PPal fees?
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Corona84
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PPal fees?
It seems like I read an article a while back from paypal that said they are going to start charging fees on ALL transactions, even f&f. Did any one else see something along those lines or am I mistaken here ???
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WadeFillingame
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Re: PPal fees?
I have personally never used FF for any transaction. I always add the 4% and pay the freight. If you pay FF and you get ripped off you have zero recourse. You gave them money with no expectation or you are ripping off PP. Name your poison.
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TheLostGringo
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Re: PPal fees?
[quote author=XTR link=topic=46759.msg185736#msg185736 date=1544095778]
I have personally never used FF for any transaction. I always add the 4% and pay the freight. If you pay FF and you get ripped off you have zero recourse. You gave them money with no expectation or you are ripping off PP. Name your poison.
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Don't think that was the question?
As to the question I read a similar article, but it was some time ago, not sure if there was a change of mind or an expected start date.
I have personally never used FF for any transaction. I always add the 4% and pay the freight. If you pay FF and you get ripped off you have zero recourse. You gave them money with no expectation or you are ripping off PP. Name your poison.
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Don't think that was the question?
As to the question I read a similar article, but it was some time ago, not sure if there was a change of mind or an expected start date.
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SrsMiscer
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Re: PPal fees?
Won’t matter much if they do. Just move to the sister company Venmo or download cash app (it’s free)
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Corona84
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Re: PPal fees?
[quote author=XTR link=topic=46759.msg185736#msg185736 date=1544095778]
I have personally never used FF for any transaction. I always add the 4% and pay the freight. If you pay FF and you get ripped off you have zero recourse. You gave them money with no expectation or you are ripping off PP. Name your poison.
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Thanks for the lecture ???
I have personally never used FF for any transaction. I always add the 4% and pay the freight. If you pay FF and you get ripped off you have zero recourse. You gave them money with no expectation or you are ripping off PP. Name your poison.
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Thanks for the lecture ???
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WadeFillingame
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Re: PPal fees?
Every time there is a thread started in the BZ about some someone who has ripped someone off by not delivering cigars most of the people have paid him via FF, so it's kind of hard to sympathize with people who got ripped off while they were ripping off PP for their fees. :boty:
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buckjr52
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Re: PPal fees?
VERY recently pd a bro through FF and they [pp] turned it into an echeck holding pmt for up to a wk..Just now pd another seller doing goods etc. Deal went right through..Maybe the new normal!!! "B"
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Corona84
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Re: PPal fees?
[quote author=XTR link=topic=46759.msg185889#msg185889 date=1544544703]
Every time there is a thread started in the BZ about some someone who has ripped someone off by not delivering cigars most of the people have paid him via FF, so it's kind of hard to sympathize with people who got ripped off while they were ripping off PP for their fees. :boty:
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Fair point, but doesn't that expose one to other risks?
Every time there is a thread started in the BZ about some someone who has ripped someone off by not delivering cigars most of the people have paid him via FF, so it's kind of hard to sympathize with people who got ripped off while they were ripping off PP for their fees. :boty:
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Fair point, but doesn't that expose one to other risks?