PayPal does not charge any commission on payments that you make, or money that you send.
If you have a Personal account, it is free to accept or receive money as long as the payment comes from either the payer's PayPal account or their bank account. If the payment is card funded, a fixed fee and percentage fee is payable.
If you have a Premier or Business account, a fee is deducted from all payments that you receive, however they are funded.
The fee scale is sliding and is based on the amount of money you receive per month. Also, the amount you pay depends on your own local currency. For example, the fees for the UK are:
Up to £1,500.00
3.4% + £0.20 per transaction
£1,500.01 to £6,000.00
2.9% + £0.20 per transaction
£6,000.01 to £15,000.00
2.4% + £0.20 per transaction
£15,0001 tp £55,000.00
1.9% + £0.20 per transaction
above £55,000.00 1.4% + £0.20 per transaction
(although a higher percentage figure applies for non-domestic receipts.)
To check the commission payable for any particular PayPal country, log in to your local PayPal site, enter "fee structure" in the search box and the results will show what you can expect to pay to receive payments.
no..it shouldn't be charged..
When money is paid into your payPal account you should see it there almost immediately. The exception is if you have been paid by echeque and these can take around 10 days to clear into your PayPal account.
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Menard's does not accept PayPal as a direct form of payment. However they will accept a PayPal debit card that has the MasterCard logo on it.
You can pay for a purchase from Lowe's with PayPal if you have a PayPal debit card. The debit card has a MasterCard logo and when you use it, the funds will come out of your PayPal account.
You don't 'have' to have an account associated with it. If people pay you with paypal payments, then you'll have a positive paypal balance to pay other people with. But without having an associated bank account or credit card, you'll suffer various restrictions on your account, and also it might take much longer to turn the paypal balance into cash in hand or transfer it to a bank account.
PayPal is synonymous with online payments. Many of us will have a PayPal account and will often use it to buy things on the net. online poker rooms that are now beginning to accept payments from PayPal. While a majority will still not take payments from PayPal.
no u must confirm it before u can get money
Paypal offers fast and save delivery of money. Nearly every online shop worldwide offers paypal payment and some also offer paypal payment only. Paypal is easy to use and free.
they take paypal which uses a debit card
Paypal allow you to send an receive money using yours and another person's email address. You can send invoices for services and goods. Paypal take a proportion of any money you receive.
Generally speaking, no, but in the following circumstances they can: If you have your eBay seller account set up to make automatic PayPal payments for your selling fees, eBay will take the money from your PayPal when the fees fall due. If you sell something and the buyer claims that it didn't arrive, you need to provide proof that the item was delivered, otherwise PayPal will side with the buyer and refund them from your account. If you sell something and the buyer claims that they didn't receive it and they paid with their credit card (through PayPal), you could be subject to a "chargeback" and in this case, yes, PayPal might well take money back from you. To keep yourself as safe as possible from potential chargebacks, you need to make sure that you follow PayPal's Seller Protection Policy to the letter. Log into your own local PayPal site and search for "seller protection" to see what you need to do.