Today when I check my personal account I saw that they are cutting some 3% like for each transaction made in my personal account. Its taking fees for all transactions to my personal account. So I dont know what the hell is this Any idea ?
If you send payment or receive payment at personal paypal account with 'personal' payment option (gift) then there is no fees. DON.
So Far I have got 4 Transaction and have sent 2 via Personal Tab Nothing happen to my paypal yet .. if anything does I will give them a ring
They are taking away 3.9% of your earnings plus a fixed rate of $0.3. This fee is actually too much. If you'll only receive $1 from a client, they will automatically make almost 40% deduction from your earnings.
But what we need to explain them if any problem related to payment receive or send using 'personal tab' DON.
Like I sent money to my online MSN friend cause he asked for some and said he will retun back in 2 days .. now i urgently need money and asking him to give me back my money but he is not responding my mails and PMs
yeah today I lost almost $60 as transaction charge. I used to get credit card fund to my premier account and pay transaction for it. And used to withdraw only by send from premier to personal. But this time I lost charge for that too.............. I think its time for us to stop using paypal.
They are really #@D#@ , they even hide the transaction details now, to make the ppl dont understand abt the transaction charges
If you pay for some service from say.... someone here on DP but you send it as a gift.... if you do not receive your service or want a refund for whatever reason. If you try to file a dispute with paypal you will be denied. It happened to me the other day.... I pay for some service for some service and didnt get it. Tried to file a dispute... and they said NO!
Then what the hell is this thread ? http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1368726 It says paypal stop all transaction.
Its really stupid that they started to take fees on personal since lots of people are using those accounts to recieve smaller amounts of money and avoiding fees.