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    Moving away from Paypal

    doing some thinking/reading...

    I think I am going to begin taking payments for anything I sell (like cargo boxes) via Amazon's web pay. Its free, unlike paypal. It might even be more secure (highly likely). I would encourage everyone to at least check it out since its free. It feels and looks just like paypal.

    Just my two pennies.

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    Interesting reading, though I suppose the arguments to be made are the same as those for/against the small credit union I used to use for checking and still use for auto loans.

    Pros: Great customer service, no fees on anything, best lending rates anywhere
    Cons: About 12 ATM and branch locations in the world, all about 3 hours from where I live now

    On the other hand I have another account with a much larger institution that looks like this:

    Pros: Lots of ATMs and branch locations throughout Hampton Roads and elsewhere within Virginia
    Cons: Fees to do anything, car loan rates that are blasphemous for a credit union, credit card rates that are financially irresponsible for anyone not playing in the NBA

    Same situation here I think. I've never had a problem with their service (knock on wood) but I would like to see their fees diminished or eliminated. One thing to keep in mind though: the reason Amazon is free is because they want PayPal's business. If they are actually successful at eliminating PayPal, they'll celebrate by charging fees. It's the American way.

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    I also think Paypal has gotten to the opposite end of the Supply and Demand scale. At first they supplied a service the public was demanding, now it seems they're demanding whatever price they want because they feel they control the supply. Same could be said about Ebay itself...their rates have gotten pretty much crazy.

    It could be debated that the same thing is now happening with Netflix.

    Amazon could be planning the same thing with Web Pay and going with the penetration pricing method to lure away Paypal customers (what better price than free after all), but only time will tell. It's obviously happened before. And for all we know, WebPay is either already owned by Ebay/Paypal, or will be if it proves popular enough.

    With the invention of SearchTempest, I'm considering starting to just post my for-sale stuff on Craigslist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y33TREKker View Post
    It could be debated that the same thing is now happening with Netflix.

    I have mixed feelings on this one. On one hand, I feel like they have me over a barrel. I want the bluray in the mail, but my Son is addicted to Dora on instant (7pm every night). So I am stuck. I can't/dont want to cancel either service. On the other hand, if this extra cost causes them to put more new releases on instant, than that would be terrific. As long as my money is going to upgrade my quality of service, then I will learn to get over the extra couple dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y33TREKker View Post
    I also think Paypal has gotten to the opposite end of the Supply and Demand scale. At first they supplied a service the public was demanding, now it seems they're demanding whatever price they want because they feel they control the supply. Same could be said about Ebay itself...their rates have gotten pretty much crazy.

    It could be debated that the same thing is now happening with Netflix.

    Amazon could be planning the same thing with Web Pay and going with the penetration pricing method to lure away Paypal customers (what better price than free after all), but only time will tell. It's obviously happened before. And for all we know, WebPay is either already owned by Ebay/Paypal, or will be if it proves popular enough.

    With the invention of SearchTempest, I'm considering starting to just post my for-sale stuff on Craigslist.
    x1000! I've been selling household stuff on ebay for 8-9 yrs....it used to be great!.....now....not so much.....

    Yes, you do get to reach a world-wide audience of potential buyers, and get to accept credit cards as payment despite not being a business... and yes, you do get some money in your pocket, I can't begrudge them making money since they do offer a service I choose to use, (and we all know ebay bought PP several years ago and they've really raised those fees significantly ) But daaaannnngggggg, they're just raking it in in bucket-loads ! Pretty much a predictable progression:
    ...offer popular item or service > get customers > get more popular > get more customers > raise rates > repeat process....

    I've liked the idea of limiting my credit card info to one entity....What worries me with PayPal (or any other payment processor) is if they get hacked......yikes! ....and ya just know somebody's out there trying to do it right now!
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    I guess my first thought is will there be a 'pay with amazon' button on order pages? If not, well,...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard View Post
    I guess my first thought is will there be a 'pay with amazon' button on order pages? If not, well,...
    That'll probably be a big problem with Ebay at least. Since Ebay uses/owns Paypal, they'll no doubt resist Ebay members being able to accept payments using alternative methods like Amazon's WebPay for as long as possible, or at least as long as it takes to work out some sort of deal with WebPay where Ebay also gets a piece of the action.

    It's too bad that Craigslist doesn't have an established $$$ exchange service in place yet. It'd make transitioning to selling there a lot easier, because as it is, Craigslist's suggestion that "dealing locally will help to avoid scams" has the effect of preventing some people from responding to even legitimate requests for additional information on items, let alone requests to sell long distance. A link to something like Escrow.com would at least be a start.

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    I'm not sure which way everything will move in the future, but I will tell you this....I will always follow the trend of "Free". If Amazon become costly, then I will move to the next thing (if available). As long as its from a trusted company.

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    Thanks for the heads up, I was not aware Amazon was doing this.

    No doubt they will charge fees eventually, but for now I will use them.
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