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E-bay finally reaches Turkey
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14 May 2007 Mon 08:59 pm |
Hi all,
Some useful news if you are an e-bayer and live in Turkey I just noticed they now have their own e-bay website in Turkey, this is very new and it is a welcome addition, now my fiancee can sell all her things he he
here is the link http://www.gittigidiyor.com/
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14 May 2007 Mon 10:25 pm |
Aw wow, thanks loveprague, my boyfriend was looking for it a few weeks ago but he couldnt find it, haha he'll be real happy now, thank you x
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14 May 2007 Mon 11:42 pm |
But they have been advertising with commercials on television for already like.. 6 months if im not mistaken!
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:10 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: But they have been advertising with commercials on television for already like.. 6 months if im not mistaken! |
Deli,
Sorry I did not see this as I am in England, Nesrin told me that this website was sold to e-bay as far as she knows it has only been around less than a month
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:12 am |
Quoting Loveprague: Quoting Deli_kizin: But they have been advertising with commercials on television for already like.. 6 months if im not mistaken! |
Deli,
Sorry I did not see this as I am in England, Nesrin told me that this website was sold to e-bay as far as she knows it has only been around less than a month |
I didnt mean to be a smartass sorry.. actually ı was more referring to the fact that I thought it was really old already (when youre new somewhere, everybody already knows all on television so you think its not new anymore ), but as you mentioned, its fairly new! So
They have rather fun commercials. About a guy who buys a bag for his gf. She doesnt like it, so she sells it on Gittigidiyor.com and tells him that she lost it. The next day he gives her a new gift: surprise! He was able to find the bag online
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:13 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting Loveprague: Quoting Deli_kizin: But they have been advertising with commercials on television for already like.. 6 months if im not mistaken! |
Deli,
Sorry I did not see this as I am in England, Nesrin told me that this website was sold to e-bay as far as she knows it has only been around less than a month |
I didnt mean to be a smartass sorry.. actually ı was more referring to the fact that I thought it was really old already (when youre new somewhere, everybody already knows all on television so you think its not new anymore ), but as you mentioned, its fairly new! So
They have rather fun commercials. About a guy who buys a bag for his gf. She doesnt like it, so she sells it on Gittigidiyor.com and tells him that she lost it. The next day he gives her a new gift: surprise! He was able to find the bag online  |
That is okay Deli I know you did not mean anything
I have just set her up a PAYPAL account but then realised she cannot use it as it only requires a U.S. bank account oh dear I am in trouble
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:17 am |
How would they use their ebay then? Would they just pay straight from their bank, because here the majority of ebayers use paypal?
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:20 am |
Quoting jamie-leigh1988: How would they use their ebay then? Would they just pay straight from their bank, because here the majority of ebayers use paypal? |
Jamie,
I am really upset I set my fiancee up an account and then realised she cannot use because she does not have a U.S. bank account. I did check before and should have noticed this, but as you say surely they can be added to PAYPAL as a country now if they have e-bay? in Turkey
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:24 am |
I would have thought so, or maybe they have a alternative to our paypal?
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15 May 2007 Tue 06:18 am |
i have a paypal account and i am able to use it, but i don't have a u.s. bank account...
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15 May 2007 Tue 09:32 am |
Quoting gezbelle: i have a paypal account and i am able to use it, but i don't have a u.s. bank account... |
Me neither, and I use Paypal no problem.. You might want to check it again Loveprague, it probably used to be like that in the beginning, but it's not anymore. Don't know what is required for people living in Turkey though.
Btw, a friend of mine was using Gittigidiyor.com a year ago already..
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15 May 2007 Tue 10:40 am |
I checked Paypal offerings Worldwide and you're right Loveprague, Turkish residents need a US bank account, whereas some other countries don't.
But this will change I think, I remember it being like that in Belgium too a while ago. Now I can use my local bank account as well.
Anyway, check the link above to see what's available for your country.
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15 May 2007 Tue 12:58 pm |
Quoting Elisa: Quoting gezbelle: i have a paypal account and i am able to use it, but i don't have a u.s. bank account... |
Me neither, and I use Paypal no problem.. You might want to check it again Loveprague, it probably used to be like that in the beginning, but it's not anymore. Don't know what is required for people living in Turkey though.
Btw, a friend of mine was using Gittigidiyor.com a year ago already..  |
Quoting Elisa: I checked Paypal offerings Worldwide and you're right Loveprague, Turkish residents need a US bank account, whereas some other countries don't.
But this will change I think, I remember it being like that in Belgium too a while ago. Now I can use my local bank account as well.
Anyway, check the link above to see what's available for your country. |
Elisa,
I know Gittigidiyor.com was a website away from e-bay and then e-bay either bought it or they used it for e-bay as it has only recently been added to the countries list on e-bay. Elisa I am so dissapointed I set her an account up and we did everything okay until it came to adding a U.S. bank account this is where we got stuck. What I cannot understand now and Nesrin told me also is that alot of Turkish people do not have U.S. bank accounts and yet why have e-bay in Turkey if they cannot use PAYPAL?
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15 May 2007 Tue 01:19 pm |
Quoting Loveprague: What I cannot understand now and Nesrin told me also is that alot of Turkish people do not have U.S. bank accounts and yet why have e-bay in Turkey if they cannot use PAYPAL? |
Because that is usually not the only payment option? Of course I agree that Paypal is the most convenient payment method, but in a lot of cases you can also wire money for example..
Edit: you might want to check the PP Help Section and read this. If she has a credit card, she should be able to use PP, even if she doesn't have a US bank account. If I remember correctly that's how I used to do it myself a couple of years ago.
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15 May 2007 Tue 11:45 pm |
It might be a good idea to email PayPal customer service and ask if an account can be set up without a US Bank account.
I have the impression that the US account is only necessary if you want to withdraw actual paper money from the PP account, but to send and receive money electronically a credit or debit card would be enough... at least in theory. There was actually a big discussion about it regarding Malaysia, where persons started having trouble using their PayPal accounts, but when they contacted customer service they were told that the constant prompting for a US account was due to an error caused by system mainenance. Since then, a lot of them have successfuly sent and received money through PP. The PayPal offering for Turkey seems identical to that of Malaysia, so maybe Turks don't need a US account either, but because PayPal is still expanding and may have some inconsistencies, contacting them might be a good idea.
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