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Avoiding payment problems for items you've sold

When a buyer purchases one of your items on eBay, you can take steps to help ensure you receive prompt payment and avoid potential issues.

Credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal are our recommended payment methods, but you can also offer buyers other payment methods. To help avoid issues with a transaction, we don’t recommend accepting cash unless the buyer is paying on pickup.

How to avoid payment issues

There are additional protections you can use to make sure transactions are completed smoothly and help avoid payment issues. For example:

  • eBay offers protection for items sold following the guidelines outlined in our Seller Protection article
  • If a credit card payment is being reversed or can’t be received, see our article on handling payment disputes and chargebacks for more information
  • If you’re selling high-priced items, consider using an escrow service

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Ensure you’re paid swiftly by requiring immediate payment when buyers use the Buy It Now option.

How to avoid scams and fraudulent payments

We want eBay to be a safe marketplace for all our members, so if you see something unusual or suspicious, please let us know - opens in new window or tab.

Observe the following:

One of our top priorities is protecting our members, so sales that start on eBay can’t be completed off our site. Remember, if a sale is completed off eBay, neither buyers nor sellers are covered by our protection programs if something goes wrong, and you’ll still need to pay fees.

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If the buyer hasn't paid within 4 calendar days after the listing ended or from when they agreed to buy using Buy It Now, you can cancel the order.

You’re covered by our seller protection policy when you accept payment through credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Paypal.

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