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Select eBay Accounts: Receive $15 coupon for future purchase when you update your account to managed payments by 12/1/20

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Select eBay Accounts: Receive $15 coupon for future purchase when you update your account by 12/1/20. Targeted and non-transferable. Check your eBay messages.

It's now simpler to get paid on eBay

Getting paid has changed: Fees and expenses will be deducted before you get paid out and the remainder of your earnings will go directly to your bank account, not your PayPal account.

Who's eligible for the Offer?

Only invited eBay users who have completed the entire managed payments sign-up flow are eligible. Sorry, no forwarding—Offer is not transferable.

How to earn and redeem your Coupon:

1. Complete the entire sign-up flow for managed payments by 11:59PM PT on December 1st, 2020 to receive the coupon.
2. Receive your $15 off coupon by email and on eBay.com in My eBay: Messages by December 11th, 2020.
3. See below for coupon terms & conditions.

Terms & Conditions:

Offer valid on Eligible Purchases of $15 or more made on or before 12/24/2020. Valid only for purchases from eBay.com. Item(s) must be delivered to a U.S. address and not returned to remain eligible. Users who remain eligible will receive a $15 off coupon in My eBay: Messages and by email to their registered address by 12/11/2020. Limit one coupon per user.

Eligible Purchases exclude purchases made with a coupon, as well as purchases of warranties and protection plans, and items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, Vehicles from eBay Motors, and Real Estate categories. Only invited eBay members registered to use managed payments with an address located in the United States are eligible for the Coupon.

Coupon is subject to U.S laws, void where prohibited, not redeemable for cash, has no face value, and cannot be combined with any other Coupon, or when paying with PayPal Credit Easy Payments or Gift Cards. Any unused difference between discount amount, as shown on the Coupon, and the purchase price of item(s) in a single transaction (or cart) will be forfeited. eBay may cancel, amend, or revoke the Coupon at any time.



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Select eBay Accounts: Receive $15 coupon for future purchase when you update your account by 12/1/20. Targeted and non-transferable. Check your eBay messages.

It's now simpler to get paid on eBay

Getting paid has changed: Fees and expenses will be deducted before you get paid out and the remainder of your earnings will go directly to your bank account, not your PayPal account.

Who's eligible for the Offer?

Only invited eBay users who have completed the entire managed payments sign-up flow are eligible. Sorry, no forwarding—Offer is not transferable.

How to earn and redeem your Coupon:

1. Complete the entire sign-up flow for managed payments by 11:59PM PT on December 1st, 2020 to receive the coupon.
2. Receive your $15 off coupon by email and on eBay.com in My eBay: Messages by December 11th, 2020.
3. See below for coupon terms & conditions.

Terms & Conditions:

Offer valid on Eligible Purchases of $15 or more made on or before 12/24/2020. Valid only for purchases from eBay.com. Item(s) must be delivered to a U.S. address and not returned to remain eligible. Users who remain eligible will receive a $15 off coupon in My eBay: Messages and by email to their registered address by 12/11/2020. Limit one coupon per user.

Eligible Purchases exclude purchases made with a coupon, as well as purchases of warranties and protection plans, and items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, Vehicles from eBay Motors, and Real Estate categories. Only invited eBay members registered to use managed payments with an address located in the United States are eligible for the Coupon.

Coupon is subject to U.S laws, void where prohibited, not redeemable for cash, has no face value, and cannot be combined with any other Coupon, or when paying with PayPal Credit Easy Payments or Gift Cards. Any unused difference between discount amount, as shown on the Coupon, and the purchase price of item(s) in a single transaction (or cart) will be forfeited. eBay may cancel, amend, or revoke the Coupon at any time.



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Nov 21, 2020
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euuser4581982
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Quote from GoHalos :
If this is an offer that makes u sign up for managed payments you'll probably have to provide checking account info (ebay is moving away from paypal and once u r in managed payments ebay will be the one that collects and distributes money to you, not paypal). Eventually all sellers have to be in managed payments but you're not required till they inform you that you have to sign up). Two of my accounts are in managed payments.
Giving checking account info to eBay? No thank you. I'll stick with credit cards where I have a firewall at my disposal, no way they get direct entry. $15 payoff is hardly enough to make me change my mind.
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nyknicks8
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Quote from aznnp77 :
Paypal forced me into it the other day. I have been selling a decent amount of stuff this year as did some COVID junk cleaning, but it's under $1000. They restricted my account and wouldn't let me accept payments, or sell anything until I gave them something. So they got me, but I'm gonna be pist if I end up with a tax form end of year.

