What is the best way for clients to pay me on ebay?

I know paypal is the best way but it is not supported by my country (malta). i can pay via paypal but I can't receive money. I need to receive amounts less than £2 so i can't afford to pay certain bank fees.

Answers:
Establish a Paypal account outside your country and tie it to a bank account in that same country. ~
Or have small amounts sent via money order or cashier's check.
Also, they are called customers. ;-)
paypal.co.uk
I always find bartering with toast works well
postal order or cash.
money order
You need an account with a foreign bank, like Barclays, or CreditSuisse.
For amounts less than £2 is it really worth your while selling on ebay? I would suggest payment in maltese postage stamps.
I would think for that small an amount, you're going to be limited to cash/check/M.O.
paypal
Best thing to do is get people to send you small quantities of drugs, such as cocaine, via normal post. Then you can put the drugs together into 1 gram wraps and sell them locally and get your money that way.
easiest..fastest...least hassel..
paypal, but they get some too.

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