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    Arrow Compulsory Paypal ? .............

    Hi all, new to Ebid but old hand on eBay, is Paypal compulsory over here as eBay, or can I stipulate cheque payment for higher value items to avoid Paypal fees/risk of buyer fraud on chargebacks etc.
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    You can use any payment methods you wish here, and avoid any others. A few methods are "integrated" for seller plus users, but you can use any other just by mentioning it in your terms and sending whatever invoice you want from outside ebid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bykimbo View Post
    You can use any payment methods you wish here, and avoid any others. A few methods are "integrated" for seller plus users, but you can use any other just by mentioning it in your terms and sending whatever invoice you want from outside ebid.
    Thanks bykimbo, much appreciated.

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    intergrated but you don't have to use it, you can ask to be paid in donuts if you so wish on ebid
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    I accept payment in chocolate

    My most regular customer always pays that way

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    Quote Originally Posted by huddylion View Post
    intergrated but you don't have to use it, you can ask to be paid in donuts if you so wish on ebid :d:d:d:d:d:d:d
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    I draw the line at food... but I will accept stamps for low value items

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    Uncrossed postal orders are good for postage costs
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonwitch View Post
    I accept payment in chocolate

    My most regular customer always pays that way
    Do you eat up the profits?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JaBek1 View Post
    Do you eat up the profits?
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    .. she certainly does not share her choklitt!!!
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