ChatterBank9 mins ago
Paying with Nochex
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I would like to bid for a n item on Ebay but the seller wants payment by Nochex because of high charges with Pay Pal. Can anyone tell me if I will incur charges if I pay this way?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do not pay by NoChex. If you don't receive the goods you will have no comeback whatsover - you will have lost your money.
PayPal charges are not that high and eBay sellers should factor the costs into the item price.
And yes, NoChex does cost you money.
Whatever it is he is selling, a more trustworthy will be selling it, you can be sure.
PayPal charges are not that high and eBay sellers should factor the costs into the item price.
And yes, NoChex does cost you money.
Whatever it is he is selling, a more trustworthy will be selling it, you can be sure.
Yes Ethel but that's not the question canasta's not selling.
I think there are enough people who don't like PayPal for a number of reasons - As I say the Police use NoChex on bumblebee - I guess they're legitimate.
Setting up NoChex is a bit of a hassle I don't think I'd do it for a �10 voucher.
I think a postal order up to 9.99 is 85p that might be a better proposition.
I'd probably not be too worried about protection on a small value item like that
I think there are enough people who don't like PayPal for a number of reasons - As I say the Police use NoChex on bumblebee - I guess they're legitimate.
Setting up NoChex is a bit of a hassle I don't think I'd do it for a �10 voucher.
I think a postal order up to 9.99 is 85p that might be a better proposition.
I'd probably not be too worried about protection on a small value item like that