The countdown to Christmas has begun. Offer your customers convenience this Christmas with Fixed Price Listings and receive your fixed price listing for free* with PayPal
Any item listed on eBay.com.au with PayPal selected as an accepted payment method (PayPal listings), during the promotional period that also offer a fixed price for the item
PayPal listings in all categories, excluding motors and real estate
PayPal listings in more than one category
PayPal listings re-listed during the promotional period
PayPal listings created with Turbo Lister and other listing tools
Listings that accept PayPal and also accept any of the other payment methods such as bank deposit, cheque, money order, etc.
What Listings Do Not Qualify?
PayPal listings created during the promotional period stated above, but scheduled to start after the promotional period.
PayPal listings revised to add include Fixed Price Listing during the promotion period
PayPal listings which do not conform to these terms & conditions or eBay's policies
Any listing which has not checked the PayPal box as an accepted method of payment
Stores Listings
PayPal listings created prior to 12:00:01am AEDST, Tuesday 5th December, 2006 that are scheduled to start during the promotional period.
*All other fees including optional reserve price fees (Vehicles), Final Value Fees, additional listing upgrade fees, subscription fees and PayPal fees will still apply.
posted on December 2, 2006 06:39:25 AM new
How nice that Australia get a FREE listing day when we get 15 cent listing days. Sometimes I think eBay should just take their home office and move it out of the United States. (China, perhaps? Then they can be closer to the carp that's flooded onto eBay.) Bahumbug!
posted on December 2, 2006 07:02:47 AM new
Could they even pull that only PayPal listings stunt in the US? Seems like unfair trade practice!
[ edited by pixiamom on Dec 2, 2006 07:03 AM ]
posted on December 2, 2006 07:25:13 AM new
Pixie, I totally agree. I guess not too many people in Australia are using Paypal, or maybe not enough to meet their "quota"
posted on December 2, 2006 08:48:45 AM new
This is E-Bay's way of letting you know that you have been bad and you get reindeer droppings in your stocking.
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posted on December 2, 2006 10:01:06 AM new
Darn I read the subject and thought of all that relist stuff I would put on then you go pull the Aussie rug out from under me. LOL
posted on December 2, 2006 12:15:50 PM new
paloma91 wrote I guess not too many people in Australia are using Paypal, or maybe not enough to meet their "quota"
Correct. Why pay to accept money transfers when Australians (like most of the world) can use bank transfers for free. Bank transfers are usually same day, can't be reversed and banks are regulated.
sthoemke wrote Does anybody know if non-Austrailian sellers can participate in the promotion?
Yes. List on eBay.com.au and your listing will be available to international buyers including those in the U.S.A. Not much use to domestic U.S.A.-only sellers though.
posted on December 2, 2006 05:07:05 PM new
No. Vendio does not support listing on International sites. Ask them and they will tell you that they will pass your request on. Save your time.
A thread on ebay stores mentioned that you can go to ebay Australia, sign in, and then list your items.
posted on December 2, 2006 05:19:57 PM new
Ebay's Sales Manager Pro lets you list in other country formats. I tried it once for a listing on the Germany site. I believe you have to accept the country's currency - no big deal through PayPal. You can't use the same listing to relist on the US site, since it's a different format.