posted on February 28, 2002 09:53:11 AM new
Hi:
I'm a paypal preferred customer and I like it that way, and I don't want to use any other service. My problem is I was thinking of trying to sell on Amazon.com. In order to sell there you HAVE to be willing to use their payment system. My question is: If I go along with them and sell there, will I no longer have a paypal preferred status? I don't want to loose the preferred status and I won't sell there if it will cause this problem. Would like advice on where I stand on this! Or where paypal stands on this.
[ edited by dadofstickboy on Feb 28, 2002 10:05 AM ]
posted on February 28, 2002 11:05:49 AM new
This is from paypals site.
"Advertise PayPal as the only online payment service on your eBay listings. You can still accept checks and money orders, and you can even mention other online payment services in your end-of-auction email to buyers, but to be eligible for PayPal Preferred, you need to advertise PayPal exclusively on your actual auction listing."
posted on February 28, 2002 11:32:16 AM new
trai:
Thanks for reply. But it really don't answer my question! I need to got it straight in my head,where I stand. This has nothing to do with Ebay. They don't insist you use their service. I'm talking about Amazon. They insist you be willing to use their service. I don't want their service, but what happens if someone comes along and pays me with it? Will Paypal come along and say you're using another service, now you no longer qualify for your preferred status!
posted on February 28, 2002 04:20:32 PM new
you haveto accept amzn on click as payment method on marketplace only,in zshop and auction,your dont have to