Paypal Fees

mark_hadfield

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Jan 16, 2006
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At the risk of sounding like a complete dunce:

What are the fees associated with paypal? I've tried to understand them but I don't!

At the moment I have a normal bog standard personal paypal account. If someone gives me, say, £100 - what are the fees associated?

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I heard that the paypal scam website is operated by dirgruntled former employees with more than one or two axes to grind.

I have yet to come across any actual proven cases of PayPal keeping peoples money or trying to rip people off. They may make mistakes from time to time but so do banks.

Much of the criticism was directed at PayPal during the early years when they were on a steep learning curve.

A lot of rumour and urban myths flying around.

People should research the facts for themselves and make up their own minds rather than just believing everything they read.

JB
 
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Toon

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Jul 18, 2004
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desk2web said:
There is a neat "trick" to send a payment to another paypal user and avoid the excessive charge - I think it limits the transaction charge to 65p.

Its legit - no dodgy stuff - if you want to know how PM me.

I have used this method to test it out and it does work but how legit is it? By avoiding Paypal fees you are not paying for the service you are using therefore isn't this fraud?
 
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Just to butt in. I was 'scammed' by Paypal a few years ago. They witheld £47 from me as they claimed a complaint had been filed against me for non delivery of a printer. The printer had been delivered to the customer and the customer verified this however Paypal refused to un-lock the account because as far as they were concerned the issue had not been resolved????????

I have never used them again. Nochex is way better.
 
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Nochex is certainly the cheapest at the moment.

For those of you looking for a one-off yearly payment gateway with no added charges if you stay within 150 transactions/month (ideal for dealing with large order volumes) why not look at Roman Pay which is quite new to the market.
 
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