Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
In the USA and Europe, MP also work only through payoneer, or are there any other options?
I know that payoneer is banned not only in Russia, but also in some other countries, how does MP work there, what is used instead of payoneer?
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Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by slokor
I agree.
What exactly would they ask for if you were to convert it to MP on an Israeli account? more than likely would be easier to provide them with that then to switch to a different country that will eventually also need to be converted to MP.
the only real disadvantage of changing to real details on israeli ebay is that payoneer is run from israel as well although incorporated in the US , this means all the details are likely to be shared with the israeli authorities and the taxes down there are extremely high
Last edited by murdered_by_ebay; 08-16-2021 at 09:50 AM.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by Dmitry
There is no need to bother with Russian accounts, a few days ago in Russia the tab with MP also became active, some users from Russia are already receiving notifications about updating their account, it is written before the end of the year everyone should switch to MP
It is unclear only one payoneer does not work in Russia, it is blocked, most likely in Russia you will have to work through a VPN
Russia still works and I did not receive such notifications on any of my accounts. Even if it should start I am sure there will be plenty of time until people are forced to use it
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
In the USA and Europe, MTs also work only through payoneer, or are there any other options?
I know that payoneer is banned not only in Russia, but also in some other countries, how does MP work there, what is used instead of payoneer?
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
Russia still works and I did not receive such notifications on any of my accounts. Even if it should start I am sure there will be plenty of time until people are forced to use it
I said that it started two days ago, soon everyone will receive notifications within 1-2 months, the full transition should be done before the end of the year.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by Dmitry
I said that it started two days ago, soon everyone will receive notifications within 1-2 months, the full transition should be done before the end of the year.
I will be selling as usual as no notifications have come in for me. this means that any notifications may have come to small sellers only. and I assume only for testing as it is not clear how people will react once they see they can't withdraw anything from payoneer.
I am sure Russia will be working with paypal for months to come so that it is worth selling there as long as it is possible
Last edited by murdered_by_ebay; 08-16-2021 at 11:11 AM.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
as with any method, whether the method referenced in this thread works right now, it def wont work long if people start abusing it... as im getting the sense will be the case from the comments in this thread (esp the comment with "100s of UK accounts"). prob best to let people use some good ole trial and error for this
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by kirkland
as with any method, whether the method referenced in this thread works right now, it def wont work long if people start abusing it... as im getting the sense will be the case from the comments in this thread (esp the comment with "100s of UK accounts"). prob best to let people use some good ole trial and error for this
just diversify , the russian method works but it doesn't mean that it should be used as the main selling channel. for me it is a way to continue using some shops I could not use otherwise while my shops in real name continue selling too
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
with such an account it makes sense to switch to MP with your real details. using Russia is more for people who have spare accounts like myself because I registered a lot in my real name already and had 7 that were left unused so I switched over to Russia with all 7 back in March and April and it is running surprisingly well , I have a turnover of $3000-$10000 per month on each and everything has been running to paypal smoothly.
I use ebay.com though and my shipping location is USA. I don't know if this would work on local ebay sites as well as nearly all russian sellers are on ebay.com
Well, I’m already used my real name in other account with MP and it was suspended. Now I can’t use MP as my real name because in Israel it is only payoneer. The payoneer account name must match the eBay account name so my name is black listed now in eBay. I must find a way to sell again using PayPal.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by YARAHE
Well, I’m already used my real name in other account with MP and it was suspended. Now I can’t use MP as my real name because in Israel it is only payoneer. The payoneer account name must match the eBay account name so my name is black listed now in eBay. I must find a way to sell again using PayPal.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
Support reported that the payoneer connection email was caused by a technical glitch. But before the end of the year, they want to connect it. In Russia.
Re: Which eBay countries don't use Managed Payments yet?
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Originally Posted by Xilla
Support reported that the payoneer connection email was caused by a technical glitch. But before the end of the year, they want to connect it. In Russia.
everything is working fine on russian stealth accounts , whether they connect or not we will see , I think problems with payoneer will delay MP