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    I am going to receive CC payment from the client. I want to know if I accept cc payment will pp charge me fees for next transactions too?


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    Not sure what you're asking there, urvisoni, sorry. Do you mean will PayPal charge both you and the client for the single transaction at either end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kay View Post
    Not sure what you're asking there, urvisoni, sorry. Do you mean will PayPal charge both you and the client for the single transaction at either end?

    What I want to ask is, till now pp is not charging me fees for receiving money because i have never accepted CC payment. Now client want to send me money by CC , will paypal charge from now to all my future transactions?

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    i think not. paypal will always charge per transaction you made. ever notice that when you pay something from the net, the deductions isnt exactly how much you pay but exceeds? well thats because they deduct the transaction payment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatthehell View Post
    i think not. paypal will always charge per transaction you made. ever notice that when you pay something from the net, the deductions isnt exactly how much you pay but exceeds? well thats because they deduct the transaction payment.
    Are you sure? Because I am getting TOS and little confused with it. If I upgrade my accoutn it will charge 30 cents fixed even if i get 1$

    So I am confused

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    Paypal will charge you 30 cents + 5% if you will upgrade your account so dont accept CC payment if you dont want to pay fees

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    PayPal will charge you fees as per this:
    https://www.paypal.com/in/cgi-bin/we...y-fees-outside

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    fees are calculated per transaction. If you want to save on fee, open 2 paypal account. 1 personal and the other premier/business. All cc payment should go through premier/business while payment made from paypal funds should go through personal.
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    Paypal is charging too much for fees for small transactions too. Is it a good way to limit this charges?

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    If you are using personal account for paypal transaction then you will not be charged, but if you are using premium or business account then you will be charged.
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