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Phoshious

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This seemed like the best place to post it. Apologies if it isn't.

Anyways, why do some people accept PayPal, but not a Credit Card through PayPal? :confused: What's the difference?
 
There are two types of Paypal accounts. Non credit card paypal accounts are free and they dont charge you anything to transfer and receive money. If you opt for a premium account then you have everything the free one has along with being able to receive payments with credit cards. But when you switch to a premium account paypal gets something like 2.9% of whatever you receive.

If a person has a credit card then most likely they have a checking account also. So just use your debit card or an echeck or transfer money out of your bank account or whatever it is that people do for non CC paypal accounts.
 
if you have a premium account and receive a non-cc payment they still take 2.2% + 50cents on each transation of non-cc payment.
which is what happened to me, so i called them and had them revert my account back to personal, because if you receive a big chunk of money, youre gonna get a nice hit on it.

also, a premium account lets you make transaction of 10grand i think.
 
In other words unless your opening up shop dont bother with getting the CC paypal lol. If you just got a few things now and then to sell just use the personal account and if someone wants it they can learn to use something other then a credit card.
 
I found www.2checkout.com to be an excellent place, similar to PayPal but with less charges, and unlike paypal you can totally customize the look and feel of your cart.
 
Originally posted by The Donut
I found www.2checkout.com to be an excellent place, similar to PayPal but with less charges, and unlike paypal you can totally customize the look and feel of your cart.

or you can code your own and perfectly 100% integrate into your website like I did ;)
 
Originally posted by The Donut
then pay monthly fees to be able to accept credit card transaction.

Yea lol....

Theres no point in trying to shop around. PayPal is the best for what its used for and its completely free for a non CC account. And even if you adopt a premium account its only like 2.9% of the transfer you receive. It doesn't cost anything to send someone else money.

2.9% of $10 is only $.29. 2.9% of $100 is just $2.90. Its just pocket change compared to what your going to be forking out for shipping and handleing charges.
 
A little PayPal 101, hope this helps :)

PayPal Account Types

Personal

Premier

Business

Merchant

The Current Fees Are As Follows:

Open an Account: Personal-Free Premier/Business-Free

Send Money: Personal-Free Premier/Business-Free

Withdraw Funds: Personal-Free for US bank accounts Premier/Business-Fees for other banks

Add Funds: Personal-Free Premier/Business-Free

Receive Funds Personal- Free Premier/Business-2.2% + $0.30 USD to 2.9% + $0.30 USD

Multiple Currency Transactions: Personal-Exchange rate includes a 2.5% fee* Premier/Business-Exchange rate includes a 2.5% fee*


Fees For Receiving Payments (Premier and Business Accounts)

Merchant Account Qualifications:

PayPal's Merchant Rate

Merchant Rate Criteria

Merchant Rate pricing is reserved for members in good standing (whose accounts are not currently under investigation) who meet the following criteria:

Been a PayPal member for at least 90 days, and

Received $3,000.00 USD in PayPal payments over the previous 90 days (an average of $1,000.00 USD/month)

OR

Received a competitive offer from an established merchant account provider

OR

Proven long-standing, high-volume eBay seller (eBay user ID and password must be provided on the Merchant Rate application)

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Maintaining your Merchant Rate

After qualifying for Merchant Rate pricing, all members are expected to:

Maintain a volume of $1,000.00 USD per month with PayPal. Members may be downgraded to the Standard Rate if their monthly PayPal volume drops below $1,000.00 USD for three consecutive months.

Keep their PayPal account in good standing. Members may be downgraded if they have limited account access or they have unresolved chargebacks.

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How do I get a PayPal ATM/Debit Card?

The PayPal ATM/Debit Card is available to users who:

Have been a PayPal member for at least 60 days
Have a U.S. PayPal account
Register a credit card where the monthly statement is sent to a physical street address (not a P.O. Box)
Are Verified (have added and confirmed a bank account)
Have upgraded to a Premier or Business account
Are an active PayPal member in good standing, as determined by our Account Review Department

Features - PayPal Debit Card

How can I use my debit card to get 1.5% back?

Once you have enrolled in the PayPal Preferred rewards program, you can get 1.5% cashback when you use your PayPal Debit Card to make purchases that don't require your PIN (e.g. online, in restaurants, stores at the mall). To get 1.5% cashback, just use your PayPal Debit Card like a MasterCard credit card. Because it is a MasterCard, you can choose "Credit" instead of "Debit" for many merchants, like grocery stores or gas stations.

As always, if you have anymore questions you can go directly to the PayPal help section at:

PayPal Help Center
 
Nice info giarc25, thanks. Since PayPal is the primary means of transactions in the For Sale For Trade section here at Hard, they should have a sticky in there with this info and other.
 
Originally posted by burningrave101
Yea lol....

Theres no point in trying to shop around. PayPal is the best for what its used for and its completely free for a non CC account. And even if you adopt a premium account its only like 2.9% of the transfer you receive. It doesn't cost anything to send someone else money.

2.9% of $10 is only $.29. 2.9% of $100 is just $2.90. Its just pocket change compared to what your going to be forking out for shipping and handleing charges.

Its not only 2.9%, it is 2.9% + $0.30

So for that $10 you just accepted, it costed you $0.59 which comes out to 5.9% instead.

So for the $100 you just accepted, it costed you $3.20 which comes out to 3.2%

I had approximately $20,030 of received funds through PayPal last year in which I was charged approximately $836.25 in PayPal fees.The fees vs. received funds ratio comes out to about 4.175% of fees I paid to PayPal. I did however use my PayPal Debit Card for all my purchases which totaled in the amount of $15, 571 which I got approximately $233.57 back due to my 1.5% cash back bonus for having a preferred merchant account. So if you do the math of

$836.25 - $233.57 = $602.68

Which comes to a new total of approximately 3.01% of PayPal fess from my account last year.

$602.68 / 12 = $50.19 a month.

Not sure what a real merchant account costs, but to me this is pretty damn cheap for being able to accept credit cards.
 
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