Benchwayze
Established Member
A couple of years ago, PayPal held over £3,000 of mine for about eight weeks, before they let it go to my account. The guitar I'd sold was in Spain with its new owner and there was I with egg on my face. Then PayPal wondered why I closed the account! So now I don't use PayPal unless I have no other option.
If I am shopping online and a would-be supplier won't accept credit cards, then I look elsewhere. Credit cards are part of life I suppose, and have been around a lot longer than PayPal. A dealer who won't accept credit or debit cards must be missing out on a huge slice of potential business. This seems to be an anomaly, and I don't understand how PayPal has so many 'faithful' followers. After all, it can't be any quicker or more convenient to pay by either method.
As to eBay's 'rules', I have bought from eBay, quite recently. So far no problem using my credit card. It goes through PayPal, of course, but having no account of my own, that doesn't bother me. I am always asked if I wish to open an account, but I just click the 'No Thanks' button...
If I am shopping online and a would-be supplier won't accept credit cards, then I look elsewhere. Credit cards are part of life I suppose, and have been around a lot longer than PayPal. A dealer who won't accept credit or debit cards must be missing out on a huge slice of potential business. This seems to be an anomaly, and I don't understand how PayPal has so many 'faithful' followers. After all, it can't be any quicker or more convenient to pay by either method.
As to eBay's 'rules', I have bought from eBay, quite recently. So far no problem using my credit card. It goes through PayPal, of course, but having no account of my own, that doesn't bother me. I am always asked if I wish to open an account, but I just click the 'No Thanks' button...