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29-11-07, 10:23 #1
How the paypal fees is calculated?
I dont understand how paypal calculate their fees. Last time my friends send me 5 $ and I got 4.58 $ and on other for 1 $ i got 0.64, I dont know how they calculated ?
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16-01-08, 11:37 #2Veteran Member I was here more times.
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i think we have different charges depeding from what country you are from. every time i calculate the charges i see that they have the same charge. they don't really changed their rate.
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20-01-08, 03:09 #3Veteran Member I was here more times.
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Re: How the paypal fees is calculated?
Originally Posted by nick_westlife
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21-01-08, 17:47 #4Veteran Member I was here more times.
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i think you will less fees if you use personal account. that is why i want to make another account which personal one.
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31-01-08, 07:16 #5Senior Member I was here more times.
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use that to calculate fees when some send you or you send some one.
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11-02-08, 10:27 #6Veteran Member I was here more times.
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here, you can go to this site to calculate your fees in paypal.
http://ppcalc.com/
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16-02-08, 16:24 #7Originally Posted by alec11
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17-02-08, 13:34 #8Veteran Member I was here more times.
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ya paypal does indeed has different rules for charging ppl from different countries.when i received 25$ from italkcash they charged me 1.5$ and when i received 15$ from make maneykingdom they did not charge me at all.so confused about that
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17-02-08, 15:32 #9Veteran Member I was here more times.
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i see your paypal account is premium one.if your account is a personel one then you should not pay the fee.
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18-02-08, 12:30 #10Veteran Member I was here more times.
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Originally Posted by elliotthn05
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