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Can anyone answer my PayPal and Ebay questions

Ok, so, I just started selling and buying on Ebay. Dangerous! I know! I has me a few questions ...I have my debit visa card linked to my PayPal account, which I use to buy things and pay my Ebay account. Thats working fine.When someone buys my items, I have paypal selected as my preferred method of payment. My question is: When they pay for my item, where does the money go? Does it go onto my debit visa card? Into an online Paypal account? I do not have a bank account linked to my Paypal yet - do I need to do this?Thank you in advance! And for all who might want to harp on teh dangers of ebay - I do realise its a bit risky and addictive, and I am trying my very best to be careful.Have a safe and HAPPY new year! xx.--Answer1:The money you receive from selling anything will go into your Paypal account. It will be available to you after 21 days, or after the buyer leaves feedback, letting Paypal know the the transaction is complete.Once the money is in your Paypal account you can then transfer it to your bank account..--Answer2:When someone pay you the money goes into your PayPal account.You will need a bank account linked to PayPal to make future transfers of your profits.It is great that you started your own business on eBay and I wish you all the best, however if you are considering other options / opportunities, I would be happy to take the time and guide you.I earn full time income working from home online and do not ship or track any products.Best of luck.--Answer3:Ebay and Pay Pal both have toll free and online help you can get this from their site.--Answer4:business and newshttp://yugtran.info/


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Can someone with legal experience regarding the new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act answer this

I am a Work-At-Home-Mom. I make custom baby carriers and sell them. Each of my carriers is one-of-a-kind. I buy my fabric from nationally trusted retailers such as JoAnn Fabrics, etc. I do not buy loads of fabric since I make them on an order-by-order basis (so I can customize for my buyer). How is the CPSIA going to affect me in particular? I am not the one importing the fabric or thread. Shouldnt my supplies be tested before I buy them? Also, even if they are tested, I usually only buy fabric remnants instead of whole reels. It would be ridiculous for me to ask for certificates for 1 yard of fabric. I feel like this whole thing is going to put me, and a whole bunch of others like me, out of business. How can I possibly afford to have each and every one of my baby carriers tested for lead?BACKGROUND INFO:Congress passed a law in August 2008 called the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This law came about because of the numerous recalls of childrens toys in the past two years and specifically the issue of lead in the toys. While I applaud the attempt at making childrens products safer, the law as stands, will actually remove many of the products that we have turned to in place of those made in China.As of February 10th, 2009, ALL childrens products sold in the United States will need to be certified to be lead free and many products will need additional testing. To be certified, the final product sold needs to have each component on it tested for lead. This sounds wonderful when you think of all of the "Made in China" childrens products that are out there and all of the childrens items that are mass produced (mostly imported). HOWEVER, think of the handcrafted items sold within the US. Think of any childrens item that is a ready made item that has been personalized with a childs name (it would need to be retested because it is the final sold product that needs to be certified). Think of the childrens items that are sold at craft shows, garage sales, ebay, consignment shops and fundraisers. As of February 10th, it will be illegal to sell any childrens products without certification, no matter when it was produced. Collectible vintage toys and trains? A "banned substance". You will not be able to donate items for charity because they are a "banned substance" since they are not certified. This applies not only to toys, but all products such as books, shoes, clothing, school supplies, sporting equipment, jewelry, etc. that are possibly intended for children 12 and under..--Answer1:Write to your congress person and your states senators. Ask them to sponsor a bill exempting domestic craft products from testing provided that the components are lead free. Then contact everyone you know and know of involved in making and selling domestic craft products and ask them to do the same thing.If enough people write enough members of congress corrective action will be taken.Hope this helpsJerry-the-bookkeeper


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