If you're not registered for eBay, you can quickly create an account by clicking "register now. If you'd rather not register, you can also click "continue as guest. After you select your item, you should be presented with different payment options. Instead of clicking the PayPal option, click the option to pay with a debit or credit card. Enter your information. You will then be redirected to a screen where you can enter your credit or debit card number.
You will also have to enter the billing address, your name, the expiration date, and the card's security code. Complete the purchase. After entering your information, you will be asked to review your order. Make sure all the information you entered is correct and then verify you want to go through with the purchase. Method 2. Click "Pay Now. Then, click the "Pay Now" or "Buy Now" icon. If you've won an item in an auction, you would also press "Pay Now" or "Buy Now" after securing the item.
Click the "Redeem a Gift Card, certificate, or coupon" button. You should be momentarily redirected to a page where you can enter your code. Enter the code. Gift cards, certificates, and coupons all come with codes you must enter on the eBay site. Codes will either be emailed to you or printed physically on the back of your card. Enter your code carefully in the box provided and then hit "redeem. Continue and log into your account. Click the "apply" button followed by the "continue" button.
If you have not already done so, you will be asked to log into your account. You can enter your shipping address when ordering as a guest. Complete your purchase. Review your information to make sure your shipping address, name, phone number, and other information is correct. Then, click the "Confirm payment" button to complete the order. Method 3. Pay as a guest if you've used PayPal before. If you're accepting a payment through the mail — checks or money orders, for example — make sure your address is up to date.
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The move also means that buyers will automatically have access to every payment option available - including credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and PayPal Credit. However, payments will now take two working days to be transferred, while PayPal was usually on the same day. The feature has been rolled out since about , an eBay spokesperson said - with business sellers moving first.
An estimated four million sellers are already using it. The deadlines for all users are phased - so while many sellers are required to move to the new system from 1 June, others will receive a message from eBay in the coming weeks and months. The terms and conditions make using the new system mandatory. In part, the reluctance is because eBay has a strong reputation for protecting buyers - sometimes at the expense of sellers.
Some unscrupulous fraudsters have been known to buy a product on eBay, swap it for a damaged or different item, and return the package demanding a refund. Some sellers believe eBay regularly sides with the buyer in such cases - and fear that refunds would be taken out of their bank accounts under the new system.
Late last year, ahead of the impending change, another forum user wrote: "They are so heavily biased in the buyer's favour I am simply not prepared to switch to this new [system] and give eBay direct access to my bank account. EBay, for its part, says the direct debit scheme adheres to the same rules any other direct debit, such as a phone bill.
That means customers will have advance notice of how much is being taken out, and any incorrect or fraudulent payments should be refunded.
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