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<blockquote data-quote="Taffius" data-source="post: 472160" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>I emailed ebay via the email address included in the notification push mentioned in my first post. In summary, I asked what would be the immediate benefits to use Ayden over PayPal and in part they provided two blurb summaries for sellers (first mentioned), then buyers. They have stated:</p><p></p><p>"Seller benefits:</p><p></p><p>Lower costs and more control of their economics. Most sellers can expect their costs of payments processing to be reduced after they transition to eBay's intermediated payments model, and benefit from a simplified pricing structure and more predictable access to their funds. </p><p></p><p>Central place to manage their business. eBay is working on solutions to provide sellers with information about their eBay business, inclusive of payments information, in one place so that sellers can easily track and manage all of their transactions and customer interactions on eBay. </p><p></p><p>Greater buyer reach and improved conversion. By offering buyers more choice in how they pay and expanding payment options into more geographies, eBay believes sellers will be able to reach more buyers and improve conversion."</p><p></p><p>"Buyer benefits:</p><p></p><p>More payment options at checkout. eBay is focused on providing consumers greater choice in payment options at checkout.</p><p> </p><p>Integrated checkout experience. eBay will manage the entire checkout experience, delivering a more streamlined experience for consumers."</p><p></p><p>So there is the initial standard PR response. See what comes out as our friends across the pond experience as they will see the changes first.</p><p></p><p>Hope this has been useful so far.</p><p>Taff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taffius, post: 472160, member: 9837"] I emailed ebay via the email address included in the notification push mentioned in my first post. In summary, I asked what would be the immediate benefits to use Ayden over PayPal and in part they provided two blurb summaries for sellers (first mentioned), then buyers. They have stated: "Seller benefits: Lower costs and more control of their economics. Most sellers can expect their costs of payments processing to be reduced after they transition to eBay’s intermediated payments model, and benefit from a simplified pricing structure and more predictable access to their funds. Central place to manage their business. eBay is working on solutions to provide sellers with information about their eBay business, inclusive of payments information, in one place so that sellers can easily track and manage all of their transactions and customer interactions on eBay. Greater buyer reach and improved conversion. By offering buyers more choice in how they pay and expanding payment options into more geographies, eBay believes sellers will be able to reach more buyers and improve conversion." "Buyer benefits: More payment options at checkout. eBay is focused on providing consumers greater choice in payment options at checkout. Integrated checkout experience. eBay will manage the entire checkout experience, delivering a more streamlined experience for consumers." So there is the initial standard PR response. See what comes out as our friends across the pond experience as they will see the changes first. Hope this has been useful so far. Taff [/QUOTE]
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