Showing posts with label gifts for her ebay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts for her ebay. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

selling gifts on ebay?




mauzer666


If i get a gift and sell it on ebay would I have to pay taxes for the money earned on it? I know if i sell a regular item on ebay for less than what i bought it for it is a loss and i don't have to pay income taxes. But i was wondering if the rule was different for gifts?


Answer
The rule on the gift is that your basis is the same as the basis of the person who bought it for you.

Am I allowed to use Visa Gift Cards on eBay?




freddyglss


I found this rare, German bluray steelbook edition of Rob Zombie's Halloween and it's region free and I want it!! But my mom doesn't like using her credit cards for sites like that, and my friend told me about Visa Gift Cards, so I'm wondering, can you use Visa Gift Cards on eBay or is it only for stores? Please and thank you!


Answer
yes you can use gift card on ebay/paypal
but you are going first have to register the gift card
else paypal will rejected it
read the following it will help explain the problem

Gift Card Question - Using Visa or American Express Gift Cards on PayPal
Have you tried using a prepaid gift card like Visa or American Express gift card on PayPal and it was rejected? The problem may be that PayPal was unable to verify your address with the card issuer.
One of the most popular gift card questions online is whether one can link prepaid gift cards like the Visa gift card to a PayPal account. The short answer is Yes and No. Now, the long answer: Yes, it is possible to link a prepaid gift card like the Visa or American Express gift card to a PayPal account but for this to happen, you need to pray and hope that PayPal does not require you to go through their Expanded Use verification process. To better understand why, you first need to be familiar with the process for linking a credit card to a PayPal account. When you link your credit card to a PayPal account, PayPal will attempt to confirm your address with your credit card company. If the credit card company is not able to confirm your address, then you may be asked by PayPal to complete their Expanded Use enrollment process in order to activate your credit card.

Expanded Use verification means PayPal will charge your credit card a small about. Next to the charge will be a unique, randomly generated 4-digit Expanded Use code. If you have online access to your credit card activity, the charge and code will appear on your card activity in approximately 2-4 business days. If you do not have online access, you must wait until you receive your statement in the mail to get the 4-digit code. If you are adding a debit card to your PayPal account, your 4-digit Expanded Use code will be printed on your bank statement next to the charge. Once you get the 4-digit code, you have to return to your PayPal account to enter the code per instructions from PayPal. Once completed, and PayPal confirms that you entered the correct code, you will now be able to use the card for PayPal transactions. The Expanded Use verification process is designed to protect you against fraud by verifying that the person attempting to use the credit card actually owns the card. PayPal will later credit the amount charged to your card to your PayPal account.

Now, here lies the problem with using prepaid or bank issued gift cards. If PayPal is unable to verify your address with the gift card issuer, then you may be asked to go through the Expanded Use process. Since most prepaid gift cards do not issue monthly statements or provide online access to gift card transactions, it will be impossible to complete the Expanded Use process. Also, it is not a good idea to call the credit card or gift card issuer to get the 4-digit Expanded Use code. If PayPal receives a complaint from your card issuer that you called them to get the 4-digit code, PayPal will close your account permanently.

So, the first step to attempting to use a prepaid gift card on PayPal is to make sure the name and address (billing address) on your PayPal account matches the name and address on file with the gift card issuer. If you just purchased your prepaid gift card, call the card issuer and add your name and address to the card. If your information (name and address) has changed since you registered your card, call the card issuer or go online and update your information before you use the card on PayPal. Once this is done, you just have to hope that PayPal is able to successfully verify your address with the gift card issuer. If they are able to verify your address, then you are all set. If they cannot verify your address with the card issuer, then you probably will not be able to use that gift card on PayPal.

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Gift Cards on Ebay- should I trust them?

Q. It seems like a good idea because you can buy a lot of stuff without spending a lot of money- for instance i found $340 in gap gift cards with no bids for 99 cents but is it possible that the seller aready used the cards and is lying? Has anyone ever bought gift cards on ebay or had that happen to them?


Answer
They are not necessarily bad, but you have to be careful. Here are a few tips to protect yourself.

1. If it is too good to be true, it probably is. If someone is loosing a lot of money to sell you a gift card, you should question the source of the card.

2. Only pay through paypal since that gives you an extra layer of protection and people with stolen cards are usually unwilling to go through paypal's verification process.

3. Check the seller's eBay feedback. What are others saying about doing business with this person? Avoid people with little or no feedback. Also avoid people with no recent feedback.

4. Ask questions. Make sure they list every relevant info about the gift card, including any fees or expiration date, original value of the card and current value on the card. You want to make sure you are not buying an expired card. If they are unwilling to give you this info, WALK AWAY!

Visa Gift Cards on eBay?




Anum Akhte


I paid for a phone case on eBay using a Visa Gift card. The buyer has no problem letting me return it to him/her, but I don't know how I'm going to get my money back since I paid with a Visa Gift Card. And I'd rather not have a PayPal account because I've been advised not to get one. Help???


Answer
thats odd because ebay/Paypal DO NOT ACCEPT visa gift cards
plus you wronly advise not to get one because ALL REFUNDS ONLY GO TO paypsl
guess you wont be seeing your refund no paypal account means refunds cant be process




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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Is it really practical to buy gifts online?

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dm-dnd


Would it really be practical to buy gifts online? Are they too expensive or reasonable? Would you consider buying gifts from ebay? What are the risks?


Answer
It can be practical to buy gifts online IF it is from a store that is not in your area (i.e. you live 100 miles from the nearest mall), or IF it is something you cannot find in a store (i.e. a rare artifact on eBay). BUT if it is something that is readily available in the store, I would not buy it online. Not only will you find sales in-store, but you also will not have to pay the exorbitant shipping fees. Good luck!

How do I ensure Security when selling a gift card on ebay?




M^3


I sold a few hundred dollar gift cards on ebay and they paid with paypal. How do I make sure that they don't come back saying there was nothing on that card making me have to refund the money and end up losing both ways?


Answer
AliPay is your best payment security guarantee.




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