Vinca
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Fri May-22-09 05:52 AM
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I decided to put a few things on ebay in the auction format and a person emailed and asked if I would accept a money order. My first instinct was "sure, why not" and then I remembered ebay's wonderful payment policy that steers everyone to (their) PayPal. After reading the policy, it seemed to me it meant I can't advertise that I accept money orders. It didn't say anything about not accepting them when offered by a bidder. So I told the person it was fine. Has anyone else had any experience with this issue?
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democraticinsurgent
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Fri May-22-09 08:04 AM
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I allowed people to send me checks and MO's for a time after the new payment method policy went into effect, but now I tell people they can't. I suspect eBay will use the "mystery shopper" technique to try to trap sellers into violating policies. This email may be an innocent customer inquiry or it could be a trap.
Personally I wouldn't take the risk over payment method because as much as I hate what eBay has done the last few years, i still need the income.
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Vinca
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Fri May-22-09 10:34 AM
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| 2. I tried to cover my behind when I replied to the person and said |
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I had read ebay's policy and it was confusing. Maybe that would save my skin if it's a spy.
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democraticinsurgent
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Fri May-22-09 11:42 AM
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| 3. you are probably right |
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nonetheless, i figure that any buyer on eBay knows, or will learn in a hurry, that checks and money orders are not acceptable payment methods. So am naturally wary of anyone who asks for a bunch of reasons.
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Fri Oct 24th 2025, 01:35 PM
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