hiiii
i was a small seller on ebay for last 3-4 months
just 3-4days before ebay sent me a msg telling that they have suspended my paisapay account
and they also told me that my remittance has been suspended
now my hard earned 85, 000 to 90, 000 rs is held there
i am writing mails to mails but thers is no reply
i am calling there customer care and they have no knowledge
according to them the trust and safety team handles these issues
i written mails to them also
but again no reply
all are they saying that i have violated their policy
but when i ask which policy and how
then there is no reply
i need the money urgently but they are not willing to return it
plllzzzz help meeeeeeeeee
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Originally posted by Modee View PostThanks for this information.
One thing unfortunate about forums on the EBAY site itself is that you have to be careful of what you say, because obviously it traces right back to your own EBAY account. That is information that could be used against you both by EBAY, and - more likely - individuals on the EBAY site.
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Thanks for this information.
One thing unfortunate about forums on the EBAY site itself is that you have to be careful of what you say, because obviously it traces right back to your own EBAY account. That is information that could be used against you both by EBAY, and - more likely - individuals on the EBAY site.
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PaisaPay - India's PayPal
PaisaPay is, quite simply, Indian Paypal. You can use it to buy and sell stuff just like u use paypal in the west. Indian sellers receive their sale proceeds directly to their local bank account via Paisapay.
But the thing that should interest us (non-Indians) and Indian sellers most is that PaisaPay is available on ALL eBay web sites and this means that buyers on ANY eBay site around the world can use PaisaPay and pay for items which are being sold by Indian sellers through credit card or bank transfer with PaisaPay.
BUT u can't transfer PaisaPay funds to PayPal, even though they are both basically the same company and owned by eBay.
Tap into the potential. Asian market is unregulated atm and asian sellers are not as strictly verified as are sellers from other continents, though this may change in the future.
Oh and one more thing - Official eBay PaisaPay forum
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