Automatic translator Currency converter Online help
   
       
Sign in if you are a member. Or register now ! (It's free!).
  Forum: New on Delcampe? - Couple of questions from a newbie
share   Bookmark delicious facebook live ...
  Need help ?   Need help ?
Topic
 
 
  Couple of questions from a newbie     Sun 28th Sep 2008 16:33:53

Mainlypostcards

[100% (69x)]


Click to zoom in...
Click to zoom out... Click to zoom in... Previous picture left keyboard arrow key

Next picture right keyboard arrow key
Close


I signed up earlier in the week and like what I am seeing. I am about to go off on holiday, but after that I will start using the site, both as a buyer and a seller - my line is obvious from my username.

Couple of questions though:

As far as payment methods is concerned, I've noticed that Moneybookers is the only integrated system, but Paypal can be offered as an option. There is no mention of Google checkout - am I allowed to mention in my note that I offer Google checkout as an extra option or would I breach DC policies?

The second one is related to paying commision - did I read correctly that you don't pay fees until you owe £5 or are you supposed to top up your Ewallet so that any amount can be taken out on a monthly basis?

Thanks in advance for your replies.
Automatic translator

 
#0000219063
 

 
  Couple of questions from a newbie     Sun 28th Sep 2008 18:37:05

Karenswift13

[100% (239x)]
 Club+ member: Gold 

Click to zoom in...



In response to Mainlypostcards [100% (69x)] :
I signed up earlier in the week and like what I am seeing. I am about to go off on holiday, but after that I will start using the site, both as a buyer and a seller - my line is obvious from my username.

Couple of questions though:

As far as payment methods is concerned, I've noticed that Moneybookers is the only integrated system, but Paypal can be offered as an option. There is no mention of Google checkout - am I allowed to mention in my note that I offer Google checkout as an extra option or would I breach DC policies?

The second one is related to paying commision - did I read correctly that you don't pay fees until you owe £5 or are you supposed to top up your Ewallet so that any amount can be taken out on a monthly basis?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Hi and welcome !

You can mention and take Paypal, Google, cash, cheques etc no problem and you are correct, Moneybookers is the only integrated payment on this site and I just wish paypal was integrated also as I am sure it would generate more sales

Moneybooker is excellent though and well worth signing up

When it comes to your fees you are again correct that you don't need to pay until you are over £5....when I am running close I just pay £10 and it keeps me in front....you again can use moneybookers to pay yor fees and Paypal....I am sure paypal IS integrated for paying your fees ??

Also look at becoming a member, I think it would cost around £50....well worth it, but just see how you get on before you decide

It WILL take time, and I won't make any qualms about it, it don't get as much traffic as the 'other' site but it is building up.....use the 2 sites to list and any buyers you get from the dark side just point them to here in an email and a note in the goods you send out

Good luck !

ps...lot more friendlier on this site....watch out for cajuns jokes though :gna:
Automatic translator

 
#0000219069
 
  Couple of questions from a newbie     Sun 28th Sep 2008 18:53:22

Mainlypostcards

[100% (69x)]


Click to zoom in...



In response to Karenswift13 [100% (239x)] Club+ member: Gold  :
Hi and welcome !

You can mention and take Paypal, Google, cash, cheques etc no problem and you are correct, Moneybookers is the only integrated payment on this site and I just wish paypal was integrated also as I am sure it would generate more sales

Moneybooker is excellent though and well worth signing up

When it comes to your fees you are again correct that you don't need to pay until you are over £5....when I am running close I just pay £10 and it keeps me in front....you again can use moneybookers to pay yor fees and Paypal....I am sure paypal IS integrated for paying your fees ??

Also look at becoming a member, I think it would cost around £50....well worth it, but just see how you get on before you d