Website Hosting for Just 20 ForumCoin ~ Advertise on ForumCoin
52 Life Tips Banner
Questions and discussions related to business, making money online, cryptocurrencies, etc.
Forum rules
Please ensure that all posts contribute positively to the discussion and are quality posts. Any low quality posts will be deleted. Please read "What makes a worthwhile post? before posting. This section is not for questions or topics about Forum Coin and these discussions should instead be posted in our ForumCoin Related Discussions forum. You must not post referral links in this forum.

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby JASPREET » 19 Oct 2019, 08:17

ahmedo24 wrote:Paga and skrill is the best option for Nigerians working online at the moment.


Am aware about Skrill but not paga and there are number of payment apps in different apps but not all apps can be accepted worldwide.
  • 0

User avatar
JASPREET
 
Posts: 42,641
Location: India
Referrals: 5
ForumCoin: 3,171

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 19 Oct 2019, 09:46

Vehlijanta wrote:
anil02 wrote:
JASPREET wrote:At present am looking for ways to get paytm cash because I can even pay my electricity, water, mobile, gas, shopping with it.

I am agree with you, if site of Paytm is option it is better for us. I am using it for YouGov and Rakuten.


Earlier I used to hate paytm but it's the best option for Indian users and this processor is recognized by the government also.

Using money which we have in paytm wallet is much easy, even we wants to pay to street vendor we can used Paytm.
  • 0

anil02
 
Posts: 8,431
Referrals: 3
ForumCoin: 599

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ceci » 20 Oct 2019, 06:40

I hope the Paypal fee would be a significant reduce in my country, which is at 3.3%.
Hope the big and challenging environment would make a change and forced this giant to revise the rate soon.
  • 0

User avatar
ceci
 
Posts: 11,069
Referrals: 5
ForumCoin: 76

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 20 Oct 2019, 09:42

ceci wrote:I hope the Paypal fee would be a significant reduce in my country, which is at 3.3%.
Hope the big and challenging environment would make a change and forced this giant to revise the rate soon.

why only in yours country, I also want that Paypal reduce fee in my country. some time it is 10%
  • 0

anil02
 
Posts: 8,431
Referrals: 3
ForumCoin: 599

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 20 Oct 2019, 10:07

PayPal won't gonna reduce its fee and would be better if we can find some better opportunities to get paid from by not paying higher fee.
  • 0

User avatar
SUPERSINGH
Banned
 
Posts: 17,886
Location: Singh-a-pur
Referrals: 124
ForumCoin: 2,964

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ruthmongare » 20 Oct 2019, 18:27

If we want to avoid other higher PayPal fee, then we should consider other payment processors like payoneer, skrill and bitcoin.
  • 0

ruthmongare
 
Posts: 5,357
ForumCoin: 118

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby amitkokiladitya » 21 Oct 2019, 03:35

ruthmongare wrote:If we want to avoid other higher PayPal fee, then we should consider other payment processors like payoneer, skrill and bitcoin.


The processing fees of Payoneer isn't less. It cuts $2 for each $10 transaction.
  • 0

User avatar
amitkokiladitya
 
Posts: 3,543
ForumCoin: 26

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby JASPREET » 21 Oct 2019, 04:52

amitkokiladitya wrote:
ruthmongare wrote:If we want to avoid other higher PayPal fee, then we should consider other payment processors like payoneer, skrill and bitcoin.


The processing fees of Payoneer isn't less. It cuts $2 for each $10 transaction.


It can be better at a higher amount but is is $2 fee every $10 or every $20?
  • 0

User avatar
JASPREET
 
Posts: 42,641
Location: India
Referrals: 5
ForumCoin: 3,171

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 21 Oct 2019, 10:29

SUPERSINGH wrote:PayPal won't gonna reduce its fee and would be better if we can find some better opportunities to get paid from by not paying higher fee.