I wonder how much of a hit paypal is gonna take from this. Paypal's stock has gone bananas, but Paypal gets 99% of ebays transactions. Not anymore.
Even if they give you a tax form, you don't have to declare since it's not a business cost of the items is greater than the selling price. Most likely you sold everything at a loss
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Quote from slacky :
Giving checking account info to eBay? No thank you. I'll stick with credit cards where I have a firewall at my disposal, no way they get direct entry. $15 payoff is hardly enough to make me change my mind.
That's why I have a checking account specifically for this purpose.
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BuenoBonitoYBarato
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eBay is a horrible selling platform now and I refuse to sell anything with them. They side with the buyer at all times so if you sell anything and they want a refund you are forced to give them a refund, even if they scam you by sending you a box with a rock inside as a return.
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northvolt
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Quote from slickster101 :
Why are they moving away from PayPal? Doesn't eBay own PayPal anyways?
They spun it off in 2015.
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david_kay
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Quote from EpicBob :
Ebay only continues to get worse. Squeeze more and more out of their sellers as postal prices go up.
IKR...not too mention those pesky state sales taxes on "used" items! UGH

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slickster101
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If they try to force me it's goodbye eBay, hello mercari.
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brestbry
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Quote from aznnp77 :
Paypal forced me into it the other day. I have been selling a decent amount of stuff this year as did some COVID junk cleaning, but it's under $1000. They restricted my account and wouldn't let me accept payments, or sell anything until I gave them something. So they got me, but I'm gonna be pist if I end up with a tax form end of year.

I wonder how much of a hit paypal is gonna take from this. Paypal's stock has gone bananas, but Paypal gets 99% of ebays transactions. Not anymore.
Paypal and others like Square don't send 1099s unless you gross more than $20K/yr and more than a few hundred transactions (I don't recall the exact number). I've been selling on ebay since 1997 and have never been sent one and have sold upwards of $10K/yr sometimes.

Edit: here's the link

https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthe...ent-faq729

PayPal will track the payment volume of your account(s) to check whether your payment volume exceeds both of these levels in a calendar year:

$20,000 USD in gross payment volume from sales of goods or services in a single calendar year
200 payments for goods or services in the same year*
Last edited by bryanus November 20, 2020 at 11:25 PM.
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po-90260
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What are managed payments?
Nov 21, 2020
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GoHalos
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Quote from nyknicks8 :
Even if they give you a tax form, you don't have to declare since it's not a business cost of the items is greater than the selling price. Most likely you sold everything at a loss
If they send you a 1099, you can bet the IRS is getting a copy.

Not everyone sells things for a loss, especially if they get more than 20K in payments per year but even if you do, you still have to report to the IRS your payments and deductions.
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I've been enrolled in managed payments for a couple of months now and am pretty satisfied with it since I no longer have to deal directly with PayPal. As far as I'm aware, if a buyer wants to cancel an order, I no longer get stuck with the 2.9% processing charge. Also, buyers no longer have a 180 day return period through paypal. Yes, eBay still sucks as a whole for sellers, but having to deal with one less crap company like PayPal works for me.
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acc23
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Quote from gerryp9151 :
they ask for your SS# and bank account #. PASS. Nono2

and what if you have multiple accounts? Confused
Right!! 15$ ?! Are they gonna lower their final values fee ? Sucks there's no competition to eBay .. offer up I guess for high dollar items
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sellyourstuff808
Nov 21, 2020
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Managed payments is eBay's way of regulating their monetary claims directly vs. using PayPal. I'm sure it comes from people who rip someone off then unlink the account and leaves eBay with no recourse.

For actual sellers, it may be good because it'll help to mitigate some of the double fees with accepting PayPal. For guys like me who used to use eBay to sell some odds and ends, they can kiss my %#*. What the *%#! do I look like giving my SSN to eBay? Just so they can send me a 1099? Then I've got to show a COGS against my gross eBay income? Hard pass, $15 to sell my SSN, managed payments is never gonna happen for me. I've already moved to other platforms.
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Quote from interimusername :
I've been enrolled in managed payments for a couple of months now and am pretty satisfied with it since I no longer have to deal directly with PayPal. As far as I'm aware, if a buyer wants to cancel an order, I no longer get stuck with the 2.9% processing charge. Also, buyers no longer have a 180 day return period through paypal. Yes, eBay still sucks as a whole for sellers, but having to deal with one less crap company like PayPal works for me.
Is receiving payment through eBay any cheaper than paypal? They prob decided to keep those profit margins for themselves, heck now that they have a monopoly, they'll prob raise payment fees in a few years!

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