I've used BidPay http://www.bidpay.com/ a few times. I live in UK and most
auctions are US or Canadian. The advantage is that you pay by credit card
which is the easiest way of doing currency conversions. The seller gets
notified direct from BidPay that a money order is on its way so they can
ship the goods. It costs the buyer $5 flat for payments less that $100 or
2.25% +$5 for orders over $100. The seller pays nothing so has no reason to
object to this method.
I too have been watching those Zenitars - there seem to be lots of them for
sale. Would be interested in your views appearing here once you've had
chance to use it.
Regards
Peter
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Frits J. Wüthrich
> Sent: 11 March 2001 11:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: eBay payment methods
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> Now that I participated in my first eBay auction I gain interest in it.
> I have read on this list from members stating they will use nothing else
> then paypal. Since the participating country list is so limited, I wonder
> what they think of Billpoint? That one is world-wide.
>
> Are there other services like that? Advantages/disadvantages?
>
> Any input is welcome.
>
> Frits (now waiting for his Zenitar M 2.8/16mm) Wuthrich
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