It is better they charged some fee from site, Some site are paying charges to Paypal.
  • 0

anil02
 
Posts: 8,431
Referrals: 3
ForumCoin: 599

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 21 Oct 2019, 15:47

When you receive payment from any website just divide the total you receive in INR and divide it with number of dollars you requested and you'll realize that you are getting around 62 INR for a dollar.
  • 0

User avatar
SUPERSINGH
Banned
 
Posts: 17,886
Location: Singh-a-pur
Referrals: 124
ForumCoin: 2,964

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby amitkokiladitya » 23 Oct 2019, 03:24

anil02 wrote:
SUPERSINGH wrote:PayPal won't gonna reduce its fee and would be better if we can find some better opportunities to get paid from by not paying higher fee.


Yes, sites like mylot bear the fees themselves. We get all that we earn. This is one thing about the site which I like the most.
  • 0

User avatar
amitkokiladitya
 
Posts: 3,543
ForumCoin: 26

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby ahmedo24 » 23 Oct 2019, 06:24

Let just manage this situation of PayPal till better alternative shows up.
  • 0

ahmedo24
 
Posts: 14,554
Referrals: 52
ForumCoin: 3

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby Happyland » 23 Oct 2019, 06:53

Competition is one of the things that can reduce fees. Without competition then a company will have what is known as pricing power. The lesser the competition then the more pricing power and thus higher fees/charges and vice versa.
  • 0

User avatar
Happyland
 
Posts: 7,457
ForumCoin: 1,367

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 23 Oct 2019, 09:54

amitkokiladitya wrote:
anil02 wrote:
SUPERSINGH wrote:PayPal won't gonna reduce its fee and would be better if we can find some better opportunities to get paid from by not paying higher fee.


Yes, sites like mylot bear the fees themselves. We get all that we earn. This is one thing about the site which I like the most.

Not only mylot Timebuck and clixsensse is also paying full amount, Paypal is deducting only currency exchange charges.
  • 0

anil02
 
Posts: 8,431
Referrals: 3
ForumCoin: 599

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby skysnap » 23 Oct 2019, 10:00

amitkokiladitya wrote:Yes, sites like mylot bear the fees themselves. We get all that we earn. This is one thing about the site which I like the most.

That feature is called masspay and can be used by forum admins too but they don't use that as it makes them pay from their own pocket.
  • 0

User avatar
skysnap
 
Posts: 27,604
ForumCoin: 400

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby SUPERSINGH » 23 Oct 2019, 12:24

Hope to find more alternatives that can be acceptable to all of us and we can get paid from it.
  • 0

User avatar
SUPERSINGH
Banned
 
Posts: 17,886
Location: Singh-a-pur
Referrals: 124
ForumCoin: 2,964

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby verity » 24 Oct 2019, 02:03

PayPal is one a hella greedy multi billion Company. Even you Earn a little Cents they take it Away from you.

If you want to save money in paypal you need to cash out $200 or up . paypal to your bank.
  • 0

verity
 
Posts: 14,239
Referrals: 1
ForumCoin: 10

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby anil02 » 24 Oct 2019, 08:59

skysnap wrote:
amitkokiladitya wrote:Yes, sites like mylot bear the fees themselves. We get all that we earn. This is one thing about the site which I like the most.

That feature is called masspay and can be used by forum admins too but they don't use that as it makes them pay from their own pocket.

Yes FC is not doing it, but they can reimburse fee to us if we have more than 10% reputation point
  • 0

anil02
 
Posts: 8,431
Referrals: 3
ForumCoin: 599

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby amitkokiladitya » 25 Oct 2019, 04:14

It is really better to cash out $10 instead of $5 as the fees is considerably less for that. But by doing this, we are risking our money by keeping them with the sites if they are new and not legit.
  • 0

User avatar
amitkokiladitya
 
Posts: 3,543
ForumCoin: 26

Re: PayPal Fees

Postby JASPREET » 25 Oct 2019, 08:01

I like to wait and the reason am waiting to reach $15 or even $50 for payment
  • 0

User avatar
JASPREET
 
Posts: 42,641
Location: India
Referrals: 5
ForumCoin: 3,171

PreviousNext


Your Ad Here.

Return to Business, Money & Wealth - BMW Forum



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Claude [Bot] and 1 guest

Reputation System ©'