Posted March 3, 200916 yr I'm not talking about ebay as you can't an extra fees. However for private sales you can simply send money as personal which does not attract any fee for the seller. Comments from sellers who charge welcome. Edited March 3, 200916 yr by julesp1905
April 16, 200916 yr Don't understand the difference between a debit/credit card linked to a paypal account and a bank account linked to paypal.......Does this mean I have to shovel money into the paypal account itself to not get charged the 4% when buying. What if I have a bit in the paypal account and a bit off my card.... paypal want you to use your bank a/c when paying thus avoiding cc fees i always go for the cc option if only to make them pay said fees and you get some form of protection when using ccards kev
April 17, 200916 yr Just to add my bit and I havn't read through the whole thread..... Paypal can't charge you for accepting a 'GIFT' of money and there aren't any fees to pay either way. (Use this all the time myself on transactions with Paypal both ways if I can.) However I do believe there is a limit on the amount of 'GIFT'S' you can receive. £3,000 rings a bell for some reason but that is per tax year. Hope this might help anyone interested. Cheers.
April 17, 200916 yr I sell the odd 45 on here and to be truthful i want payin cash or cheque if someone wants to use paypal then i ask them to pay the charge why should i pay the charge when i dont want to use the bloody thing
April 17, 200916 yr I've only got one question.... Those that say they don't like/won't use/hate/whatever re PayPal.... why have an account to start with then FFS.... Now the easy answer for you.... delete it, drop out, or do whatever and however you choose to not have one.... simple.... it ain't scientific to do so is it.... then you'll have nowt to moan about, you can just say "I don't have an account".... Maybe the truth is you actually "like" having an account because it's the easiest way to pay.... but then "hate" it when selling as to receive money may cost a fee depending on options chosen.... PayPal.... bit like Marmite.... you either love it or hate it.... you can't do both .... Edited April 17, 200916 yr by vaultofsouler
I'm not talking about ebay as you can't an extra fees.
However for private sales you can simply send money as personal which does not attract any fee for the seller.
Comments from sellers who charge welcome.
Edited by julesp1905