It's easy you sign up for free, link your bank account and when you get paid transfer money out of it or use it to buy other things. Many use it on other sites as well to protect their cc nos, etc. Search Ebay help for create a seller account. Your pp will be linked to your Ebay as well. You need a pp to buy as well but if you just want to try out Ebay you can make a few purchases as a guest with a cc without an account.
You earn Paypal money from a site that uses Paypal, like eBay auctions
eBay charges fees and paypal charges fees all the fees are not just going to eBay so yes it is fair
Yes, you can.It depends on how you want to collect your payment.You can indicate that the buyer has to bank transfer the money or cash on delivery etc.Actually, Paypal is the most convenient method of payment.
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.
Nope..... that would be illegal
the best way to start buying on eBay is simple. set up a Paypal account. Link your checking account to the Paypal account. then set up your eBay account. the paypal account is the simplest way to keep track of your money and your purchases. I use paypal and its very easy to use.
You have to register for a PayPal account and provide the required information. Then, the account is activated. When a buyer pays for your item, the money is deposited in your PayPal account.
yes, but you need to have it connected to your bank account.
You can use credit card to buy items on eBay by using their PayPal service.
Yes, eBay and paypal will take a percentage out of whatever your item sells for, then you get the remaining money.
eBay fees will cost you approximately 10% of the final selling price of your item. In addition to that, PayPal fees will cost you approximately 3.4% of the total amount of money you receive into your account.
If you pay with Paypal, it will automatically convert it to the foreign currency.