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Making a One-Time Payment

You can make a one-time payment for your eBay selling fees from the Make a Single Payment on Your eBay Seller Account page or the “Seller Account” section of My eBay.

You can make a one-time payment of your selling fees with the following payment methods.

Important: Please do not send cash payments to eBay.

For information on payment requirements, late fees, and payment schedules, see Your Payment Due Date.
Note: The making a one-time payment option is not for a buyer to pay the seller. It is for sellers to pay their eBay seller fees. Payments for items buyers have purchased must be sent directly to the sellers. Please do not send these payments to eBay.

Coordinating one-time and automatic payments

Even if you have an automatic payment method on file, you can still choose to make a one-time payment. However, to avoid duplicate payment, one-time payments should be made before the end of your invoice cycle.

Example: If you are invoiced at the end of the month and have your credit card on file for automatic payment, and it is now the 4th day of the month, there will be an automatic credit card payment processing already, so a one-time payment should only be made after this automatic payment has posted to your account.

Before submitting a one-time payment, you should review the automatic payment schedule to see when your automatic payments are debited and allow at least five days between any one-time payment and your automatic scheduled payment to avoid duplicate payments.

Making a one-time PayPal payment

You can make a one-time payment using PayPal at any time.

To make a one-time PayPal payment:
  1. Go to My eBay. You might be asked to sign in.

  2. Click the Account tab.

  3. Under eBay Seller Fees, click the one-time payment link.

  4. Enter the amount you want to pay, and then click the Pay button.

  5. Log in to PayPal to complete your payment.

One-time PayPal payment posting
Payments are posted to your eBay account depending on how soon the funds are available in your PayPal account.

  • If you have funds directly available in your PayPal account, your payment will be posted to your eBay account within minutes.

  • If you fund your PayPal account through your chequing account, your eBay account will reflect the payment as "pending" until the funds have cleared. This may take several days. You will be able to check the status of the payment in your PayPal account, and review your eBay account status page to see if it has posted to your eBay account.

One-time PayPal payment requirements

  • You must be a registered user of eBay.com, eBay.ca, or eBay.co.uk.

  • You must be billed in Canadian Dollars, U.S. Dollars, U.K. Pounds, , Euros, or Yen.

  • You must have a PayPal account. Learn more by visiting PayPal.

Making a one-time payment by Pre-Authorized Debit

You can make a one-time payment using your chequing account, even if your selling account isn't set up for automatic payment.

To sign up for Pre-Authorized Debit:
  1. Go to My eBay. You might be asked to sign in.

  2. Click the Account tab.

  3. Under eBay Seller Fees , click the one-time payment link.

  4. Click the Make a Pre-Authorized Debit payment link.

  5. Enter the amount you want to pay, and then click the Pay button.

  6. Click the Continue and then follow the on-screen directions to complete your payment.

Making a one-time payment by credit card

Even if you already have an automated payment method on file, you can still make a one-time payment using a credit card.

To make a one-time payment by credit card:
  1. Go to My eBay. You might be asked to sign in.

  2. Click the Account tab.

  3. Under eBay Seller Fees , click the one-time payment link.

  4. Click the Pay with your credit card link.

  5. Enter the amount you want to pay.

  6. If you want, click Use a different credit card to enter different credit card information.

  7. Enter your card identification number.

  8. Click the Continue button and follow the on-screen directions to complete your payment.

Note: You don't have to use the same credit card that you used to register on eBay. Your credit card will normally be charged 5 to 7 days after you receive your invoice. Learn more about eBay account invoices and payment schedules.

Making a one-time payment by cheque or money order

To ensure that your payment is processed quickly and accurately, please enclose a payment coupon with your cheque or money order.

To print a payment coupon:
  1. Go to My eBay. You might be asked to sign in.

  2. Click the Account tab.

  3. Under eBay Seller Fees , click the one-time payment link.

  4. Click the Mail in a cheque or money order link.

  5. Print out the payment coupon and enclose it with your cheque or money order.

  6. Mail your payment to the address shown on the coupon.

When paying by cheque or money order:

  • Always write your eBay invoice number and User ID on the front of your cheque or money order.

  • Always send your cheque or money order to the address shown on the payment coupon. Sending it to any other address will delay processing.

  • Cheque and money order payments take 7 to 10 business days to process and post to your account.

  • Your cheque information must match your account information (no third-party cheques).

  • Cheques or money orders drawn on foreign banks must include an additional C$15.00 to cover bank fees.

  • Returned cheques are subject to a C$25.00 service charge.

  • If you are signed up for automatic monthly payments, be sure to mail your cheque or money order for the full amount owed at least 10 days prior to your invoice date. This will ensure that you are not charged twice.

To view payment status

  1. Go to My eBay. You might be asked to sign in.

  2. Under My Seller Account Summary, click the payments & refunds link.

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