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Yes, you have to pay for the ad. You are advertising your product. You have to give Ebay your checking account # when registering to sell anything on ebay.
You are still responsible for paying for the item. If you fail to pay for the item, your eBay account may be suspended.
Items you purchase on Ebay are paid in full.
No, it's totally free. It will take a credit card or a Pay-Pal account to purchase items, though.
No, you pay for items.
No, eBay does not send cash. You receive payment from the buyer of your item. Most users use Paypal to pay for items. You can link your paypal to your bank account.
You can use credit card to buy items on eBay by using their PayPal service.
They took away the ability for a seller to leave negative feedback and replaced it with a case department for sellers that allows them to give buyers who don't pay a strike against them, and sellers are allowed to specify if they don't want buyers with any strikes to bid on there items. I believe if a buyers has 2 strikes they get suspended and the third strike there eBay account gets deactivated.
You can use a relative's paypal account to pay for an item you purchased on your own eBay account. You may not be covered by paypal's protection services unless you ship to the verified shipping address on the account. You can specify the shipping address on paypal when you make the eBay payment.
You can't.
When the Centrelink (Centurylink) account has been suspended it is a good idea to call them and pay the bill in question. This will restore service within 48 hours in most cases.
You will not receive the item. Additionally, an "Unpaid Item" will be placed on your account. According to eBay, "If you have excessive unpaid items on your account, we may limit or end your ability to buy."