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Old 06-30-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering what the exact fees were for PayPal, ex.- $1,000 fee?
I found a great site that had the amounts so if anyone else was wondering:

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$ 0-250 deposit - $15 paypal fee
$ 251-500 deposit - $20 paypal fee
$ 501-1000 deposit - $30 paypal fee
$ 1001-1500 deposit - $45 paypal fee
$ 1501-1600 deposit - $60 paypal fee
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Yes, they will get some fee as handling purpose.
They have tons of users now, the profits will be ok as by logic thinking.
That is not a big problem to have some charges on us.
But I don't like that Paypal will still block or limit the accounts in the unexpected way.

So I use e-gold more recently.
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Everyone knows they have fees. Now they know the exact amount.
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Paypal have always taken fees from customers, i dont mind giving them those fees for such a service. I think they have helped a lot to people who work online.
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Yes. If you verified accaunt in your paypal and you have premium or business accaunt. You must pay for the fees when you received some payment right? Thats what happen to me. I know from others guys, for personal accaunt. They no need to pay any cent when received payment. Its true?
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PayPal increased their fees once more!
I'm starting to dislike them. lol
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If you have a premium and/or business account then you may want to change if you are not using it for credit card deposits. You can easily change just by e-mailing paypal, they'll only change your account from Premium/Business to Personal once. You are not changed any fees with personal.
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I have a personal and premiere.
I use the personal for small amounts received or really big ones.
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