Having said that if it is through ebay, they will be able to click on a link to Paypal
from within their ebay account to pay you, so you even won't have to give them your email address.
As for security/reliability etc. Do you offer buyer protection (through Paypal) on your auctions? If you do send everything under a £30 value recorded delivery and everything over £30 Special, even if you don't offer buyer protection I would still send items this way.
You will have to check ebay/Paypal to see if you offer buyer protection
If it is for a large amount I would be more inclined to accept a different method of payment as the buyer/Paypal can reverse the payment. I.e. if you are selling a car, just accept a eposit through Paypal etc
Posted By: norfolkbroadslim on October 16th 2007 at 19:31:12
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- paypal advice (General Chat) - roland rat, Oct 16, 19:20:17
- dont bother, my mate has just been stitched up for a grand (General Chat) - Kevin Drinkell God, Oct 16, 20:07:36
- they only need your email address that you registered with Paypal (n/m) (General Chat) - norfolkbroadslim, Oct 16, 19:25:14
- Having said that if it is through ebay, they will be able to click on a link to Paypal (General Chat) - norfolkbroadslim, Oct 16, 19:31:12
- ta n/m (n/m) (General Chat) - roland rat, Oct 16, 19:28:06
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