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paypal fees
anyone know how much they charge ?
example i sell something for 1500.00
how much is paypal going to take from that upon withdrawl? is it apercentage?
i searched around and couldnt find anything on the site - i maybe blind and perhaps someone already knows the answer here.
thanks,
Mark
example i sell something for 1500.00
how much is paypal going to take from that upon withdrawl? is it apercentage?
i searched around and couldnt find anything on the site - i maybe blind and perhaps someone already knows the answer here.
thanks,
Mark
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Re: paypal fees
Mark...usually in the 3-3 1/2% range...too high, imho.rockstah wrote:anyone know how much they charge ?
example i sell something for 1500.00
how much is paypal going to take from that upon withdrawl? is it apercentage?
i searched around and couldnt find anything on the site - i maybe blind and perhaps someone already knows the answer here.
thanks,
Mark
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Hey Mark,
Cashiers check's are good. Western Union has worked well for me on high ticket items as well. I know alot of folks that charge buyer's 3.8% or round off to 4% for paypal seller fees. Put something like "for paypal payments contact seller first" and then explain "your" paypal terms. I see nothing wrong with this as long as the buyer understands the terms up front. Many buyers are happy to pay your seller fees.
I hope that helps..
Cheers,
Eric
Cashiers check's are good. Western Union has worked well for me on high ticket items as well. I know alot of folks that charge buyer's 3.8% or round off to 4% for paypal seller fees. Put something like "for paypal payments contact seller first" and then explain "your" paypal terms. I see nothing wrong with this as long as the buyer understands the terms up front. Many buyers are happy to pay your seller fees.
I hope that helps..
Cheers,
Eric
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I think a Postal Money order is only good for like $700 or $750 - so the buyer would need to buy two,
The crappy thing is that IF you use PAYPAL, you get hit not only with the 3.5% eBay fees, but also the 3% or so PAYPAL fees. All the fees have gone up in the past couple of years - kinda sux. I just realized this recently when I sold a bunch of motorcycle parts.
D'OH!
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The crappy thing is that IF you use PAYPAL, you get hit not only with the 3.5% eBay fees, but also the 3% or so PAYPAL fees. All the fees have gone up in the past couple of years - kinda sux. I just realized this recently when I sold a bunch of motorcycle parts.
D'OH!
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http://www.usps.com/money/sendingmoney/ ... elcome.htm
http://www.usps.com/money/sendingmoney/ ... onally.htm
There's the info on Domestic and International Money Orders.
http://www.usps.com/money/sendingmoney/ ... onally.htm
There's the info on Domestic and International Money Orders.
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You'll get much higher bids if you just except PayPal. Many people won't even bid if you wont except PayPal. It protects the buyer and the seller. What are you going to do if someone sends you a phony cashiers check? It can take 4 weeks or more for the bank to find out and they will just take your money you got nothing to say about it. With PayPal that won't happen. People feel comfortable and safe with PayPal and are willing to bid higher and can use credit cards, it isn't as easy for some people to get a loan for a money order as use their credit card. You'll loose way more then the cost of fees by not accepting PayPal.
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