I was an eBay above average seller but recently eBay put a hold on my money for 3 days while I sold an immediate pay item. I can’t have that, I require a very quick turn over of inventory. I hope Bonanza does hold payments belonging to their sellers.
JPDeals Reputation: 10 See JPDeals' booth |
No, Your payments go straight to Your PayPal account, Bonanza doesn’t interfere with the money processing.
And You can use Your PP balance to pay later B. fees (when they reach at least $3.00):
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Welcome to Bonanza and good luck!
ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
I am not aware of any such rule on Bonanza. I have heard of people complaining about this from eBay, but so far, I have never heard of this happening on Bonanza. Yet another reason why so many sellers are moving here from eBay. Bonanza is more fair to sellers, at least from my own experience. Sales are not as quick here, but, you get better treatment overall. Such as, we are allowed to leave negative feedback for problematic buyers, thus, reducing scam artists from stealing away our profits.
One way you can increase sales here is to advertise this site wherever you can. For instance, you can accumulate tokens everyday, which can be used to purchase a Bonanza bumper sticker. Free advertising is good advertising. I personally use craigslist and facebook to advertise the site. The more buyers we can bring to the site, the more sales we will get.
MysteriousMagic Reputation: 56 See MysteriousMagic's booth |
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