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Old 05-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default paypal charge too much?

i belive paypal charge far too much for transactions. When transfering anything under $5 its not worth it as paypal takes a bit chunk of it

I belive other companys need to put pressure onpaypal to reduce thier prices by reducing thir own prices ( IE moneybookers, eGold , google check out.)

Anyone agree?
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Well you knew about the fees when signing up for that account. You should have stuck with the personal account.

I don't mind the fees. If it takes them taking a few cents from me so I can do business online, I'm okay with it.

The fees aren't much though.
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I think they charge too much, but everyone is using it so I'm pretty much stuck. Lol.
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No one had to accept the upgrade to a business account. Everyone could have kept their personal account and not pay the fees. We all chose it.
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How much would you consider reasonable in terms of what they should charge?
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No one had to accept the upgrade to a business account. Everyone could have kept their personal account and not pay the fees. We all chose it.
You can create another account and keep it as a personal account. PayPal entitles each person to have two accounts.
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you should always use the "Personal" account and don't accept credit/debit
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That option of creating two accounts seems a bit idiotic to me. Just stick with the one and deal with the fees.
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PayPal is convenient and widely accepted by many doing business and purchasing online, so I just deal with the fees. It is just another part of doing business.
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Yeah, I agree the charges are big high, particularly for personal account holders like me. Premier account do have low charges, but I don't consider worthy for my use.
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