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PayPal Has Been Talking With Amazon on Payments, CEO Says (bloomberg.com) 98

A new feature could be coming to your Amazon checkout process. It's called PayPal. Amazon and PayPal are in talks about the possibility of the online retail giant supporting PayPal payments at checkout, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman said in an interview. While Schulman didn't say when -- or even if -- a deal might happen between the companies, he did tell Bloomberg that the companies are trying to determine how they can "use one another's assets to the mutual benefit" of their customers. From the report:"We're closing in on 200 million users on our platform right now. At that scale, it's hard for any retailer to think about not accepting PayPal," Schulman said.
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PayPal Has Been Talking With Amazon on Payments, CEO Says

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  • Amazon already handles payments for people who sell on Amazon. I can even make donations to third parties who participate in Amazon's services. Why would they want to accept Paypal too, unless just to allow people to spend their Paypal balance which they are foolish enough to keep at Paypal?
  • From my eBay and paypal experience as a seller: buyer contests transaction, they loose on eBay side, but paypal sides with the buyer, you loose product and money. Google for issues people have with paypal/check consumeraffairs.com. Add this them as a payment to Amazon and I am gone from that market place.
    • From my eBay and paypal experience as a seller: buyer contests transaction, they loose on eBay side, but paypal sides with the buyer, you loose product and money. Google for issues people have with paypal/check consumeraffairs.com. Add this them as a payment to Amazon and I am gone from that market place.

      I think the word you are looking for there is LOSE, not LOOSE....

      ;)

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        • I can let an occasional typo to...hell, I do it ALL the time.

          But this one gets me wrong, and especially on this example, the person repeated it, and therefore shows a lack of basic English.

          Sorry the lose/loose one is just a pet peeve of mine.

  • amazon should mediate between the reseller and the customer. Why should it be the resellers risk, what payment methods the marketplace offers?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    "We're closing in on 200 million users on our platform right now. At that scale, it's hard for any retailer to think about not accepting PayPal," Schulman said.

    Actually, it's quite easy to think about not accepting PayPal, once you realize that the number of people who use PayPal exclusively are likely a fraction of a fraction of a percent of that 200 million. Or put another way, how many of those 200 million are thinking "gee, if only Amazon accepted PayPal, then I'd shop there".

    • The only time you choose paypal is that people have some reason not to trust your company. I trust Amazon with my CC way the hell more than Paypal.

      Discount tires by mail, maybe not so much.
  • by swb ( 14022 ) on Friday January 27, 2017 @05:04PM (#53751121)

    ...and competing with PayPal and possibly some smaller countries' national currencies.

    There isn't much they don't sell so if you decided to accept Amazonians instead of Dollars for something, it's almost like it's not even a barter, but an actual usable currency.

  • Huh? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by MMC Monster ( 602931 ) on Friday January 27, 2017 @05:31PM (#53751311)

    Paypal needs Amazon a hell of a lot more than Amazon needs Paypal.

    I've never wished on the Amazon checkout that they had a Paypal option.

  • by naughtynaughty ( 1154069 ) on Friday January 27, 2017 @06:07PM (#53751591)

    I have had a few dozen PayPal accounts over the years, a few that were placed in forever limbo-land by PayPal and I'm sure are still counted though they can never be used.

    I can't remember the last time I bothered using PayPal, they make life more difficult and provide zero advantages for the risk they'll put my money in 180 day purgatory for reasons they won't discuss. I prefer dealing with banks, at least until the current Congress succeeds in rolling back consumer protections.

  • As an Amazon Prime member I now get 5% cash back on my shiny new aluminum Amazon Prime Rewards Signature Visa credit card for eligible purchases on Amazon.com. If I used that card anywhere else, which I don't, I'd get 2% or 1% back, depending on where I used it. What does PayPal offer other than funneling more money from the retailer to more corporations in the form of processing fees?
  • Why would any company that give half a crap about customer satisfaction do any deal with Paypal. My rule for paypal has been (when advising clients) is that you use paypal because your bank hates you and other services don't yet trust you. But as soon as you establish a good revenue stream and can show that you are real, dump paypal like the turd it is.
    • You're giving shit advice. Paypal takes a smaller slice than credit card processors, and many shoppers look specifically for etailers who support paypal because they (we, actually) know that they are competent. Most small sites have horrible payment handling and I'd rather just use paypal. You're actively telling people to leave money on the table for someone else to take.

  • PayPal is still suffering from the reputational problems that came with the inevitable mistakes accompanying its pioneering role in the payments space, but it seems to have stabilized as well as any of the other payment processors that you've never heard of used by huge numbers of eCommerce sites. I still wouldn't let them hold my money interest-free, and I don't like anyone storing my credit card numbers (including Amazon). But PayPal has a security feature that nobody other than hardcore financial inst

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