Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes, once you upgrade to a premier account, all payments get charged, even non-credit card payments.
If I remember correctly, it is $0.35 +2.9%.
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Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes, once you upgrade to a premier account, all payments get charged, even non-credit card payments.
If I remember correctly, it is $0.35 +2.9%.
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Well, I guess from now on I will just try not to use paypal. Thats what I get for being a noob I guess.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes, once you upgrade to a premier account, all payments get charged, even non-credit card payments.
If I remember correctly, it is $0.35 +2.9%.
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Well, I guess from now on I will just try not to use paypal. Thats what I get for being a noob I guess.
That's a bad idea, really. Lots of people use PayPal on eBay.
What veteran sellers do is compensate for PayPal fees by increasing shipping charges. You should try it.
I agree. As soon as the money hits my account, I transfer it to my bank account.Originally posted by: jpeyton
My warning to all PayPal members is to NEVER leave a positive balance in your account for long periods of time. That is for your protection.
PayPal is not a dishonest company, but their policies regarding buyer/seller disputes lends itself to dishonest people. So if you withdraw your money, PayPal cannot take it away.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes, once you upgrade to a premier account, all payments get charged, even non-credit card payments.
If I remember correctly, it is $0.35 +2.9%.
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Well, I guess from now on I will just try not to use paypal. Thats what I get for being a noob I guess.
That's a bad idea, really. Lots of people use PayPal on eBay.
What veteran sellers do is compensate for PayPal fees by increasing shipping charges. You should try it.
Yeah you will alienate a lot of buyers if you don't accept Paypal.
Remember you can downgrade your account once but an even better option is to have TWO Paypal accounts.
1 Personal non-cc and 1 Premier/Business account to accept cc payments. Yes Paypal does allow this.
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes, once you upgrade to a premier account, all payments get charged, even non-credit card payments.
If I remember correctly, it is $0.35 +2.9%.
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Well, I guess from now on I will just try not to use paypal. Thats what I get for being a noob I guess.
That's a bad idea, really. Lots of people use PayPal on eBay.
What veteran sellers do is compensate for PayPal fees by increasing shipping charges. You should try it.
Yeah you will alienate a lot of buyers if you don't accept Paypal.
Remember you can downgrade your account once but an even better option is to have TWO Paypal accounts.
1 Personal non-cc and 1 Premier/Business account to accept cc payments. Yes Paypal does allow this.
Wow, can you use the same bank account?
Originally posted by: Anonemous
don't you need to link your bank account to transfer paypal funds to the bank account? if you did that could paypal access your bank account and withdraw from it without your permission, (ie if a sale goes bad and the customer forces a refund)?
Originally posted by: Anonemous
don't you need to link your bank account to transfer paypal funds to the bank account? if you did that could paypal access your bank account and withdraw from it without your permission, (ie if a sale goes bad and the customer forces a refund)?
Originally posted by: vegetation
Originally posted by: Anonemous
don't you need to link your bank account to transfer paypal funds to the bank account? if you did that could paypal access your bank account and withdraw from it without your permission, (ie if a sale goes bad and the customer forces a refund)?
Paypal doesn't do that. Instead, they put your account on paypal into negative balance. At that point, if you don't bring your balance up, they can and will send you to a collection agency (you gave them permission to do that when you signed up). From there, expect a trashed credit rating and hope you don't need a loan for the next five years.
Originally posted by: MetalMat
So how could I set it up so that I have two paypal accounts (one for cc, one for non-cc) with one bank account?
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: MetalMat
So how could I set it up so that I have two paypal accounts (one for cc, one for non-cc) with one bank account?
Easy, ask your bank to open another checking account. Most will do it in about 5 minutes and it's free.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: vegetation
Originally posted by: Anonemous
don't you need to link your bank account to transfer paypal funds to the bank account? if you did that could paypal access your bank account and withdraw from it without your permission, (ie if a sale goes bad and the customer forces a refund)?
Paypal doesn't do that. Instead, they put your account on paypal into negative balance. At that point, if you don't bring your balance up, they can and will send you to a collection agency (you gave them permission to do that when you signed up). From there, expect a trashed credit rating and hope you don't need a loan for the next five years.
Doubtful. From all the negative user experiences I've read, few have resulted in them following through with a collections agency. PayPal will put your account into the negative, but they will not refund the buyer in that case. AFAIK, they have no legal right to the money because they are not a lender. The buyer does have that legal right and they could send collections after you through their own CC company/bank, but again it's doubtful.
