yes,when i take my efforts to make my paypal account having almost 80$,i want to withdraw from it.and then paypal will kill 45$ one time.it is very costly.Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowking
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yes,when i take my efforts to make my paypal account having almost 80$,i want to withdraw from it.and then paypal will kill 45$ one time.it is very costly.Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowking
I have Premier Account and this Type of account in PayPal is really Killing with Extra Fees, So I think Its Better for those who Have Personal PayPal Account, atleast relaxation from paying extra feesQuote:
Originally Posted by revvv1234
Since paypal withdrawal charges is always higher than other payment processor, i advices that if really want to withdraw, it is better go exhange paypal to AP for withdraw or just spend all the paypal money to purchase online things then resell it in ebay to get cash money.
For me paypal is the cheapest processor may In india charges are less but i wont get cheaper service than paypal.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiatsiang
well. if you do not have large monthly withdraw amount you can down grade your premium account to personnal one and those extra charges would be gone at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by sekhar4m92
Well, i don't know that india is having the lowest charge services for withdrawal to bank, as for my country withdrawal to local bank is quite pricey, and the cheapest is AP, which only charge 50cents per transaction. So, now i prefer AP withdrawal.Quote:
Originally Posted by revvv1234
Ya.India is having lower charges than other countries and alert pay has more.So everytime i choose paypal and i did not faced any problems in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiatsiang
YES,AS india,paypal is a chapest processor,but in some other coutries paypal is not cheap.if i want to withdraw from paypal,i must pay 35$ ,it is more expensive than alertpay,alertpay only need 15$.
hehe..though paypal charges so much here but we still need to use it..i'd like suggest you to transfer your money via xoom and the charges would be low than that.
hey easy, i just cant believe if you say that you must pay $35 as fees. What is its conversion to USD?
are you a personal accont holder or some other premium membership?
35$ is lot of amount i guess and for those countries people should prefer alert pay then because 20$ difference is too much and you can save a lot by using alertpay.Quote:
Originally Posted by easy08
in country like india only they are charging a fees of $1.8 for the excahnge how come in your country they will charge so high fees. you must have got confused just check it
I think charges of paypal in india are less.Nobody knows why they are less but they are less and in some countries they are too high.Quote:
Originally Posted by archy22
yes,charges of paypal in china are more than in india.i also don't why it is more in china.because paypal charges are less in many countries not only in india.Quote:
Originally Posted by revvv1234
well. i think maybe that's the issue of China's gov or the bank policy here.
not all depend on paypal's policy. maybe the local gov and bank would share a big part about that 35$.
No.May be that is china's issue but paypal charges a lot in lot of countries.Dont know why but they do that.May be Government of that country has rules for this but works well for indians.Quote:
Originally Posted by hyxfei
yes, it is the problem of government of that country like in china. i hope paypal fee is low like in indian.but we have no choice if we stay at our country.except for leaving our country.
i guess both paypal and the local gov would share that high charges finally.
yes have no other choice since we need to use paypal on most of the online programs.
well, if you compare the differnt charging rates from paypal site, you will find out that each country having different rates fo withdrawal, I don't think this is set by paypal. I guess it is most probrably set by those country government rules that incurred some fees / tax on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by hyxfei
So u had PP Business accounts and they are charging high fees i am not aware how much they charge for per transaction but i heard because of different account transaction we get high fees.Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowking
well,i also think if withdrawal fee is set by memeber's country ,though i thought it is set by paypal before.so if i want to withdraw and have little transaction fee,the best choice is to leave our country.
well.you do not need to leave your country for just small amount transaction. you may collect more paypal then withdraw it once.
Wow, this is really too much my frined. you are thinking to receives money from paypal with low fees by leaving your country? haha! no need to go for such extent.Quote:
Originally Posted by easy08
Yeah correct their is no good option than PP so we need to use their service and still fees are not that much high for direct bank deposit.........Quote:
Originally Posted by hyxfei
if you come to think of it you will see that the fees are not that bad specially for personal account. i think if you are receiving good money in pa ypal that the amount you withdraw will surely offset the feees. cause it is free to withdraw for bigger amount.
Ya.You are right its free to withdraw for larger amount but fees is like negligible for personal account doesnt matter how much money you withdraw.Quote:
Originally Posted by indieover
How big is the amount to withdraw to out bank account then only paypal with no charges any withdrawal fees on it? Anyway, i don't think much members can have big amount in paypal to withdraw.Quote:
Originally Posted by indieover
Ya.Its true generally people dont have that much money on paypal but it doesnt matter in india because charges are negligible.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiatsiang
@Revvv1234Quote:
Originally Posted by revvv1234
Well my previous post here is asking about the withdrawal amount to ask in order the paypal charges, if you didn't know the answer please don't quote my post. I think your previous post and this post is almost same and you like to repeating post here. Please don't do that again. thanks.
Well if you don't want fee to your withdrawal then the amount you withdraw should be the minimum they have mentioned in paypal account, like for my country it is $155+ about 7,000 indian rupees so see the minimum for your country
no. that's only for your country. here no matter how much we withdraw. 50$ or 100$ or 1000$ they will charge 35$ per bank wire.
This means that not all the country is given privellege on no withdrawal fees when we request big amount. Some country like china won't have such benefits at all, they are charging a fix rate for withdrawal funds.Quote:
Originally Posted by hyxfei
Sorry kiatsiang.I guess amount is 7000 INR for india.Above 7000 INR no charges are applied.You can withdraw for free.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiatsiang
wow you guys have huge charges on your country and to think I have a business account and I find that I have higher fees than a personal account thats why I am planning to open another account at paypal.
I am having a personal account in Paypal and i don't get to face that huge fee for my withdrawal and i am more than happy holding this paypal account
before when i have premier account. i get charged something like 2% + 0.20 of the money received. something like that. and that is such a big amount for me. specially i don't receive big amount ever time i receive payment inm y account. and it gave such big loss to me. then i learned that there i no limit on how many times we receive money so i just opened another account.
now there is a receiving fee for the personal account. I received $0.14 from a site yesterday, but I got nothing at last, because the fee is $0.14. so I guess that paypal is not allowed transfer under $1.
i never knew that personal accounts also have some transaction fees. are you sure about it? can you specify the source?Quote:
Originally Posted by wonderful1
Ya.There is fees for receiving amount but that is negligible if your received amount is negligible then paypal also cant help it but paypal charge less as compared to others.Quote:
Originally Posted by smartzkool
i don't think that there is any fees on personal account. maybe you are mistaken. i have not been charged. but i have not received any amount less than a $1. why would we want to receive sucha small amount only.Quote:
Originally Posted by wonderful1