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.
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.
eBay charges fees and paypal charges fees all the fees are not just going to eBay so yes it is fair
The biggest benefit of Paypal Pro is that is can reduce your overall credit card processing fees by as much as 14%. It enables a company to process credit cards anywhere, as long as they are able to a get an internet connection, like trade shows for example. You can also access your money more quickly, offer customers interest free financing and faster invoicing and much more.
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.
If you are a buyer no. If you are a seller yes.
Some of the best credit card processing options that do not charge monthly fees include Square, PayPal, and Stripe. These services offer competitive rates and are popular choices for businesses looking to avoid monthly fees.
Merchant accounts can be set up for free through merchant services like PayPal. These services allow you to accept credit card payments from customers and collect online transaction fees without needing to make frequent trips to the bank. Head over to PayPal and their website can help you go from there.
Yes, PayPal typically charges a fee on postage purchased through its platform. When you buy shipping labels using PayPal, the fees associated with the transaction may include a percentage of the total amount, which can encompass the postage cost. It's important to review PayPal's fee structure for the specific details, as fees can vary based on transaction type and location.
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No. Some sellers tell you that you have to pay them extra if you want to pay for your item with PayPal, but they cannot add a "surcharge" in that way. It's not allowed by the PayPal User Agreement.
Listing fees plus final value fees. Plus if you use paypal they will take a cut also.
You can just use your bank account, if you want. When you set up automatic PayPal payments to pay your eBay seller fees, the money that you owe will be taken from your PayPal balance. If you don't have enough in there, the remainder will be taken from whichever funding source you have added to your PayPal account. Assuming that you only have your bank account registered, the remainder will be taken from there. Should you have both your bank account and a credit card registered, the order that they are used to fund purchases/eBay fees is as follows: PayPal balance Bank account Credit card