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by: RHuesler
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Posted 10 Feb 09 7:52 pm.
Hello everybody,
by: GRBoutique
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289 posts
Posted 10 Feb 09 8:05 pm.
If sending payment to china, be very very careful. Alot of scammers out there specially if they don't accept credit card payments. If this supplier ask you for a bank transfer or western union,...... TURN BACK AND RUN! Do not in any way send payments via this form because you'll never see your money again. I hope this helps.
by: dancerstar1216
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1 posts
Posted 12 Feb 09 4:13 am.
Actually most suppliers in China are not allowed to have a credit card. Their government only gives credit card permissions to the higher ups. I guess they don't want to have the debt problem that we are facing in the U.S. While I agree that Western Union and money transfers are generally a bad idea, sometimes that will be the only way to pay for Chinese merchandise. Make sure that you ask a lot of questions and cover all your bases. Who knows, they may be legit.
by: GRBoutique
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289 posts
Posted 12 Feb 09 6:12 am.
They best way to know if the company is legit or not if dealing with Chinese companies is to really visit the country. Heck, I will not deal online nor via phone due to the fact that almost all chinese so called suppliers are scammers. Not talking trash, I'm just stating the facts. If a company states that they do not accept credit cards due to whatever reason, I'll just turn back and run, no questions ask. At least that way, I will not have headaches in the end.
by: planes
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843 posts
Posted 13 Feb 09 5:48 am.
I deal with a company in Hong Kong that happily accepts credit cards and Paypal. As a matter of fact they tell me to use Paypal.
by: bayericlowe
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485 posts
Posted 13 Feb 09 4:41 pm.
Trust me, you don't want to do that at all.
by: RHuesler
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Posted 14 Feb 09 7:27 pm.
Thanks a lot for all the info. Sometimes it is tempting to order and pay with a non secure method.
by: wholesalelist101
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Posted 14 Feb 09 7:50 pm.
Rob what are you looking to sell? Where are you located?link hidden WHOLESALE LIST
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by: RHuesler
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3 posts
Posted 14 Feb 09 11:45 pm.
Hi, i do own a second hand store which sells most everything.
by: jjepsen
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Posted 17 Feb 09 10:01 am.
I peronally do not like Paypal as I've had my account frozen by them. If you go to link hidden or link hidden you'll understand why China(like many Americans) hate PP.
by: surfwaves71
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2 posts
Posted 17 Feb 09 4:32 pm.
You guys have me worried about paypal. I just started selling on Ebay a few weeks ago. I have made 45 sales from junk around the house and garage sales. Alot of fun IMO. I do not want to get screwed though, seeing how I don't have ALOT of $ , like most of us. Yes I'm a newb, that's why I paid the $ for this site etc..---
by: jimmy_huber
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2868 posts
Posted 17 Feb 09 6:53 pm.
You guys have me worried about paypal. I just started selling on Ebay a few weeks ago. I have made 45 sales from junk around the house and garage sales. Alot of fun IMO. I do not want to get screwed though, seeing how I don't have ALOT of $ , like most of us. Yes I'm a newb, that's why I paid the $ for this site etc..---What I would do if your just a small time seller is to trasfer most of your money into your bank account. If you make money trasfer it. Never use paypal like a normal bank account and store much funds.
Should I change my account to NOT accept paypal and set up a merchant account on Ebay or is Paypal my only real choice there?
surfwaves71
Amelia Island, Florida
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by: surfwaves71
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Posted 17 Feb 09 8:10 pm.
Thanks Jimmy,
by: planes
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Posted 17 Feb 09 8:12 pm.
Well said.
by: jimmy_huber
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2868 posts
Posted 17 Feb 09 10:55 pm.
Lol if your a big enough seller that you need a business account with paypal you might as well have a merchant account. Those hefty fees that paypal charges can cost you thousands extra a year just in processing fees. Most merchant accounts charge 2% I think paypal charges 2.7% to 4.0 % based on the transaction.Wholesale Directory by SaleHoo

by: planes
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843 posts
Posted 18 Feb 09 3:41 am.
Jimmy your absolutely correct in what you say. And with a pre 07 account that is the way to go.
by: bayericlowe
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485 posts
Posted 20 Feb 09 2:00 am.
Is Paymate actually any better though?
by: bayericlowe
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485 posts
Posted 20 Feb 09 2:06 am.
Oh and as for why I just flat moved away from paypal after moving to merchant, well here was the scenario.
by: planes
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843 posts
Posted 20 Feb 09 3:39 am.
Oh and as for why I just flat moved away from paypal after moving to merchant, well here was the scenario.Yes I know. I just started a seller account with Bonanzle and am only using Google checkout myself. I will never use Paypal on anything but eBay.
Somebody purchased a gift for the birthday party off of my store on IOFFER.COM and it was all packed and put into the shipping list.
I notified Paypal actually that it was already paid for, yet paypal showed no record of any payment even going into the account - via credit card or anything.
The buyer was incensed, and this went on for 24 whole hours!
FINALLY, after over a day the payment showed up in the Paypal account confirming everything. The whole package & set was shipped, but they kept asking me why it took that long for Paypal.
Again I didn't know why other then the 'HOLD' scenario that had been something of a nusciance, as I never had it happen when I sold the watches. I checked their terms of service. It was infuriating & so I switched everything over to a different payment method being *OUR* preferred choice & didn't go back. Google Checkout is so easy that many just flat prefer it.

by: bayericlowe
SaleHoo Master Member
485 posts
Posted 20 Feb 09 4:08 am.
Yes I know. I just started a seller account with Bonanzle and am only using Google checkout myself. I will never use Paypal on anything but eBay.Yeah but you know why they do that? eBay owns a percentage of Paypal so (inaudible sounds here) it's fairly obvious they will want to make good money off their pay processor.
Paypal is so stupid. They are disaffecting thousands of sellers from eBay who will never use them for anything else but.