Using Paypal for eBay Purchases
Paypal is the preferred payment choice for many buyers because
Paypal allows buyers to pay instantly for eBay purchases. In
this article, we will review using Paypal on eBay from the
buyer's point of view.
Since eBay purchased Paypal, it has become even easier for
buyers and sellers to complete auction sales. Buyers like Paypal
because they can quickly and easily pay online. In fact, some
bidders will only bid on items they can pay for with Paypal.
One thing that confuses buyers is some sellers accept Paypal
payments through credit cards, while others only accept
transfers. You see, with Paypal a buyer can fund the transaction
in three ways. This can confuse buyers, and cause problems.
Here's the three ways to fund a Paypal transaction:
1. Transfer from a bank account tied to the user's Paypal
account.
2. Transfer from a Paypal balance.
3. Payment from a Credit Card.
The first two options cost Paypal nothing in processing fees.
Credit cards cost about 2 percent to process, and Paypal passes
this cost on to merchants. Some eBay sellers do not want to pay
this fee for service, so they only accept payments by transfer.
This confuses buyers who win auctions and assume a credit card
transaction is fine.
Paypal wants users to transfer funds, and not use their credit
cards. Not only is this cheaper for Paypal, but there is no risk
of a chargeback.
A chargeback is when a buyer reverses the charge on a credit
card by contacting his bank. Most, maybe all, banks will reverse
a credit card charge with little or no investigation if the card
holder contests the charge. The money is taken right out of the
merchant's bank account -Paypal in this case.
Paypal makes it difficult to use a credit card to send money
through Paypal. This is done making the credit card payment
option difficult to find, and warning users about the "risk"
because you cannot buy Paypal's insurance.
With a credit card purchase, you do not need Paypal's insurance.
Your bank will reverse the charge free if the seller scams you.
One other way Paypal makes it hard for users to instantly send
money with a credit card is by limiting the total amount you can
charge.
The first time I tried to use Paypal to pay for an eBay auction,
I was unable to use my credit card because the amount was above
the limit. That was a $700 item. I think the single item limit
is $500, but could not find confirmation of this. The lifetime
limit, or total amount you can send all eBay sellers with a
credit card is $2,000.
If you wish to pay for an item with a credit card through Paypal
you should confirm the seller takes card transactions. This can
be done reviewing the auction and looking for the credit card
logos adjacent to the Paypal logo in the payment methods screen.
Whenever you pay for an eBay auction through Paypal, you should
check the seller's Paypal status. Do not send large amounts to
unverified users, and watch that the user's address matches the
auction details.
Paypal is an easy way to pay for your eBay purchases.