How does eBay actually work?
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How do you get paid off of eBay? I'm planing on putting some sneakers on eBay for sale, but i'm confused on how you actually get paid or receive the money from the buyer. So, How does it work? Do I give PayPal my bank card number and info, and then if someone buys it PayPal puts the money in my bank account or does PayPal send me a check or what? And my other question how much does eBay actually take? I know they take a certain percentage but does anybody actually know that percentage?
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Answer:
You link Paypal to your bank account, and then you can send and receive money directly from it. If someone sends you money, it just shows up in your bank, you don't have to do anything. People put an item on eBay, someone else buys it and sends them money via Paypal, and then the person selling ships it. eBay takes a certain percentage from your sale, I don't know how much though.
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