It varies according to such things as; currency used, payment option, sender's country, recipient's country, amount sent and the recipient's account type. It can also depend on the exchange rate between currencies.
There are no charges to the buyer whatsoever. The seller pays all of the fees (both those from PayPal and those from eBay).
If you are a buyer no. If you are a seller yes.
eBay charges fees and paypal charges fees all the fees are not just going to eBay so yes it is fair
If you are purchasing something through PayPal there is no charge for you. PayPal fees are taken out from the end of the person receiving them money.It is important to note that the seller cannot make you cover PayPal fees it is the seller’s responsibility to cover the fees. Doing so could cost the seller their PayPal account(s) and have fines charged to them.
It does not work that way for about 95% of the Paypal population. Fees are taken out automatically when you RECEIVE a payment. No fees for sending money and/or buying.
Yes! PayPal makes it extremely easy to make purchases on Ebay - it's even linked to your bank account so you can make immediate transfers of money to purchase an item.
I'm pretty sure PayPal would charge your employer, anytime a person sends money to another person their the one who pay's the fee.
No Scottstrade does not offer paypal as a method of payment for customer to use to pay fees. Apparently (according to Google anyways or Yahoo Answers), it is illegal in North America for any brokerages to accept Paypal as a method of payment.
Paypal do not charge you for sending money but they do charge you when you receive payments.
No, there is no charge.
eBay charge an "insertion fee" when you create your listing (which is what they call writing the ad for your auction). If you want to use upgrades such as adding extra photos, or adding a reserve price, then they will charge you "upgrade fees" as well. All of these fees are payable whether your item goes on to sell or not. If your listing ends with a sale you will be charged another fee - the "final value fee" - in addition to all of the other fees you've incurred so far. To see what the fees will actually cost you, go to the help section on the eBay site that you will be using to create your listings; this is not necessarily your own eBay home site (for example, you might be registered on the UK eBay site but choose to create your listings on the US site; in this case you will need to search the US help section). Assuming that your listing ends in a sale and your buyer pays you through PayPal, you will also be charged a fee to receive the PayPal payment. To see how much PayPal will take from you, go to your home PayPal site and search for "fees".
Yes travel agents do charge their fees for work done.
Actually you will apply to paypal for their service if paypal supports in your country banks. Then you can transfer money from anywhere. Banks will cut some charge and paypal will take their service charge. Its just that simple.