It is totally up to each eBay seller to state what types of payments are accepted. The seller can also decide for each individual listing (if he so chooses) what payment methods are accepted.
message him thru ebay
No. eBay takes a cut of every sale (the final value fee), which is how they make money. Then payment services, such as PayPal, also take a small fee.
I think eBay is great place to shop. It make searching for products much easier. Besides, most of the price on eBay is good too. Payment methods is easy too.
For most things yes. but some things no. it will say waht is accepted under payment methods that are accepted/
Money orders are sold at some convenience stores and the post office.
money order is the only other way or buy a gift card with cash then buy it on eBay
no they only accept the cohesion of the compensating disoder
Ebay, Ebay, Ebay the place to shop for new and used gear online. May I suggest opening a Paypal.com account to guarantee your purchase and for easy hastle free payment.
Nowhere, because there's nowhere for the buyer to send it. The sale won't happen.
It doesn't do either. eBay facilitates the sale, but takes no active part in it. The seller is responsible for giving clear payment instructions, and the terms and methods of delivery.
All you have to do is sign into eBay and next to the item that you would like to pay for click on make payment and choose PayPal as your payment option. You will be re-directed to PayPal and asked to verify this payment. Everything will be filled out for you. You just have to click pay. It's actually very convenient.
you get paid via paypal. PayPal is linked to your bank account, so you can transfer the money from your paypal accnt. into your checking accnt. and the other way around. Just go to paypal.com and register.