...and the not so great Paypal.
I'm a collector of junk. I collect banknotes, tokens, model diecast cars and planes and old watches. E-bay is like heaven to me even though many people ask atrocious prices for their old stuff. Some sellers are pretty savvy and ask catalogue prices plus markup--others would try to sell a dollar note for ten bucks. As with all sites similar to this you use your judgement and knowledge to avoid buying a dud. You have to learn to read the language. "Scarce" could mean scarce in a town with population 250. "Rare" could mean a rare object in the Arizona desert. Then there's condition: "Excellent" could mean anything from un-used to very used but excellent in the eye of the seller. A "fair"banknote could be shredded and an uncirculated one full of tears. You pays your money and takes your choices.
Unfortunately, I don't buy on E-Bay (I love browsing though), because I don't have a Paypal account. I live in Egypt so no Paypal.
However I had a go at joining Paypal a while ago. Very secure is Paypal. The buyer undergoes a screening process akin to getting a White House pass. You have no chance of joining Paypal if your credit card is not as good as Fort Knox. They check for fine hairs on your legs and if you use a card that is not yours they bump you off as quick as a Hummer hitting a tree.
I have no truck with them on that at all. I just have two gripes: Could Paypal please save me all the form-filling before failing me? And could they spread their net a little wider? Egypt is pretty civilised after all and (for the tourists' sake), you can draw money anywhere--even at Mohamed's kebab shop. Visa is king in Egypt (sorry, Sphinx), but Paypal is not.
Let me have a re-think about this for a moment. No Paypal means no more junk ,equals happy wife. Paypal can take a hike!