| January 08, 2009 |
eBay Invites PayMate as It Expands Allowed Payment Methods |
| By: Ina Steiner |
| Thu Jan 8 2009 11:23:08 |
When eBay implemented its ban on paper payments in October, it also disallowed most online payment services previously allowed under its Accepted Payments policy. eBay sellers are currently limited to offering buyers the choice of eBay's own PayPal service, the third-party ProPay service, or credit cards through the sellers' own merchant accounts.
Today PayMate of Australia announced it is being allowed to integrate on eBay.com beginning in February. Information on its website reveals a similar integration as ProPay - buyers do not have to register for a PayMate account, but will be able to enter their credit card information securely during the eBay checkout process. However, it appears PayMate is not making its fees publicly known until the service launches next month. Interestingly, PayMate had complained to Australian government regulators about eBay Australia in July when the site tried to enforce a PayPal-only policy.
ProPay is the only outside payment service currently integrated with eBay's checkout system. The company is expected to soon make its service available to Bronze Powersellers, who are currently excluded from using the service.
In August, eBay spokesperson Usher Lieberman told AuctionBytes the company would allow integration of all of the approved electronic payment methods into eBay.com checkout this month, which at the time included Allpay.net, cash2india, CertaPay, Checkfree.com, hyperwallet.com, Moneybookers.com, Nochex.com, Ozpay.biz, Paymate.com.au, Propay.com, XOOM.
eBay will begin enforcing its ban on checks and money orders on January 15th.
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