Posted by Dick L on January 21, 2011 at 19:09:41 from (71.244.161.102):
In Reply to: Re: Ebay/payPal question posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 21, 2011 at 13:20:05:
I have kept a healthy positive paypal account for several years and have never lost a penny. I sell my products and bill with a paypal invoice which works with a click of the mouse. Works like a charm. Safest, quickest and easiest system I have found. Small percentage of mine has anything to do with ebay. I think I sold about 20 bucks worth of stuff on ebay. I buy truck parts thru Advance auto for one and pay with paypal. Within an hour you can go to the store and pick it up. I just bought disc blades from a dealer at a better price than I could find locally and had them the next day UPS using paypal. I call, they email me an invoice while I am on the phone, I click pay now and put in my password and the parts are shipped the same day. I will have end mills Monday that I used paypal yesterday to buy. More and more companys are accepting paypal payments and I will chose to use them. No checks to wright or stamps to buy. Instant paper work in the computer to move into the accounts with out shredding any paper. A bunch of shysters for sure in saving me all that book work and lost sales slips.
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