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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 08 Oct 2019, 11:46

This is like a pain but since there is no way out and we need to keep working and paying fee at least till we find any better alternative.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby amitkokiladitya » 09 Oct 2019, 02:29

As I say, if PayPal keeps all are personal account information secure and safe but charges a high fees for it then I really don't see any harm in paying it.. Security always comes first.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby JASPREET » 09 Oct 2019, 05:11

PayPal is secure but these days there is an issue that you cannot manually transfer your paypal earnings to bank even if they are above $10 which was possible earlier and these days we are only dependent on Auto transfer.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ahmedo24 » 09 Oct 2019, 06:44

I guess earlier before now the Indians also have no option other auto transfer even if is $2.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby skysnap » 09 Oct 2019, 07:56

JASPREET wrote:PayPal is secure but these days there is an issue that you cannot manually transfer your paypal earnings to bank even if they are above $10 which was possible earlier and these days we are only dependent on Auto transfer.

Well there are other secure options too and in fact much cheaper than paypal. It's just that people need to come out of shadows of paypal and see other options.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 09 Oct 2019, 08:42

amitkokiladitya wrote:As I say, if PayPal keeps all are personal account information secure and safe but charges a high fees for it then I really don't see any harm in paying it.. Security always comes first.

Charges of paypal is not high. I don't any other site which is charging less than Paypal.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby JASPREET » 09 Oct 2019, 10:30

skysnap wrote:
JASPREET wrote:PayPal is secure but these days there is an issue that you cannot manually transfer your paypal earnings to bank even if they are above $10 which was possible earlier and these days we are only dependent on Auto transfer.

Well there are other secure options too and in fact much cheaper than paypal. It's just that people need to come out of shadows of paypal and see other options.


The problem is forum coin, admin retail don't have the payoneer option and its not a popular option to be tried when on virily since the minimum is $100
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby skysnap » 09 Oct 2019, 13:07

The point is if more people can get support from better options then it is doable. For example paypal to INR conversion is expensive for us. Imagine if we can use other options that keep things cheaper.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 09 Oct 2019, 14:40

I don't think it's doable because I find it hard to try payoneer because then I need to verify all my documents again and upload ID proof and not all of my work paying through payoneer.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 10 Oct 2019, 11:53

skysnap wrote:The point is if more people can get support from better options then it is doable. For example paypal to INR conversion is expensive for us. Imagine if we can use other options that keep things cheaper.

I never compare conversion expenses of paypal with other option, can you tell me about other option.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 10 Oct 2019, 14:51

I was planning to try payoneer on BMF to get paid but then decided against it as I don't wanna risk a new way
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 11 Oct 2019, 12:19

JASPREET wrote:
skysnap wrote:
JASPREET wrote:PayPal is secure but these days there is an issue that you cannot manually transfer your paypal earnings to bank even if they are above $10 which was possible earlier and these days we are only dependent on Auto transfer.

Well there are other secure options too and in fact much cheaper than paypal. It's just that people need to come out of shadows of paypal and see other options.


The problem is forum coin, admin retail don't have the payoneer option and its not a popular option to be tried when on virily since the minimum is $100

I too tried to used payoneer for payout from clixsnece, but minimum payout is too much high so I didn't used it.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby Vehlijanta » 11 Oct 2019, 14:54

The problem is not of PayPal and is of websites which doesn't pay fee for users and actually it's their fault and they should pay fee for users.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby Happyland » 11 Oct 2019, 16:08

I did a quick comparison on one site. I compared redeeming into bitcoin and redeeming into paypal.
With a redemption to bitcoin the fee was 5%
With a redemption to paypal the fee was 17%

Fees matter
The amount of fees you pay for anything in life adds up over time. Never underestimate the impact of a fee.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby amitkokiladitya » 12 Oct 2019, 05:28

Happyland wrote:I did a quick comparison on one site. I compared redeeming into bitcoin and redeeming into paypal.
With a redemption to bitcoin the fee was 5%
With a redemption to paypal the fee was 17%

Fees matter
The amount of fees you pay for anything in life adds up over time. Never underestimate the impact of a fee.


17% fees is really high. Now I'm also feeling bad for every transaction I do through PayPal. I'm wasting so much of. money. Is there any benefit if we cash out big amounts since of small payouts?
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ahmedo24 » 12 Oct 2019, 06:59

It is better they peg the fee in a single digit charges other than double digits.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 12 Oct 2019, 12:07

amitkokiladitya wrote:
Happyland wrote:I did a quick comparison on one site. I compared redeeming into bitcoin and redeeming into paypal.
With a redemption to bitcoin the fee was 5%
With a redemption to paypal the fee was 17%

Fees matter
The amount of fees you pay for anything in life adds up over time. Never underestimate the impact of a fee.


17% fees is really high. Now I'm also feeling bad for every transaction I do through PayPal. I'm wasting so much of. money. Is there any benefit if we cash out big amounts since of small payouts?

We have not any other option, all payment processor sites are charging.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 12 Oct 2019, 14:31

Is there a way to contact PayPal for Indian users if PayPal stops you from receiving any funds. My friend is facing some issues.
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby Happyland » 14 Oct 2019, 05:03

Is it normal for paypal to charge a fee when you pay for an online purchase using paypal?
So then does paypal charge a fee when you receive money and also charge a fee when you pay for a purchase using paypal?
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Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ahmedo24 » 14 Oct 2019, 05:27

SUPERSINGH wrote:Is there a way to contact PayPal for Indian users if PayPal stops you from receiving any funds. My friend is facing some issues.

I guess that should be done through their email support address or phone contacts.
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