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A few sellers (those who transact enough business to have a merchant account with card companies) can accept debit card payments direct to them. For most eBay purchases you will need to make the payment through PayPal. You can either do this by signing up with PayPal, so that they hold your card details which can hen be used for future purchases as well, or you can simply make one-off payments with your card when you want to, wthout registering.
No they dont accept it. They accept visa cards.
Your best bet is to check Ebay for the current purchases on this item. The value is based on what the market is willing to pay for it.
An eBay gift card can be applied to the purchase of any item offered on eBay. The website stipulates that to redeem a gift card, you must be located in the US, but it does not explicitly say that you can not use it for international purchases.
to buy an item if you don't have a credit card you can ask someone to get it for you and pay them the amount in cash, that is only if they accept
You can use credit card to buy items on eBay by using their PayPal service.
In order to purchase from eBay, one needs an eBay account, as well as a PayPal account. The eBay account is used for keeping track of purchases, while the PayPal account is used for sending money via credit card.
No, you can open a paypal account or ask the seller if they will accept a MO or check.
Yes, theoretically you can, although you will be restricted in the number of card payments that you can accept. Realistically you need to upgrade to a Premier account to use eBay.
You need to ask the seller of the item if they are comfortable to accept payment in that way. You would need to make that enquiry of the seller before even thinking of bidding.
Not necessary.If you are buying an item from ebay, some sellers accept other kinds of payments like bank transfer, cash on delivery etc.But if you're listing an item up on Ebay, then you'll probably need a credit card if you make use of the different features for the listings.
No.