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Here We Go Again 03-15-2012 01:24 PM

Yea....
I got some last week with no issues.
It must have been a temp thing.

UnderBites08 03-19-2012 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Here We Go Again (Post 321717)
Yea....
I got some last week with no issues.
It must have been a temp thing.

They have changed to new packaging and the link to site forwards you to awards to go also.

ortiz1973 03-19-2012 05:08 AM

why dont use paypal?

Sandy D 03-21-2012 06:33 PM

Just passed the 2 year mark on several accounts.

Keeping my fingers and toes crossed.

First Edition 03-24-2012 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ortiz1973 (Post 322786)
why dont use paypal?

There really is no reason for it. This thread is approaching the 4 year mark. I use paypal to pay fees with no issues.

MM78 03-24-2012 01:15 AM

I agree First Edition, I've been paying my fees with PP and so far so good.

First Edition 03-24-2012 11:44 AM

apparently there is a secret.... :lol:

dibley69 04-09-2012 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 323597)
Just passed the 2 year mark on several accounts.

Keeping my fingers and toes crossed.

well done, any tips would be much appreciated :nerd:

joeyr69 04-13-2012 05:26 AM

When setting up new eb accounts now in the UK, you ONLY have 1 option and thats to pay fees via pp :eek:

If you click the credit card option - you still get forwarded to pp to pay them.

The only way around this for me is paying via paypal :shocked:

joeyr69 04-13-2012 05:42 AM

Saying that I have never had problems *TOUCHING A BIG PLANK OF WOOD* with pp charging my bank for fees, even though the reason I owed the fees in the first place was ebay telling my customers not to proceed with the transaction and making claims for items they have received :mad2:

cryptone 04-18-2012 11:20 AM

leave some money on paypal ALLWAYS

Sandy D 04-18-2012 03:32 PM

Agreed.

Never drain the account. At the same time never leave a ton in it.

I always know what my fees are and leave enough in it to cover them.

BubbleTea 04-21-2012 03:28 PM

Does eBay bill all accounts at the same time each month or is it based on something else?

NoneOther 04-24-2012 10:58 AM

No as far as I know they run two billing cycles, one on the last day of the month and one on the 15th.

Of course only one of these applies to any given account, not both.

newjerseymax 04-24-2012 11:02 AM

I pay fees 20 times a month after I was told by ebay they "like it" and its good business model. Also, when reading agreement when signing up to pay fees if it has not changed, it states something in the range of when fee payments are over $25 they reserve right to collect payment. This makes me think that accounts where fees exceed $25 increases risk. So I keep mine under $25 all the time. Hence at least 20 payments a month.

krimson 04-24-2012 09:02 PM

is anyone paying EB Fees "one time payment option" with Entropay? and have you had any problems doing this?

BubbleTea 04-26-2012 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newjerseymax (Post 334386)
I pay fees 20 times a month after I was told by ebay they "like it" and its good business model. Also, when reading agreement when signing up to pay fees if it has not changed, it states something in the range of when fee payments are over $25 they reserve right to collect payment. This makes me think that accounts where fees exceed $25 increases risk. So I keep mine under $25 all the time. Hence at least 20 payments a month.

Ohh.... maybe this is a good idea.
Sure, I would be happy too if someone paid me 20 times a month lol!

I didn't know that you could pay fees anytime.
I thought you had to wait for the monthly billing invoice.
Also, I was afraid they would get messed up, like glitches in the system where you paid but they count it again.

Well, if you've been doing it with no problems, I guess we could try.

samxkim 04-29-2012 08:06 PM

Thanks for this, helped me out with some questions :).

diamonda 06-13-2012 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeyr69 (Post 330955)
When setting up new eb accounts now in the UK, you ONLY have 1 option and thats to pay fees via pp :eek:

damn.... what happened to the option to pay via postal order? Are you sure this is for all new accounts and you weren't just unlucky/raised a red flag somehow when regstering? And any idea when this change came in?

crafty1 06-13-2012 03:20 PM

Once you get the notification from EB regarding your fees, yes you can make a one time payment, I do that all the time using entropay without any problems.

I just like to get the fees out of the way, don't need to wait for EB to take it from PP.

