When selling on ebay, how do you get your bidder's address to ship the item or make sure they pay you?
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When you sell something on ebay, how do you get the bidder's address to ship them the item they bought? Also, how do they go about paying you through paypal? Does all that happen through ebay or what? Please help me with this and tell me everything there is to know about being a seller on ebay, thanks!
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Answer:
When you sell something on eBay, you must have a Paypal account to accept payments online. Once the highest bidder wins, you send an invoice and they pay. The money is in your Paypal account now. You get the shipping address from the Paypal payment transaction. If you need any more help, please email me at Crazy4selling AT live.com. Also, I have some things you can sell if you are interested.
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