Matt Ebay said: Originally Posted by Ebay Release Offering PayPal as a payment method Currently, PayPal is offered on about 95% of listings on eBay.co.uk. Starting in late April 2008, we will require all sellers on eBay.co.uk to offer PayPal on their listings. Transactions made using PayPal result in significant reductions in fraud, and having every listing on the site offer a trackable, protected payment option will boost buyers’ confidence so that they return to shop with you even more. Sellers will continue to be able to offer other payment methods alongside PayPal, as per eBay’s Accepted Payments Policy. Listings in the Motors Vehicles category will be exempt from this policy.. As an intermediary step, announced in January, we will require sellers to offer PayPal as a payment method in the following cases from 25th March 2008: For all sellers who have a feedback score of less than 100 (regardless of feedback percentage) For all sellers when listing an item in several specific categories That's not a very good step forward, just goes to show that eBay has a ££ interest in PayPal
dodger I thought that eBay and paypal are run by the same people or know each other, i sure they both started together
baldie87 i think its good news for the buyer as it gives them more confidenc in a transaction cheers.. think its a good idea
vocky ebay did buy paypal :roll: to be honest, it should help to reduce the dodgy deals as you need to register a working credit card to open a paypal account dunno..