What if you had a few customer complaints and then followed by holds on your funds around the same time when EB was to take their fees..............You know what would happen next.....................:faint:

MM78 06-13-2012 07:23 PM

I just pay with Paypal, never had a problem.

newjerseymax 06-14-2012 12:45 AM

Ive been paying with paypal for over 6yrs never once had a problem... :violin:

MM78 06-14-2012 02:18 AM

@newjerseymax, you rebel you!

arwoodco 06-23-2012 09:42 AM

Good way to pay Ebay/Paypal/Etc
 
Here is how I would do it:

1. Setup a Wells Fargo savings or checking account.
2. If you have a slightly different name on your Paypal or ebay account, Wells Fargo does not care when there are deposits or payments.
3. With Wells Fargo, you can easily put a withdrawal freeze on an account. I currently have it one one of my savings accounts. So, its nice in the case where you just want deposits and no one to withdrawal.
4. Also, with Wells Fargo, you can close an account in one days time (by end of business day) and no charge put through to it after that will hit you in any way, even if you start a new account at Wells Fargo.
5. So, what I do is if there is any sign of trouble, I just close my Wells Fargo account.

So far, in the last 3 years, I have not lost a penny to Ebay or Paypal or Google.

Actually, I have come out ahead everytime something blew up.

Just happened recently, and I think I came out quite well.

However, I did get screwed way back in 2008, due to Ebay changing their search feature to "Best Match". At the time, it did not work properly, and even with good feedback, I was at the bottom and suffered in sales for about 3 months before I just plain quit selling on ebay for some time.

First Edition 06-28-2012 04:26 PM

Wells fargo is not a good bank to use for stealth. Putting a withdrawal freeze will just raise red flags.

diamonda 07-05-2012 11:35 AM

Just got my first invoice for fees on new stealth acct, the whole "you have paypal on file with us as your automatic payment method, amount xxx will be deducted between date x and date y", should I let eb do this from my pp automatically? Or go ahead and pay it myself from pp without leaving it to them to take from the pp? Is there any difference in result/risk between this- them automatically doing it and me jumping ahead and doing it before automatically taken?

MM78 07-05-2012 11:55 AM

Everyone pay's their fee's in their own way, For me I just pay them myself before they take it out of the paypal. A lot of people prefer to go out and buy some gift cards and pay their fee's that way.

You just have to find your own method you feel comfortable with.

diamonda 07-07-2012 11:56 AM

yeah I know everyone does it differently, hence the part of my post "Is there any difference in result/risk between this- them automatically doing it and me jumping ahead and doing it before automatically taken?" it's the risk I'm interested in- the best way to do this stealth with least scrutiny on the acct.

RRonald 07-09-2012 01:17 AM

Wow
 
Relax, these people are trying to help you. If you read between the lines from what many of them said, it tells you too try them out and see what works for you. Maybe start a new stealth account so you can use both methods of paying fees and see what you find easier.

Sandy D 07-10-2012 01:14 PM

I have not had a single problem with paying with pp.

Some just do not like them being able to do that and that is ok.

Whatever you are comfy with it fine.

Marysman- I tried that and the dirty rats took double payments out once so I never did it again.

diamonda 07-12-2012 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 358228)
Marysman- I tried that and the dirty rats took double payments out once so I never did it again.

funny, that's what i was anxious of. they said what i posted above "you have pp set up as your automatic payment method etc fees will be deducted between this time and this time etc" so i cancelled the automatic set up, and made a one-time payment, so will have to watch out for them taking double payments like happened to you. i already don't like the fact that when i cancelled the automatic and opted to make the direct one-time payment, the amount was different: instead of asking me to pay the amount that was invoiced, when making the one-time payment the amount box automatically had a new, higher amount in, to include the new, further fees for what had been used after the original invoice date (instead of eb keeping the amount requested the same, and carrying over the fresh fees due to next month's, new, invoice). really don't trust those lil so-and-so's at pp!

makaveliagain 07-29-2012 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Here We Go Again (Post 76731)
You are 100% correct in the way you are thinking.
You are welcome to do it any way you wish.
You can pay your fees to eBay any way you would like to, what ever makes sense to you.
BUT
Heed my warning.........
DO NOT pay your eBay fees with your Paypal account.

4 stealth accounts been running since 2008 and 2009. I pay every time I get the invoice from eBay all my fees due to date. I also make sure I have about a $1,000 balance in my accounts to make sure I stay in good standing with PayPal and can always cover the fees and any potential charge backs, returns, fraudulent things etc.

