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By J C on 14/07/2008 01:19 pm | Report This Message | |
| Hi, Ah you are right there is an eBay Checkout Redirect feature. If you do a search on that on Google it would seem you may have have to pay a fee to enable it and you still have to pay eBay seller fees for any additional items sold through up selling. Also there seems to be rumours that eBay may withdraw the feature. But it is possible to do at the moment. |
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By Buyer (john r) on 13/07/2008 11:46 pm | Report This Message | |
| Hi John, Yes you can do the checkout direct, you see it advertised on the net, and i have seen loads of sellers using their own custom designed ones and well as ones such as auctionblox |
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By J C on 13/07/2008 11:42 pm | Report This Message | |
| Hi, I don\'t think what you are asking for is possible (i could be wrong) but you can\'t interupt the eBay checkout process and divert the user to another site. An obvious reason why not is that a hacker could use that to make it look like you were checking out on eBay but were actually checking out on a fake eBay site. |
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