept cash?
loathar wrote: Tracklayer wrote: I figured that was eventually going to happen one day. I also recently heard a rumor that WalMart, Academy and a number of other businesses are going to stop accepting personal checks and will only accept cash or debit cards as payment anymore. Wal Marts already doing a thing where they scan your personal check, have you sign a credit like slip and hand you your check back. My parents worked for Deluxe Check Printers all their lives and made a good living. My brother and I both worked there too. Deluxe is now defunct and tens of thousands of people are out of a job because of the debit card revolution.Mmmmm...the sour stench of progress....
Tracklayer wrote: I figured that was eventually going to happen one day. I also recently heard a rumor that WalMart, Academy and a number of other businesses are going to stop accepting personal checks and will only accept cash or debit cards as payment anymore.
I figured that was eventually going to happen one day. I also recently heard a rumor that WalMart, Academy and a number of other businesses are going to stop accepting personal checks and will only accept cash or debit cards as payment anymore.
Wal Marts already doing a thing where they scan your personal check, have you sign a credit like slip and hand you your check back. My parents worked for Deluxe Check Printers all their lives and made a good living. My brother and I both worked there too. Deluxe is now defunct and tens of thousands of people are out of a job because of the debit card revolution.Mmmmm...the sour stench of progress....
I already shopped in a store that had a notice on the door and it read:
As of August 1st we will no longer accept personal or payroll checks.
Thank You.
Or words closely to that..I was shocked..
What's next? Sorry we no longer accept cash?
Sign of the times really. I've worked in retail for twenty years.( all for the same company )Up here in Canada personal checks have not been accepted as payment at major retailers for about ten years now,some grocery stores still do but that is about to go as well.Too many bounced cheques too much fraud in general on the cheque end .Of coarse up eher the embracement of debit cards happened much quicker thna it did in the US.
The the OP's original thoughts ,it won't effect me much.I do a fair bit of ebay selling and buying. I won't accept cheques, and will at least until the end accept money orders but it does add a ton of time to the transaction on the selling end.I won't buy from someone who does not take paypal,I set up a separate bank account credit/debit card just for useage there,muck simpler and much faster.
Rob
Apologies are in order about the fees I listed.
Due to a brain failure and sleeping at switch, I accidently included total costs including shipping expenses to the buyer.
I will say that the more dollar amounts involved, the more your fees are.
I have started to explore a pre-paid credit card via the bank to pay paypal as well... I suspect paypal will try to get into everything like walmarts in the future. Imagine having no cashier lines, just a paypal station.
There are those who think paper checks are on the way out. I will present a argument and say as long as billers like Dish Network demands a voided copy to prove the bank account to auto draft from there will always be a need for paper checks.
Indeed autodrafting for monthly bill payment is getting to be the only method to be on time with your bills. The grace windows are getting tighter with each passing year. Who knows? If paper checks go out, then they will have to make a payroll deduction for your monthly bills at the employer.
Paypal did ok for me as a buyer, but they were always slow with autodrafts... taking 2,3,4 or even 5 days. If you made a buy near the weekend, your item wont ship until late the following week due to seller waiting for the paypal. For some reason paypal sometimes instantly draws the funds moments after auction end (After you pay paypal) and the shipper is happy to get the item on the way in the morning.
Very disappointed indeed.
I have a 100% feedback rating and have paid for the majority of my purchases with cashier's checks, free from my bank.
I do wonder if enough ebay users protest if the management might have a change of heart with regard to the use of checks.
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These actions are not those taken by a company on the 'way up'- they reflect maximizing income for the smallest of costs, with the subtraction of losses incurred. eBay is falling on hard times.
Beware of messages and PR spin bearing these words and phrases: experience, optimize, enhance, dynamic, "exceed your expectations", and my favorite, "what's more". Take some steps back and see it for what it really is.
Ugh.
Guys,
Forgive my confusion. I looked over some listings like this one below
http://cgi.ebay.com/AMERICAS-RAILROADS-THE-SECOND-GENERATION-by-DON-BALL_W0QQitemZ200250247261QQihZ010QQcategoryZ4132QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
still show that checks are acceptable. CAN THE SELLERS STILL ACCEPT CHECKS regardless of the new rules????????????????
AntonioFP45 wrote:Guys,Forgive my confusion. I looked over some listings like this one belowhttp://cgi.ebay.com/AMERICAS-RAILROADS-THE-SECOND-GENERATION-by-DON-BALL_W0QQitemZ200250247261QQihZ010QQcategoryZ4132QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemstill show that checks are acceptable. CAN THE SELLERS STILL ACCEPT CHECKS regardless of the new rules????????????????
The new rules haven't taken effect yet - I believe they start in October.
Fred W
PMeyer wrote:It's only going to get worse. The eBay experience has been in decline for some time now. they are trying to be a monopoly. They bought PayPal and now they are forcing everyone to use it. Watch their rates sky rocket in the near future. And what government can legislate them?
My thoughts exactly..As you noted they own pay pal..Now they get a double dip..The auction fee and then the pay pal fee...What's next a transaction handling fee?
Indeed..How can the Government legislate them?