When did it become the trend for eBay sellers to offer PayPal (non-eBay) invoices?
Addicted to Alice Pins
Just here for the DMI codes; y'all have gone cray
- Messages
- 2,748
- Location
- Central NJ
OK, never mind the eBay schtick about "do not respond if this message offers to sell you item(s) outside eBay," "you are not protected," "terms violation," blah blah blah. Lately, I've had a rash of sellers respond to any questions I've had about items—and even a "Best Offer"—with "Oh hey, if you pay me through PayPal, here's the deal I'll cut you." Every. Single. Time.
I get "why," since it saves them on eBay fees. I just wanna know WHEN this became the "going thing." It happened once when I inquired about additional pins that the seller may or may not have from a set, and I didn't think too much of it. But then, as I said, I made a "Best Offer" on an item and instead of accepting or counteroffering, the seller sent a message saying, "Hey, I'll sell it to you for this much, invoiced direct from PayPal." (Side note: It wasn't that good a deal, either, and I subsequently found the item cheaper ON eBay, ha.) Then it happened a third time when I inquired, again, about additional pins from a presale event set.
So ... is this the "new normal"? Anybody else encounter this more often recently? And what are your thoughts? Do you feel protected enough with PayPal (if the invoice specifies "goods/services") or do you get creeped out?
I get "why," since it saves them on eBay fees. I just wanna know WHEN this became the "going thing." It happened once when I inquired about additional pins that the seller may or may not have from a set, and I didn't think too much of it. But then, as I said, I made a "Best Offer" on an item and instead of accepting or counteroffering, the seller sent a message saying, "Hey, I'll sell it to you for this much, invoiced direct from PayPal." (Side note: It wasn't that good a deal, either, and I subsequently found the item cheaper ON eBay, ha.) Then it happened a third time when I inquired, again, about additional pins from a presale event set.
So ... is this the "new normal"? Anybody else encounter this more often recently? And what are your thoughts? Do you feel protected enough with PayPal (if the invoice specifies "goods/services") or do you get creeped out?