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.
Ebay only moves money for purchases on Ebay. If you are asked to use Ebay or Pay pal for a purchase outside of ebay it is a scam.
Whatever somebody is willing to pay for it. Somebody on ebay has it for sale for $150.
Membership is something that you pay for so it is unlikely that somebody else will be willing to pay for you.
No, the only way to not have to pay is if somebody else bids after you
If the 'somebody else' has signed the back with 'pay to the order of xxx' and then signs their name.
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.
credit purchases are goods that you buy on credit and and pay little by little to pay to the person you owen.
Consumers' purchases--- Apexvs.com
You need to check and see what the seller says on the item listing but it is unlikely that you will be able to pay by this method. Cash on collection is possible but cash on delivery is not very likely at all.
It's a service that lets you pay for purchases online. You can now use your card to pay for in store purchases or online purchases. make sure you look for a secure site before using your card.
The only way to get membership is by buying it so it's unlikely that somebody else will pay for your membership.
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.