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Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:33

ermmmmmmmmmmmmm

look after the pennys and the pounds will look after themselfs


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:31

what will 50p do for ye eh?


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:29

well i refused and sent an email see wot happens


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:21

:lol:


Drew

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:21

quote:
Originally posted by AustinPXX
It does you have to pay a small paypal fee which is taken out of the money you are recieving. On some paypal auctions you will see people asking for 3% extra to cover paypal charges (which is actually against the rules)


mine say add 5% :lol::lol:


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:19

50p :!:!:!

im never gonna make a million at this rate :mad:

im tight so im refusing :lol:


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:17

The charge actually works out about 50p luv, either just do it or ask her to pay the 50p to cover fees


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:15

yeh but its for £8.50 if i have to pay charges on it il end up with nothing

cant i tell her to use her switch card or something will that be ok? like i did?


DanielJ

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:15

i ad 2 pay like 3 quid on sumthn


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:13

Its up to you if you dont want to pay the small charge, its just that the person paying you the other end has used a credit card instead of transferring the money through paypal first or setting up a direct debit with their bank.


If its an amount over £50 id refuse


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:12

quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
so am i better refusing the payment then?


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:11

It does you have to pay a small paypal fee which is taken out of the money you are recieving. On some paypal auctions you will see people asking for 3% extra to cover paypal charges (which is actually against the rules)


DanielJ

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:11

as above i had 2 do it :)


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:11

so am i better refusing the payment then?


Paul H

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:09

yeah you have to upgrade to receive money but it don't cost anything.but you will get charged for receiving money and charged again to transfer it to your bank account unless it's over a certain ammount

[Edited on 05-01-2004 by chewbaccaman]


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:08

rite ive never really used paypal other than to buy a couple of things off ebay at xmas and i signed up for it and paid with my switch and everythin was straight forward

but now i have sold something and recieved a payment it says i cant accept unless i upgrade to a diff account which i understand but i dont get this bit

quote:
If you upgrade your account, you will receive a range of premium features in addition to the ability to accept unlimited credit card payments. The fees on incoming payments are low - just 3.4% + £0.20 GBP to receive payments. If you refuse this payment, you may continue to receive money from PayPal members who use a bank account or their PayPal balance to fund the payment. To continue to receive payments for free, make sure that the people who pay you fund their payments with their PayPal balance or with a bank account.


DanielJ

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:04

whas up?


Kerry

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 17:03

i need help from someone who has good knowledge of the ebay paypal system please im a little stuck and need some guidence

cheers