One method for getting approved with a credit card processor (your own merchant account) with Ebay, is outlined here:
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...status-at-ebay
This is the standard technique where you try to list on Ebay, are asked for your merchant account information, FAX it in, get approved, and then proceed to use your Ebay with the merchant account.
Lately Ebay has been offering a means to integrate your merchant account DIRECTLY with Ebay checkout, via a payment gateway:
Security Measure
https://arbd.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ewaySignupPage
If you do this, at the end of auctions your buyers will be able to pay you directly through Ebay checkout. They will also benefit from the Ebay Buyer Protection program
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...calculate-dsrs
which many buyers insist on, and think erroneously that they may obtain only if they pay with PayPal. (Not so - as long as the buyer pays through Ebay checkout, Ebay buyer protection kicks in.)
Now, this is a two step process: FIRST, you must get approved with a credit card processor that uses Authorize.net as its gateway. For this, I recommend National BankCard
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...ional-bankcard
Remember it is not just a matter of getting approved by them - but approved by them for use on Ebay. If you go to most any processor and ask to be approved for sales on Ebay, you will be denied. But, there is a technique to getting approved for Ebay credit card processing with most any credit card processor - you just have to package the application properly.
THEN, with your approved merchant account + gateway in hand, you follow the steps to integrate your processor + Gateway with Ebay
The REASON I suggest applying with National BankCard is that with them you'll get your Authorize.net payment gateway at the same time as your merchant processing account. If you get them separately, and apply for the Gateway for example through Ebay (such as, for example, for PayFlow), you may run into issues if the name on your Ebay account does not match the name on your merchant processing account.
An even bigger reason is that I know how to get approved by National BankCard for Ebay, and I now have a direct contact there who will make sure that you are approved.
Then, with merchant account and gateway information in hand, as you input the information from Authorize.net (API login name and transaction key) into your Ebay account
you will, as Ebay checks to make certain that the payment method works (that you have provided a proper Authorize.net gateway plus API and transaction keys, connected to an actual merchant account), be approved AUTOMATICALLY for Ebay merchant account status.
You will then be directed to activate Ebay checkout for all your listings. NOTE: In your settings I advise setting so that you will ship ONLY to the billing address of the credit card especially if you are selling high ticket items. This avoids credit card fraud.
You will also need to revise your Ebay listings to indicate that you accept a merchant account (and not PayPal), and you will need to input specific verbiage into your auction listings so that buyers know that you do NOT accept PayPal, but that they WILL get Ebay Buyer Protection and be able to pay through Ebay Checkout. It wouldn't hurt to remind them that they will be DOUBLY protected in all sales now - via EBay Buyer Protection AND their own credit card.
Now, this whole process:
1) Getting approved by National BankCard + Authorize.net for use on EBAY
2) Integrating properly with Ebay
3) Revising your auction listings so that buyers are not only COMFORTABLE but HAPPY with your non-PayPal sales
is a little tricky. If you approach National BankCard or Ebay the wrong way, you will be denied at different stages of this process. And if you don't list your items properly, your buyers will be turned off by your non-Ebay transactions and not pay you at auction's close.
Also, at the end of the day you WILL want your credit card processor to be in the same name as your EBay account if for no other reason so that your buyers are not confused (and also in case EBay checks at some point), but there are simple ways to make certain this happens with a minimum of paperwork and a real minimum of government registration (if any at all) of your business.
Contact me for my merchant tech support on getting a merchant account and having it approved by Ebay, for all details.
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...status-at-ebay
This is the standard technique where you try to list on Ebay, are asked for your merchant account information, FAX it in, get approved, and then proceed to use your Ebay with the merchant account.
Lately Ebay has been offering a means to integrate your merchant account DIRECTLY with Ebay checkout, via a payment gateway:
Security Measure
https://arbd.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ewaySignupPage
If you do this, at the end of auctions your buyers will be able to pay you directly through Ebay checkout. They will also benefit from the Ebay Buyer Protection program
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...calculate-dsrs
which many buyers insist on, and think erroneously that they may obtain only if they pay with PayPal. (Not so - as long as the buyer pays through Ebay checkout, Ebay buyer protection kicks in.)
Now, this is a two step process: FIRST, you must get approved with a credit card processor that uses Authorize.net as its gateway. For this, I recommend National BankCard
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...ional-bankcard
Remember it is not just a matter of getting approved by them - but approved by them for use on Ebay. If you go to most any processor and ask to be approved for sales on Ebay, you will be denied. But, there is a technique to getting approved for Ebay credit card processing with most any credit card processor - you just have to package the application properly.
THEN, with your approved merchant account + gateway in hand, you follow the steps to integrate your processor + Gateway with Ebay
The REASON I suggest applying with National BankCard is that with them you'll get your Authorize.net payment gateway at the same time as your merchant processing account. If you get them separately, and apply for the Gateway for example through Ebay (such as, for example, for PayFlow), you may run into issues if the name on your Ebay account does not match the name on your merchant processing account.
An even bigger reason is that I know how to get approved by National BankCard for Ebay, and I now have a direct contact there who will make sure that you are approved.
Then, with merchant account and gateway information in hand, as you input the information from Authorize.net (API login name and transaction key) into your Ebay account
you will, as Ebay checks to make certain that the payment method works (that you have provided a proper Authorize.net gateway plus API and transaction keys, connected to an actual merchant account), be approved AUTOMATICALLY for Ebay merchant account status.
You will then be directed to activate Ebay checkout for all your listings. NOTE: In your settings I advise setting so that you will ship ONLY to the billing address of the credit card especially if you are selling high ticket items. This avoids credit card fraud.
You will also need to revise your Ebay listings to indicate that you accept a merchant account (and not PayPal), and you will need to input specific verbiage into your auction listings so that buyers know that you do NOT accept PayPal, but that they WILL get Ebay Buyer Protection and be able to pay through Ebay Checkout. It wouldn't hurt to remind them that they will be DOUBLY protected in all sales now - via EBay Buyer Protection AND their own credit card.
Now, this whole process:
1) Getting approved by National BankCard + Authorize.net for use on EBAY
2) Integrating properly with Ebay
3) Revising your auction listings so that buyers are not only COMFORTABLE but HAPPY with your non-PayPal sales
is a little tricky. If you approach National BankCard or Ebay the wrong way, you will be denied at different stages of this process. And if you don't list your items properly, your buyers will be turned off by your non-Ebay transactions and not pay you at auction's close.
Also, at the end of the day you WILL want your credit card processor to be in the same name as your EBay account if for no other reason so that your buyers are not confused (and also in case EBay checks at some point), but there are simple ways to make certain this happens with a minimum of paperwork and a real minimum of government registration (if any at all) of your business.
Contact me for my merchant tech support on getting a merchant account and having it approved by Ebay, for all details.
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