Australian Commission Stops eBay Payment Changes

Australian authorities have told online auction company eBay Inc. to delay plans to mandate PayPal, eBay's payment service, as the only online-payment option on the company's Australian site. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating whether the rule is anticompetitive. EBay has said that buyers and sellers are less likely to dispute transactions routed through PayPal than transactions routed through bank accounts. The commission says it will wait for a response from eBay and other interested parties before making a final decision. EBay did not return a CardLine Global request for comment. EBay has created a two-step process to enable Australian sellers to ready themselves to accept either PayPal or cash on pickup, the commission says in a statement. As of 21 May, all sellers were required to offer PayPal as one of their accepted payment methods. The second step, scheduled to start Tuesday, would require that all transactions on eBay be paid either through PayPal or cash on pickup. The regulation bans direct deposits, money orders and personal checks as payment. The new policy "will substantially reduce competition to supply online-payment services to users of online marketplaces more generally," Commission Chairman Graeme Samuel says in a statement. Last month, the commission told CardLine Global that authorities also are concerned that eBay's mandate will result in higher PayPal sellers' fees (CardLine Global, 15 May).

Processing Content

For reprint and licensing requests for this article, click here.
Credit Law and regulation Cards
MORE FROM AMERICAN BANKER
Load More