You can join ebay as a seller. Begin it with a premium account.
No, you don 't have to have a balance in your PayPal account. If you have added your bank (or checking) account details and/or your card details to your PayPal account, you can make an "instant payment" for an item that you buy from eBay. With an "instant payment" money is automatically taken from your bank or card, paid into your PayPal account and then paid out immediately to the seller. All of this happens within seconds of you agreeing to make the payment.
There isn't a $100 fee for eBay. If you have been charged $100 you need to look in your Seller Account and the itemised invoice will tell you exactly how the fee has been arrived at. Log into your "My eBay" and select the Account tab. Click on the Seller Account link and you can view your monthly invoices by using the dropdown arrow option.
You need to go into your personal preferences account, there is a link where you can end your account.
You will need to create a seller account in order to post anything for sell on Ebay. Once you do that you will be able to post your car on Ebay motors.
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You can just use your bank account, if you want. When you set up automatic PayPal payments to pay your eBay seller fees, the money that you owe will be taken from your PayPal balance. If you don't have enough in there, the remainder will be taken from whichever funding source you have added to your PayPal account. Assuming that you only have your bank account registered, the remainder will be taken from there. Should you have both your bank account and a credit card registered, the order that they are used to fund purchases/eBay fees is as follows: PayPal balance Bank account Credit card
When you open your eBay account, it allows you to buy. If you want to sell, you need to create a "seller account" as well. You get the option to do this when you create your first auction listing.
No. eBay merely acts as a "platform" (as they say), so the transaction is just between the buyer and seller. Most buyers will want to pay for their items with PayPal, in which case the money will go to the seller's PayPal account and it can either be spent from there, or drawn down to the seller's bank/checking account. Some buyers will prefer to pay by check/cheque if that's acceptable to the seller, in which case the check is sent direct from the buyer to the seller.
There is a "seller's fee" charged on transactions. You as the seller get what is left after deducting this fee from the amount the buyer payed.
In the same way that you can sell any permissible item on eBay. You register as a member, create a seller account and then create your item listing.
No, you can open a paypal account or ask the seller if they will accept a MO or check.