Paying with PAYPAL

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I Know this isn't a 'For Sale' post but it is very rellevant.

There are a lot of people that won't accept Paypal payments because of the fees attached, Paypal have now amended there rules to allow 'personal payments' to be sent without incurring any fees to the recipient but they have to be sent under certain conditions.



Received from Paypal 13/06/08

Dear Sir,

We would like to let you know of an important announcement affecting all PayPal account holders in the UK.

Effective from 9 July 2008, PayPal will change its fee structure to make it more attractive for our UK customers to send personal payments. We are pleased to announce that:

* PayPal will not charge a recipient (regardless of their account type) of a PayPal payment if that payment was funded by the sender's bank account or PayPal balance and it is designated a Personal Payment

* PayPal will apply a fee for payments received for Personal Payments or Commercial Payments if such a payment is funded by a credit or debit card, however for Personal Payments funded by a card, the sender will have the option of paying the fees for that payment

* Also, PayPal will no longer require its customers to upgrade from a Personal Account to a Premier or Business Account once it has received a total of £250

Consequently the following amendments to the PayPal User Agreement will be applicable for UK customers:

Clause 8 will be amended (where relevant) to provide that:

* Receiving Personal Payments which are also Balance/Bank Funded Payments will be free

* Receiving Personal Payments and/or Commercial Payments which are also Card Funded Payments will be charged at these standard rates:

3.4% + Fixed Fee For each domestic payment transaction.
3.9% + Fixed Fee For each cross border payment transaction

Merchant Rates

(based on monthly transaction volume & one-off application)
1.4% - 2.9% + Fixed Fee For each domestic payment transaction
1.9% - 3.9% + Fixed Fee For each cross border payment transaction

The monthly volume tiers applicable to these Merchant rates are further described in the Fees section accessible from every page of the PayPal Website.

The Fixed Fee will be (depending on the payment currency):
£0.20 GBP ¥40.0 JPY 1.35 PLN
€0.35 EUR $0.40 AUD 90.0 HUF
$0.30 USD 0.55 CHF 10.00 CZK
$0.30 CAD 2.80 NOK $0.50 SGD
$4.00 MXN 3.25 SEK $2.35 HKD
1.20 ILS 2.60 DKK $0.45 NZD

UK registered Users who receive payments in Euros from other European User countries will receive a 0.5% reduction in the variable amount of the applicable cross border fee.

* The sender of a Personal Payment which is also a Card Funded Payment may choose to pay the Fee applicable to that payment.

Clause 15 will include the following new definitions:

"Commercial Payment" means a payment which is not a Personal Payment (including, without limitation a payment associated with an eBay item and/or other goods or services).

"Personal Payment" means a payment made for the purpose of either your personal, family and/or household affairs.

Clauses 4.1, 4.2, 4.4(c), 4.9 will no longer apply to UK customers.

No action is required on your part and you will be able to continue using PayPal with no changes.

Yours sincerely,

PayPal


I think this will make a lot of peoples life easier, especially when selling cameras and lenses.

Note to mods - Please move this post if it is in the wrong section.


Scott.
 
Thanks for the headsup, I'll bung it in shopping :)
 
But how does the recipient know how the Paypal payment is being funded?
 
It does say that the sender has the option of paying the fees if funding by CC. So I guess you tell the buyer that you need to receive £xxx and then its up to them to fund it. I suppose we need to see how the paypal system prompts people about the fees.
 
I usually have a paypal balance as i'm an ebay addict:help: so I always thought it was unfair they get interest on my money and charge 3% when I buy something even though there's no input from them at all it's just an electronic exchange on a computer between 2 accounts.

If someone is paying with a credit card then yes there are fees involved but to charge £9 on a £300 transaction for doing nothing is outrageous(wish i'd thought of ebay/paypal:D)
 
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