Confused

Jul. 3rd, 2004 03:35 pm
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Trying to set up an eBay seller's account and I'm confused already. It wants me to fill in a direct debit mandate -- are there regular fees for having a seller's account even if you don't sell anything? I couldn't see anything about that but I can't see how you can set up a dd to say "please debit however much these people need from my account whenever I sell something", you'd basically be signing a blank cheque.

And they've already asked me to keep card details "on file" to check I'm me, and to nominate a card to pay from, as well as an alternative card to pay from, and I'm running out of cards!

Having seen some of the people who apparently manage to sell stuff on eBay with no difficulty, if I can't do it I must be so stupid that it's amazing I managed to work out how to breathe. :-(

Update: Huh? "You are already a registered seller!" How'd that happen then? I've never tried to register as a seller before...

Date: 2004-07-03 08:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] burkesworks.livejournal.com
You don't need to send off the direct debit mandate. Best thing to do is fill it in and then print it off, and continue to pay your eBay fees using either PayPal or conventional methods such as cheques. I've been doing this for years, as you'll see if you check my eBay profile. Oh, and if you don't sell anything, then they don't charge fees.
Great thread you've got in the Other Place btw.... love your ad but I'm afraid I fail at the "well-off" bit.

Date: 2004-07-03 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] j4.livejournal.com
love your ad but I'm afraid I fail at the "well-off" bit

Ah well SAm seems to have joined the queue without being able to fulfil that criterion ... perhaps he doesn't realise that he's already disqualified anyway on the grounds of having a moustache.

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