Problems with Paypal payment?


Hi folks, 

I can't seem to get the Paypal method of payment to connect correctly.  Is that no longer supported?  Has anyone gotten that to work when the list an item for sale in the last day or so?

I haven't sold on here is a while, so the interface is new to me, but when I get to the part where I have to select payment methods, I can select Paypal, but then a popup window opens and nothing happens...

Any advice?
mjm6
PayPal screws over the seller if it comes down to an issue. I have the buyer pay for PP fees so that’s not an issue. I have been for years protecting myself so nothing is coming back. For example: signature on delivery. There have been a couple of times people wanted their money back because they didn’t receive the product, but when I showed them the receipt with signature that somebody signed for it, they amazingly said, oh ya, we got it. I also take pictures of the unit inside and out so if somebody tries something like a broken part or wants to bait and switch their bad unit with my good 1, it’s all caught on video, especially the serial number and pics on how I packaged the unit. Just recently someone complained about a vintage unit was broken, but I got pics that they ok’d of how it was packaged, and a video showing the unit working before shipping. They backed off after I told them I took pics of the unit inside and out
In Belgium is it not allowed because there are a lot of troubles with that.
People pay,but don’t see their goods afterwards. 7 out of 10 people are cheated by foreigners.....
to: sleepwalker65Maybe people are growing tired of Paypal's Nazi-style censorship of opinion. I am thinking of discontinuing Paypal, they are antithetical to American values.
Just my thoughts on the matter

And how quickly a simple question turns into a neo political powder keg.....
Tonydennison, PayPal is the only assurance that a buyer has when conducting a transaction with a stranger.

Consider for a minute how eBay screws over the buyer to protect its sellers (rejecting all claims when item arrives in much worse condition often with concealed damage; and removing negative feedback that might illustrate how dishonest a small number of eBay sellers are). If not for PayPal, the customer would be stuck with having paid for a product and receiving one that is of inferior condition. 

The “nazi” mentality you describe applies to eBay just as much, if not more. If you wish, I can cite specific examples of transactions with such corrupt sellers. 

So, in the absence of PayPal, we’re presented with the classic dilemma: how to ensure controls are in place to protect buyers.