11-17-2020 02:54 PM
Got an email from ebay today. "Getting paid on eBay just got simpler" Hooray, I'm thrilled!
I'm selling on .com and receiving USD in Paypal, I thought that would buy some time on this but it appears I may have been dead wrong about that.
I went to my Hub Payments tab and found that "Coming Soon" has changed to "Register Now". They provide no timeline, just "we'll let you know" before we activate your account.
11-17-2020 03:09 PM
Someone from MP did say that if we sold in US dollars we would not be opted in yet so you may want to contact someone in that department and ask them if you can delay it.
11-17-2020 03:28 PM - edited 11-17-2020 03:29 PM
I got this today as well. Registered on ebay.ca but I sell on both .ca and .com.
It said to register in the next 2 weeks and I would be on MP by July 2020. Very impressed.
11-17-2020 04:17 PM
@pjcdn2005 wrote:Someone from MP did say that if we sold in US dollars we would not be opted in yet so you may want to contact someone in that department and ask them if you can delay it.
I think @reallynicestamps got this in round one, accepted then was told it would be someday later when the US part was working.....
11-17-2020 04:45 PM
Wasn't a delay also relavant if a seller happened to sell in large volumes in any of the "Non permitted categories"? I quick check on dot ca currently shows 162 K listings for Canadian coins. On dot com it was well over 1.2 M for US coins.
-Lotz
11-17-2020 06:07 PM
I also got this e-mail today and because I've been getting tons of phishing e-mails lately (I have a new computer here just waiting to be installed), I thought this was bogus and I didn't click on anything. Not only did it look different than most e-mails from eBay, the sender showed eBay Canada <ebay@reply2.ebay.ca> and all the other ones I've received show eBay Canada <ebay@reply.ebay.ca> (not reply2).
So now I know what it was.
11-17-2020 06:41 PM
11-17-2020 08:32 PM
I wasn't told anything, but when I tried to sign up, they wouldn't accept my banking information. And by that time, I had learned enough about the "only one bank account and it has to be Canadian" that I decided just to ignore them.
That was in August or so and bupkiss.
We Scots are famed for our stubborness and our tight hand on our pennies.
11-17-2020 08:35 PM
I'm getting one or two of those fake emails a day too.
I am never sure whether to Report them or to Block them.
They are not well thought through, telling Canadians their Kohl's account won a lottery or the like. I think kohls is an american drugstore.
But I understand the demographic they are looking for is gullible, stupid and greedy, so they purposely make it easy to ignore if you are none of those.
11-17-2020 09:49 PM
11-19-2020 08:14 PM - edited 11-19-2020 08:16 PM
11-19-2020 09:21 PM
Yes, I got it today in ebay messages. I registered and it said I would be notified 2 weeks ahead of being activated. Then I received an email saying I am activated. So, I am now on MP.
My only concern is, I had to give my bank access # and password to complete the banking info. I normally change this password every month. Does anyone know if that will create a problem?
11-19-2020 10:10 PM
11-19-2020 10:41 PM
@kawartha-ephemera wrote:
Sigh ... lucky me received another nudge today, this time via ebay message. The message was more strident than the email and a little too direct for my liking. Once again there was no mention of a time frame.
Anyone else get this today?
Nothing mentioned about a perk like this. $15.00 for signing up. I think it was $50.00 back in July in the USA?
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Payments/can-I-trust-eBay-with-my-SSN/m-p/31348762
-Lotz
11-19-2020 11:24 PM
11-19-2020 11:48 PM
I believe I heard there were a variety of stipends offered to US sellers but no such luck for us north of the border. As of October 31, 340 K (20%) transferred to MP. Guessing no updates because the meter overheated.
https://www.ebayinc.com/company/managed-payments/
-Lotz
11-20-2020 12:11 AM - edited 11-20-2020 12:11 AM
Yes, made me nervous. I have changed it.
11-20-2020 01:13 AM
As for bank cards they are often damaged during everyday use or are flat out lost, stolen even. If that were to happen here we just walk into the branch and get a shiny new replacement issued on the spot ... complete with a new number.