Change the payment information on eBay

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On eBay, you can pay with PayPal, among other things, and receive money when you sell. To do this, you need to change the payment information in order to sell.

Credit card or PayPal for eBay.
Credit card or PayPal for eBay.

eBay is the largest internet auction house in the world. It was created in 1995 from the idea of ​​transferring a used article Internet to auction. You can now buy and sell or auction and auction almost anything on eBay. To do this, you have to enter various payment information in advance.

This is how the payment information works on eBay

  • When you set up an account on eBay, you also provided payment information. These are so that you can specify when listing an item whether you can pay by bank transfer, credit card or cash on delivery.
  • If you are logged in to PayPal or still want to log in, you can do this in the payment information at any time and also change it.
  • You can also specify how you will pay your sales fees. However, this is only possible by direct debit or credit card. A one-time payment with PayPal is only possible for outstanding amounts.

How to change payment settings

  1. To change the payment information, log into your eBay Account and go to "Summary" under "My eBay".
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  3. Next click on the tab "Member Account" and then on the left on "PayPal Account". Here you can register a new PayPal account or link your eBay account with PayPal.
  4. This allows you to easily pay for your purchases via PayPal and when you have an item to sell yourself or auction, in addition to bank transfer, cash on delivery and credit card also PayPal as a payment method indicate.
  5. Under "Settings" on the left, you can also click on "Show" under "Payment settings for buyers" and under "Edit" specify that you prefer PayPal.

And now have fun buying and selling on eBay!

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