This is the way it works for your average merchant account - this is the usual, somewhat harder way (see the end of this post for the EASY way) - this is what happens when go in to make your first listing. In the section "Decide how you'd like to be paid" you may need to click "Add or remove payment options" until you see the option "Credit cards." Go ahead and check that box.
A box will open up on the main listing page that gives you the option for "Merchant credit cards" - go ahead and click that plus the boxes underneath for Visa, M/C and AMEX. Leave empty the box that requests the PayPal email address.
Eventually you will click to submit the auction listing.
AT THAT MOMENT (or maybe even before, such as when you move to the next page) Ebay will either let you go through and list (this is what happens with MOST not all pre 11/2007 accounts that were created properly), or they will NOT allow you to list and request FAXed information verifying your merchant account.
There is no "nine listings" or less type deal on accounts. Either they will let you list without PayPal, or they will not.
The longer you delay FAXing in this requested information, the less chance you have of being approved. So to maximize your chances, you must have your game plan and documents ready to go BEFORE you try to list. I have done this many times, including for others, so I know which merchant accounts will get approved, and ways to get approved using certain merchant accounts, and then turn around and use another one for EBAY. There is a definite right and wrong way to do all this, and to get into that level of detailed help, send me a private message. Thanks.
I provide a tech support on getting a merchant account and getting it approved by EBAY. It CAN be a lot of work, but once you get approved you will be SO happy to no longer have the extra eyes of PayPal (wholly owned subsidiary of Ebay) watching over you.
And lately, I have perfected techniques to get you approved for a merchant account on Ebay - without any verification process WHATsoever! This is the EASY way:
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...-ebay-checkout
A box will open up on the main listing page that gives you the option for "Merchant credit cards" - go ahead and click that plus the boxes underneath for Visa, M/C and AMEX. Leave empty the box that requests the PayPal email address.
Eventually you will click to submit the auction listing.
AT THAT MOMENT (or maybe even before, such as when you move to the next page) Ebay will either let you go through and list (this is what happens with MOST not all pre 11/2007 accounts that were created properly), or they will NOT allow you to list and request FAXed information verifying your merchant account.
There is no "nine listings" or less type deal on accounts. Either they will let you list without PayPal, or they will not.
The longer you delay FAXing in this requested information, the less chance you have of being approved. So to maximize your chances, you must have your game plan and documents ready to go BEFORE you try to list. I have done this many times, including for others, so I know which merchant accounts will get approved, and ways to get approved using certain merchant accounts, and then turn around and use another one for EBAY. There is a definite right and wrong way to do all this, and to get into that level of detailed help, send me a private message. Thanks.
I provide a tech support on getting a merchant account and getting it approved by EBAY. It CAN be a lot of work, but once you get approved you will be SO happy to no longer have the extra eyes of PayPal (wholly owned subsidiary of Ebay) watching over you.
And lately, I have perfected techniques to get you approved for a merchant account on Ebay - without any verification process WHATsoever! This is the EASY way:
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...-ebay-checkout
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