Question about using Ebay?
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If anyone has ever sold something on Ebay.. Have a question.. I put an item on Ebay and it sold.. well I looked up my PayPal account and says: Available: $0.00 Pending: $387.00 Then it says funds will be available 3 days after the guy gets his stuff.. however Ebay was telling me to wait until PayPal approves the payment first and it goes to "available..." So which is it? Does he get his stuff first then I get paid? Or do I get paid first? New to Ebay and not sure about this
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Answer:
It is my understanding that new customers must wait the 3 days. That give the person time to complain about receiving the wrong or damaged items. PayPal is probably just indicating that you can not receive the funds until they have received it. You probably get it the later of the two dates. Even if the 3 days pass you will not receive the money until PayPal receives it. ℬ ℋ
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