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Yea my father in law completes about 50 to 60 auctions per week on ebay and will not deal with Pay Pal at all because of their policies.
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I have been using Paypal for about 4 1/2 years and have never had a problem. When I first started using Paypal there were not any fees. For a seller, I think using Paypal gets you more bids. I would rather bid on an auction if I know I can pay through Paypal.
James
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I've been using PayPal for a few years now as a buyer and haven't had any problems...knock on wood. The biggest benefit of it in my eyes is that fact that you can send a payment immediately after an auction ends and know the seller has received it. That way sellers have to be a little more on the ball with shipping your item out in a timely fashion. No more "Uh..I'm still waiting for your money order to arrive" stories. Not to mention saving a trip to the post office to buy a money order. Hope they get things straightened out. I don't have a checking account attached to my PayPal so things like that can't happen. A credit card charge can always be contested.
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I will ONLY bid on an auction if it accepts PayPal, no matter how much I want the item. First thing I check.
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