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re gifting.. it still seems to add fee's what options do you choose? (i have a Premier account) i always just send as a goods payment any ways best way...


btw i asked my 1st post in Jest lol
all i do is if i buy an item for £20 and agree to pay fees, then i add 4% and inform the seller what im paying so i would pay him £20.80
if i pay by gift i use my bank account then i or the seller dont get charged for fee's.(but you have no protection so only use if you know the seller)
if you pay via gift and use your credit card they charge the one sending the payment. .(but you have no protection so only use if you know the seller)
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colmo, Location: Fermanagh, N. Ireland

says it all really
It's not my fault we're surrounded by fine whiskey...seems a shame not to sample it...
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Annoyingly I did, probably after they had to be fair, but before I knew it exisited.
Paypal extended the cover they provide for eBay to all purchases (non-gift), eBay or not, within the last 2 year iirc. It was probably to attract web retailers to use them in preference to credit cards.
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IF it was up to me... (and thank god for you lot it isn't)

Anyone who requests a gift payment should be banned from here and paypal.
Anyone who sends a gift payment deserves to be ripped off.

Simples.
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IF it was up to me... (and thank god for you lot it isn't)

Anyone who requests a gift payment should be banned from here and paypal.
Anyone who sends a gift payment deserves to be ripped off.

Simples.
Obviously works for pay pal!!!!!
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IF it was up to me... (and thank god for you lot it isn't)

Anyone who requests a gift payment should be banned from here and paypal.
Anyone who sends a gift payment deserves to be ripped off.

Simples.
i dont mind anyone sending me a paypal gift? anyone want my details?

i dont see why folks dont just ask buyer to pay the fees!! oh wait............... some can not work it out LOL
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IF it was up to me... (and thank god for you lot it isn't)

Anyone who requests a gift payment should be banned from here and paypal.
Anyone who sends a gift payment deserves to be ripped off.

Simples.

You win my vote
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Obviously works for pay pal!!!!!
Nope.

We don't expect the plumber to repair out pipes for free, so why should we expect paypal to send out money round the world for free?
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COL im a plumber, 100% behind you mate and i would charge alot more than paypal
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There is nothing wrong with Paypal gifts for purchasing, so long as the buyer isn't thick! Sure, maybe gifting to someone you dont know is a risk, so pay the fees until you do know them.

I give all my buyers the option - I send them my address and say its entirely up to you - you canvsee my trusted feedback so you can save a quid or two and do gift, or you can do it normally for coverage - so I leave it up to customers.

So far, only 1 out of the 7 or 8 trades chose to do it with fees as opposed to gift. So I guess people like saving money if it is with somneone reputable.
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What's PayPal?

You donn't know what is Paypal ???

It is now the most popular online payment tool !
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No £3.73

So you only have 2 choices :

1 : add £3.73 more in your sales price .

2 : forget about this profit loss in trade


Paypal 's service i think is at easy using , fast pay .

But still the fee is high
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So you only have 2 choices :

1 : add £3.73 more in your sales price .

2 : forget about this profit loss in trade


Paypal 's service i think is at easy using , fast pay .

But still the fee is high
NO read the link. http://ppcalc.com/uk
£3.73 is the amount includinng fee,s you have to send for the reciever to recieve £100
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I sent £50 from my wifes paypal account/bank account to my own paypal account as a gift (coz lets face it i can't rip myself off) and it still charged my wife's account £1.90!!!
Yet i have sent money before and not been charged at all!!!

I don't mind the charges as long as there consitent, i never know when i get charged if at all.

I totally agree with Col when it comes to asking for gift payments (no-one is covered)

The buyer should ask for the amount they want so that everyone is covered.....you wouldn't buy a supercar and pay by gift (i.e no warranty/proof of purchase)
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Derrr!


why don't people just add the fee's themselves like they do the postage?

simples!
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Lets face it we all save a fortune on eBay/advertising fees by using this site, so i personally feel everyone should accept loosing the PayPal % when they sell an item. If someone wants to send the payment as a gift thats there choice.
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NO read the link. http://ppcalc.com/uk
£3.73 is the amount includinng fee,s you have to send for the reciever to recieve £100
Are you charged some Money when you take out the Money from Paypal into your Bank account ?

IF Yes , what 's the Amount ?
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NO read the link. http://ppcalc.com/uk
£3.73 is the amount includinng fee,s you have to send for the reciever to recieve £100
True problem is not here !

True problem is when the Order is $1000 , IF you pay the receivee $1000 , He only can receive $960 , $40 was charged ! . And so : Who pay such a high fee ?

Sender pay or receiver himself afford ??

Remember if you have 10 Orders of $1000 via Paypal , That is at least $300 fee !!!
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Remember if you have 10 Orders of $1000 via Paypal , That is at least $300 fee !!!
Good!

You don't sell your stuff for free, why should PayPal send you the money for free?
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Good!

You don't sell your stuff for free, why should PayPal send you the money for free?

Paypal only suits small order payment , Not suits big amount trade
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