Paypal Fees

Carsten":p70u318r said:
imho the best solution is to accept that one has to pay for service in this world...

Carsten

I don't see why we have to put up with extortionate charges from banks for electronic transfers which take seconds to complete. :evil:
And Paypal forced me to go 'Premium' so I could accept payments resulting from Ebay transactions, thereby enabling them to take their cut. :evil:
This 'gift' idea is something of a God-send! ;)
 
Corduroyboy":11z8i9m2 said:
Carsten":11z8i9m2 said:
imho the best solution is to accept that one has to pay for service in this world...

Carsten

I don't see why we have to put up with extortionate charges from banks for electronic transfers which take seconds to complete. :evil:
And Paypal forced me to go 'Premium' so I could accept payments resulting from Ebay transactions, thereby enabling them to take their cut. :evil:
This 'gift' idea is something of a God-send! ;)

i was only referring to the paypal service for transactions that otherwise wouldn't be as easy or (even) more expensive. the extraordinary bank charges were stopped by law in the euro zone, at least some progress.

it's not like any of the transactions on this site, i.e. related to buying and selling bike stuff, are really necessary. i often find it strange to shed out money for something that's not really needed but then complain about some ebay or paypal fees. if money is THAT tight it's not wise to spend money for old bike parts...

Carsten
 
Carsten":2i0f4r1i said:
the extraordinary bank charges were stopped by law in the euro zone, at least some progress.

Unfortunately not in UK - we have a well-documented history of being ripped off by our banks. :?

Carsten":2i0f4r1i said:
if money is THAT tight it's not wise to spend money for old bike parts...

Carsten

It's not money that's tight - it's me! :LOL:
 

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