af_newbie (OP)
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Bit_Happy
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April 04, 2014, 05:00:15 AM |
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Is this new or several months ago?
Also can the sellers accept Paypal? (I think I read somewhere the answer is No) Even if Paypal suddenly allows the transactions, you are still screwed if the buyer charges back.
So how do you accept payment?
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southerngentuk
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April 04, 2014, 05:45:32 AM |
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Perhaps this is an unintended consequence of the US classification that BTC is property.. If its property why shouldn't ebay let you sell it ?
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runam0k
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April 04, 2014, 10:31:02 AM |
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Next time you try and sell BTC for Paypal, sell it in the form of a paper wallet that will only be sent to a verified address linked to the eBay / Paypal account. That way they can't then turn around and say, "hey, I didn't buy this".
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April 04, 2014, 11:52:18 AM |
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Did eBay release any official statement regarding this?
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the_poet
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April 04, 2014, 11:57:35 AM |
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Under construction.
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bitluryz
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April 04, 2014, 11:59:17 AM |
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Old news, manipulation, ok ! Dump inc thx.
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lynn_402
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April 04, 2014, 12:01:10 PM |
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Is this new or several months ago?
They added this category in February, lasted for about two weeks then they removed it and all Bitcoin listings in other categories. Perhaps they changed their mind because it's now classified as property.
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Sawadekub
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April 04, 2014, 12:11:23 PM |
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yea paypal should add a wallet address to the invoice.. then the sender when he send the bitcoin he can add the paypal transaction number to the blockchain in a notice.. that way we can trade easily..
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murraypaul
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April 04, 2014, 12:13:14 PM |
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Next time you try and sell BTC for Paypal, sell it in the form of a paper wallet that will only be sent to a verified address linked to the eBay / Paypal account. That way they can't then turn around and say, "hey, I didn't buy this". They can say that you didn't deliver what you sent, just as with any eBay sale. Even if you send registered post, they can say that you sent them an empty envelope.
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murraypaul
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April 04, 2014, 12:16:31 PM |
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yea paypal should add a wallet address to the invoice.. then the sender when he send the bitcoin he can add the paypal transaction number to the blockchain in a notice.. that way we can trade easily..
This. If they wanted to do it properly: a) Purchaser regisiter a bitcoin address with eBay. b) Seller adds eBay item number to payment. c) eBay can then watch for transactions to the purchaser's address, and see that one for the correct item and amount is made. (Alternatively, eBay provide the seller a unique bitcoin address, the seller sends to that, and eBay sends onwards to the purchaser.)
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April 04, 2014, 03:18:23 PM |
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This. If they wanted to do it properly: a) Purchaser regisiter a bitcoin address with eBay. b) Seller adds eBay item number to payment. c) eBay can then watch for transactions to the purchaser's address, and see that one for the correct item and amount is made.
(Alternatively, eBay provide the seller a unique bitcoin address, the seller sends to that, and eBay sends onwards to the purchaser.)
That's actually genius. They can already tell through paypal if the other end of the deal was met, so being able to tell if the crypto side was paid would make the whole thing seamless. Only problem (for them) is changing paypal to disallow reversals in this case.
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BitOnyx
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April 04, 2014, 03:40:00 PM |
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It will definitely attract more bitcoin users.
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April 04, 2014, 05:12:31 PM |
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Looks like good news. Does it attract more investors?
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April 04, 2014, 05:20:16 PM |
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Paypal and EBay corporate board and officers, are as stupid as stupid can be.
Oh wowz, its so damn hard to run a frikking auction site and do electronic payments. NOT. Stop fellating yourselves you overpaid douchebags. And yes I have had Paypal used to steal BTC from me due to their stupidity-encouraging ways/users who get their accounts rooted for months then somehow are not responsible? Fuck paypal to hell in a hurry.
And EBay is fine, or at least it was fine 15 years ago when the Internet was useable, simple, and not populated by this crowd of useless tards who want to control the exchanges of Earth. Screw all control corporations like EBay who deign to tell us how we may do business. Again, EBay, go to hell if you don't serve the public.
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Bit_Happy
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April 04, 2014, 06:04:41 PM |
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You are both correct. Re-added it yesterday. I knew I had heard about this before. Still the issue of how to accept payments?
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grifferz
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April 05, 2014, 07:54:19 PM |
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Next time you try and sell BTC for Paypal, sell it in the form of a paper wallet that will only be sent to a verified address linked to the eBay / Paypal account. That way they can't then turn around and say, "hey, I didn't buy this".
They can say that you didn't deliver what you sent, just as with any eBay sale. Even if you send registered post, they can say that you sent them an empty envelope. The difference is that when you sell a physical item with proof of posting, Ebay/PayPal will actually investigate a dispute and may find in seller's favour. When you sell intangible goods or a service they always rule in buyer's favour. I agree with other posters who say that PayPal/Ebay would need to alter their terms to allow sellers to prove they've delivered btc, before it would make sense to start selling btc on Ebay.
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April 05, 2014, 09:48:36 PM |
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The main problem here is the irreversibility of the crypto transaction, which renders it unusable in practice. (To buy goods, I mean)
However, I would <3 to see paypal falling, too much commisions for a shitty and biased service
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