Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Didier, I agree everything you say, but the fees PayPal charges the seller is high, don't you think? Best Regards, Joe L ----- Original Message ----- From: "Didier Ludwig" <leica@screengang.com> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:39 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] eBay & Paypal > Salut Robert, > > I belong to the sellers which declare to accept Paypal only for > international transactions. I also prefer it as buyer. The reasons are > various: > > - Paypal = fast payment = immediate shipping (and leading to a positive > feedback for quick payment or quick delivery) > > - intl. money orders and checks can turn into a nightmare if you don't > find an institution (bank, post) in your country which will refund it, or > refund it without an exaggerated fee. > > - Money orders can take a lot of time. Once I sent a postal MO from > Switzerland to Wyoming, it took 10 weeks to arrive there, forcing me to > send a lot of appeasing mails to the seller who thought I'm a non-payer. > Never again. > > - Bank wire transfers can cost a lot - depending from where to where they > go - IBAN is only free inside EU but otherwise rather costly. There's a > high fixed fee on low amounts, and a high percentage fee on large amounts. > Every bank has another fee/pricing policiy, which is often not visible > before you do the transaction. > > - Sending cash in insured letters is russian roulette. I have given up > this option since an enveloppe arrived open and empty. > > Having a good feedback profile is more than welcome. I have cancelled > dozens of bids from buyers with doubtable profiles. But reading and > accepting the payment options of a seller is another obligatory > requirement fo a buyer. Your feedback profile won't stay perfect when you > bid on Paypal-only auctions and then want to negociate the payment methods > afterwards. You'll get negatives like "Did not read the payment options". > > Since a buyer does not have to pay Paypal fees, and can use it without > credit card (by uploading money from his bank account), I don't see any > reason why Paypal should not be reasonable for most buyers. > > Bad Paypal reputation? That sounds a bit diffuse. There certainly are > issues with the Paypal seller and buyer protection rules, and Paypal > accounts with too simple passwords have been phished in the past (but does > anyone have compassion for people using passwords like "abcd"?)... > Personally, after approximately 600 Paypal transactions, I have never been > involved in any trouble, but others LUGgers might have been. I don't want > to say Paypal is hasslefree and without risk, but it's 100x more > convenient than checks and MO's. > > Best regards > Didier > > > > >>Bonsoir, >> >> Since *bay and Paypal are mentioned here every so often, I was wondering >> if anybody (surely someone must) has an explanation for the following. >> In the last couple of days I was going to bid (and surely win) some items >> on *Bay. However the sellers flatly refused to accept a method of >> payment other than Paypal. My feedback is perfect. Why would anyone >> actually tie their hand with Paypal (who do not have the greatest of >> reputation businesswise) and lose money? Did this happen to anyone on >> this list? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Robert (Un chevalier sans blason) > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information