How to Register for an Auctioncheckout Account

By MidniteWriter

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Using Auctioncheckout's website could be a way for you to pay for your eBay auction items. Or, you may want to sign up for a seller account to handle all of your sensitive financial information. You can also use this as a gateway to accept credit cards from any customers online.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Go to the Internet and then the Auctioncheckout.com website by clicking the link in Resources.
Step2
Sign up according to your individual needs. Please note there are monthly fees for both accounts. However, if you accept credit cards online or are looking for a gateway, this could work to your advantage. Fill out the registration form on the computer screen as prompted.
Step3
Use this site instead of PayPal. You can also use this site to pay for an eBay auction item. It will deposit money directly into the seller's account for you.
Step4
To purchase an eBay auction item online, go to checkout on the left side of the screen and fill in the item ID number and your eBay user ID. Then click the checkout button below that. Your seller must accept this as a form of payment and have an account already set up.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure that you will have enough business to make this form of payment worthwhile, as you will have to pay monthly fees.

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WriterGig

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on 2/26/2008 I am SO glad to know there is an alternative to PayPal! Thanks for the information, I had never heard of this before.

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