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Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payments

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:25 am
by Dr. Cadmium
This year eBay is supposed to fully implement its managed payments system which will eventually replace PayPal on the site.

Apparently the restricted items policy for selling with eBay managed payments is different from PayPal's policy. Most notably to myself and members of this forum, the following items are not allowed to be listed:

- bullion
- coins and paper money

You can read the full policy here: https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/sell ... 20payments

How will bullion and coins be traded on the site come the full rollout of managed payments? I'm guessing the restricted categories will require PayPal or a private card processor in order to list items for sale.

Who knows with eBay though. If your business depends on these categories, it's time to make plans for the coming chaos.

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:31 am
by chris6084
What do you think the reason is for this? I'm sure the big dealers will have an exception. So are they trying to eliminate small sellers from selling coin items?

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:15 am
by Thogey
chris6084 wrote:What do you think the reason is for this? I'm sure the big dealers will have an exception. So are they trying to eliminate small sellers from selling coin items?


It may be the risk for the escrow holder is too great. The stats might show more problems with coin transactions. I know if you look at the feedbacks for coin dealers there seems to be more neutrals and negatives. COIN people are weird :lol:

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:26 pm
by Cu Penny Hoarder
Screw Feebay. Buy coins from your LCS or online bullion dealers instead.

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:38 pm
by coindood
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Screw Feebay. Buy coins from your LCS or online bullion dealers instead.


I dunno.

eBay is always my source for stuff the LCS's don't stock (foreign, ancients, etc). Hate to have to rely on semi-annual coin shows with their limited stock.

If Joe "estate sale"-style eBayers start disappearing I may have to scale back my collecting. Have never had a bad experience with a purchase, but I'm careful.

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:43 am
by Recyclersteve
Not sure I understand what they mean by Managed Payments. Is that a fancy way of saying someone is marking monthly payments instead of paying in full when they buy something?

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 11:29 pm
by chris6084
Recyclersteve wrote:Not sure I understand what they mean by Managed Payments. Is that a fancy way of saying someone is marking monthly payments instead of paying in full when they buy something?



It's their own payment system. Not Paypal

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2020 12:08 pm
by pennypicker
I've been buying and selling silver coins, sterling silver, car parts & vintage baseball cards on ebay for ten years now and all has gone very smoothly and I like everything about paypal and paypal is all I use. For months now I've been receiving emails from ebay telling me I need to sign up for "managed payments". I've been ignoring them for now but when the time comes that ebay forces me to sign up and forgo paypal then I will finally call it quits on "feebay". As of October 1 California now requires us Californians to pay 7.75% tax on ALL on line purchases shipped to California so I have been seriously considering quitting ebay anyways due to this new California "Bend Over" law as I call it :thumbdown:

When Isaac Newton wrote his masterpiece on the "Laws of Nature" I feel he should have included one more Law--

--"No matter how well something works The Powers To Be in time will find a way to screw it up".

Re: Buying/Selling Bullion and Coins with eBay Managed Payme

PostPosted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 8:14 pm
by neilgin1
paypal regularly does a 24 month 0% interest deal on purchases over $600, but they do stipulate no bullion, which locks me out of buying those nice 4 roll Maple Leafs, but there's a fellow, that had REALLY nice cello wrapped Proof Washington's 1957-1964 in $10FV lots, and I bought a whole BUNCH...beautiful coins!..i think I bought $150 face, I have whole 1957 to 1964 line......and then I stopped, coz, imho, I need MORE Maples, .9999's....BUT, i'm good for now, my impetus, my whole thing is paying down ALL DEBT, and God willing in a year, that will be done....gonna be strange days ahead...glad I live in the Great White North...don't be surprised if they "postpone" the Nov 2020 election...here's something you guys might like, peoples broadcasting systems "Frontline" documentary did a program, "The Great Divide", which is drivel, BUT they did include the whole Steve Bannon interview, 2 hours and 30 minutes, there isn't ANYTHING false about what Steve says, NOTHING....and you wont go wrong giving it a watch, Steve isn't boring, that's for sure....be well, neil