Paypal Fees

wish id kept my TA

Dirt Disciple
Mods sorry if this is the wrong section for this, but Im new here ;)

Also sorry if this is common knowledge :oops:

Ok I notice a few of you don't want to take Paypal & I can understand as they that the pi$$ with there fees, but there is a way to send a Paypal payment without fees, if you have money in your Paypal account you can send it as a gift, the only thing is it does not let you put your address on there & you would have to trust the seller as you would have no way of claiming.

I hope this helps, we use it on another forum :)
 
I didn't know that. Sounds interesting.

I presume though that it is only good for people that you trust though - I can't see Paypal offering any compensation if the item doesn't turn up?
 
Dave_H":2yll1w7i said:
I didn't know that. Sounds interesting.

I presume though that it is only good for people that you trust though - I can't see Paypal offering any compensation if the item doesn't turn up?

Thats right, it is supposed to be used for sending a gift .

This way there are no fees paid by anyone, but you must have money in your Paypal account or they will charge you.
 
I was trying to work out how to do that the other day - didn't realise it was via gift.

Why not just add the fees (3.6% [?] , though I round it up to 4% when paying) to the amount you send?
 
Or just put up with the fees,unless you would rather go back to a cheque or postal order,3-5 days clearing time, a journey down to the bank/PO
and this is for uk stuff, when ordering from abroad the hassles multiply by 10
I vote for paypal
life would be much harder without it[and id have to wait longer to get my latest toys :D
 
I put up with the fees only because i deal in small amounts. If it's a large amount then cash is the only way ;)

Incidently, if you are going to use the gift feature of paypal, why not just do an online bank transfer? Most banks are instant now. I hear people saying they don't like giving their bank details out, but all that information (and more, like signiture!!) is on a cheque anyway :roll: and what can someone do with a sort code and account number...... not much except pay some cash in :D
 
"put up with the fees"




Er..no thanks.


Internet banking is free and quick and convenient.


(Most banks offer it for free) - Aliance and Leicester and also HSBC I bank with have these systems in place. It takes minutes to do and its free. Enough said.
 
jez-4-bikes-max":3vcsqxh2 said:
"put up with the fees"




Er..no thanks.


Internet banking is free and quick and convenient.


(Most banks offer it for free) - Aliance and Leicester and also HSBC I bank with have these systems in place. It takes minutes to do and its free. Enough said.

So true. Don't use paypal :evil:
 
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