The seller must receive payment before they send your item. Different sellers have different payment options. Some, only want payment via PayPal. Others, will accept Paypal, Money Order, Cashier's check etc. Still others, prefer Money Orders Cashier's checks only and not PayPal. Make sure you read their preferred "Payment Methods" before you place your bid or choose the BuyItNow option.
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Rachel The Computer Tutor
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2007-06-07 17:07:51
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answered by Rachel The Computer Tutor 2
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You have to pay for the item before you receive the item. If you mail them a check and the check has to go through before they will mail you the item.
2007-06-07 17:07:05
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answered by CSCHAFER98 1
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You have to pay for the item before the seller ships it. It's just like Amazon or any other online shopping site.
Obviously, if people started sending out items before they got paid for them, a lot of people would abuse it and never pay.
2007-06-07 17:01:52
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answered by bevangel517 3
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Mail payment before item.
2007-06-07 17:02:21
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answered by Andy T 7
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I actual have had a pair of problems with determining to purchase for stuff off E-bay. the 1st ingredient became some present vouchers which under no circumstances arrived. i for my section paid via cheque in this party - £70 for £one hundred properly worth of vouchers which under no circumstances arrived - he became in easy terms a scam service provider. I claimed with the aid of e-bay yet as quickly as they took off the P&P and their £15 admin fee, I in easy terms have been given around £40 5 back and it took MONTHS. On 2 different activities, when I had paid via using Paypal and the products under no circumstances arrived, for one merchandise, which had actual long gone lacking interior the post, the guy then sent me a alternative after Paypal intervened and the different merchandise, Paypal recent in my favour yet could no longer supply me all the a reimbursement as there became no longer sufficient interior the guy's Paypal account. If Paypal discover on your favour, they're going to in easy terms supply you the a reimbursement if the guy has it of their account, they won't take legal action to get well your loss. interior the case of the present vouchers, i became going to report it to the police yet my chum, who's a Detective Sergeant, advised me that, even nonetheless the case could be investigated, the police does no longer get my a reimbursement. i could could take him to a small claims court docket and that i could then, of course, in easy terms get my a reimbursement if I won the case. via fact the employer became on the different end of the rustic and that i had a number of my a reimbursement, i desperate it wasn't properly fairly worth the attempt. just to stick to on from what Sarah c pronounced, a certificates of posting would properly be won that's freed from fee and covers the article for loss or harm as much as a value of one hundred x frequently occurring classification first post. i.e. whilst a ordinary classification stamp became 30p, a certificates lined for as much as £30. It proves that the article became published and can provide some coverage too and, as I pronounced, you do no longer could pay for it !
2016-11-07 22:17:29
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answered by trippi 4
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no...you would have to pay it first: either pay directly or through paypal (a subdivision of ebay). Most sellers won't accept checks due to afraid of fake checks.
2007-06-07 17:03:06
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answered by digital_goddess_usa 3
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No. Go to ebay.com and sign in, go to My Account, click on the Item you purchased and click on it, then sign up for Pay Pal, then you have to pay for it from Pay Pal. I suggest to do it earlier in the morning. I started around 6:00PM and got to bede at 1:30AM.
2007-06-07 17:02:49
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answered by TiasaurousGoesRawr! ♥ 3
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