If you want to go the gift card route you must make sure the Name, Addy etc on the eBay account matches that that you have on the Gift Card. If you are going to go that route I would either get a reloadable Gift Card or I would max out one so that I can use it for multiple months. In my experience going this route would be more risky than just staying in good standing with PayPal.

makaveliagain 07-29-2012 03:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arwoodco (Post 353027)
Here is how I would do it:

1. Setup a Wells Fargo savings or checking account.
2. If you have a slightly different name on your Paypal or ebay account, Wells Fargo does not care when there are deposits or payments.
3. With Wells Fargo, you can easily put a withdrawal freeze on an account. I currently have it one one of my savings accounts. So, its nice in the case where you just want deposits and no one to withdrawal.
4. Also, with Wells Fargo, you can close an account in one days time (by end of business day) and no charge put through to it after that will hit you in any way, even if you start a new account at Wells Fargo.
5. So, what I do is if there is any sign of trouble, I just close my Wells Fargo account.

So far, in the last 3 years, I have not lost a penny to Ebay or Paypal or Google.

Actually, I have come out ahead everytime something blew up.

Just happened recently, and I think I came out quite well.

However, I did get screwed way back in 2008, due to Ebay changing their search feature to "Best Match". At the time, it did not work properly, and even with good feedback, I was at the bottom and suffered in sales for about 3 months before I just plain quit selling on ebay for some time.

I would not advise using Wells Fargo from personal experience. They ask more questions than any other bank I have dealt with. When running stealth accounts I would always use a Major US bank. Bank of America and Citi myself and a few friends have the least problems with. US Bank is probably 3rd then Chase. Wells Fargo I would avoid to stay away from especially if you ever go in the branch. I am surprised they don't ask for my finger print when I try to withdrawal.

Sorry to say man but if you are putting withdrawal freezes and what not it sounds like you are trying to take some money and run when your accounts get shut down. If you want to get accounts and stay in good standing I would advise against ever putting a withdrawal freeze. Those kind of things on an eBay/paypal stealth I would be more worried about attracting attention from the bank reporting suspicious activity to Federal Govt not eBay or paypal.

bchrist430 07-30-2012 02:01 PM

so does any gift card work to pay ebay fees?
I can't use paypal they are not allowing me to do so because when they tried to take money there wasn't enough in paypal acct.

makaveliagain 07-31-2012 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bchrist430 (Post 364034)
so does any gift card work to pay ebay fees?
I can't use paypal they are not allowing me to do so because when they tried to take money there wasn't enough in paypal acct.

You have to have one that you can register easily online under the same name address etc as your eBay account info. I normally buy them from the Simon Mall Chain. The VISA ones work best because you can easily register them on simon.com . Beware of the American Express ones you can not register them online if you buy them in person the people at the counter are likely to lie to you an tell you otherwise. If you want to register the American Express you have to call them up which is not something I want to do with Stealth Accounts. If you are in area with a Simon Mall the VISA Gift Cards they sell are by far the best and easiest to use. I have used them for Stealth Paypals for the last 4 to 5 years.

jojo2012 09-05-2012 05:03 PM

I removed Paypal as automatic payment now what?
 
I removed PayPal as automatic payment now what? after removing it eBay said I must pay outstanding fees due, I then paid with the same gift card I opened the pay pal account with. They then said that if I have no automatic payment method on file my selling limits would be restricted. So I attempted to list the same gift card and it worked! I know I just have to pay seller fee's with a new card before these funds run out. Is this OK? Is it OK even though my pay pal was once listed as automatic payment method? and one more question, on my seller dash board it asks me if I would like to "link" my pay pal to my eBay and then I may get selling limits increased, Should I do this? Is linking accounts OK? all info on both accounts is exactly the same. I really appreciate every body's help in these matters, They are sometimes very confusing. Thanks every body!

techsystems 10-05-2012 03:35 PM

Thanks Machaveliagain,
Just the information I was looking for. I sold 2 items at the end of the month with a new stealth account and of course my paypal funds are not available for 21 days, but then I got the ebay bill 1 day later after the auctions sold and need to pay the fees. Tried to use a green dot moneypak but now they want add'l info (ss#, etc).
I will go buy a simon visa gift card, register it and use it to pay the fees.
Thanks again!

veramodz 10-16-2012 04:42 PM

So eBay doesn't check or finds out that your always paying with a different card number etc.. ? Aslong as it matches the eBay seller name and address ?

Here We Go Again 10-16-2012 04:59 PM

eBay does NOT care how many different credit card numbers you use to pay your bill.
As long as the bill gets paid.

veramodz 10-21-2012 10:20 PM

Great ! I just did got my regular store gift card and it worked as automatic payment. Now i know that vanilla card doesn't work, but tried a giftcardmall one and it worked nicely, now need to go buy more to pay my feature fees.
Thanks for the help !!!


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