Paying for stuff - safest, easiest...what do you do?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:58 pm
How do you prefer to pay for what you buy, and get paid for what you sell?
eBay pretty much dictates that we use PayPal, so we needn't discuss that too much. And some people dislike that policy so much that they will refuse to use PayPal at any time, although some have other reasons to not use it. PayPal fees can be avoided by using the "Friends and Family" option, but the so-called buyer protection features of PayPal are also disabled in that mode.
Some banks offer direct transfers from one bank account to another, with varying ease and fees.
Cashiers Checks and Postal Money Orders seem safest for non-electronic transfers, but must be purchased in person, and some people don't want to wait in line to buy them. (I recently had a transaction canceled because the buyer's mom didn't want to wait in the line at the post office or let him do so, but this may be a family matter for them to resolve!)
Personal checks sent through the mail are the last resort because they are so patently unsafe in this era of rampant identity theft. And unfortunately past successes in using them are no indication of future safety performance.
There may be other ways, like meeting after dark in a public square with a brown paper sack, but we might be better to not discuss those.
So...what do you prefer, and why?
eBay pretty much dictates that we use PayPal, so we needn't discuss that too much. And some people dislike that policy so much that they will refuse to use PayPal at any time, although some have other reasons to not use it. PayPal fees can be avoided by using the "Friends and Family" option, but the so-called buyer protection features of PayPal are also disabled in that mode.
Some banks offer direct transfers from one bank account to another, with varying ease and fees.
Cashiers Checks and Postal Money Orders seem safest for non-electronic transfers, but must be purchased in person, and some people don't want to wait in line to buy them. (I recently had a transaction canceled because the buyer's mom didn't want to wait in the line at the post office or let him do so, but this may be a family matter for them to resolve!)
Personal checks sent through the mail are the last resort because they are so patently unsafe in this era of rampant identity theft. And unfortunately past successes in using them are no indication of future safety performance.
There may be other ways, like meeting after dark in a public square with a brown paper sack, but we might be better to not discuss those.
So...what do you prefer, and why?