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mufflator
21-03-2006, 17:08
PayPal are cutting their fees for business turning over £6000 or more through PayPal. Here's the info:

https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/cps/general/NewPricing-outside

I know, shocking!

Alan b
21-03-2006, 17:13
Not really a bargain though

Moving to Suppliers & Shopping Forum

moko7t8
21-03-2006, 17:25
excellent

bondbond611
22-03-2006, 15:25
The service I received was totally crap... (this word and no swear word can truly reflect how bad they are... )
http://boards.thisismoney.co.uk/tim/forum.jsp?forum=104

blender
22-03-2006, 17:54
thats surprising - where is the competition coming from to force this decision?

Hoppie
22-03-2006, 20:32
They damn well need to cut back the extortionate fees they charge for joe public! :mad:

I'm sick of getting cash ripped off of ebay payments received, then more when I want to transfer it to my bank account.

Do they really need to do that to "cover costs" ??

I've not used Nochex or Bidpay before, but I heard they're more reasonable. Paypal is the most popular though, so they can do what they like.

GRRRRR :mad:

magicrat
23-03-2006, 05:46
thats surprising - where is the competition coming from to force this decision?

Notice that they havent reduced the fees for small sellers, there is very little competition in this market, most of these probably sell on Ebay, so they have that market sown up.

They are probably trying to pull in the bigger customers from the likes of Worldpay.

KeyserSoze
23-03-2006, 21:09
Paypal should be a free service for eBay users.

bondbond611
23-03-2006, 22:21
Paypal is really playing God in its own right, they could freeze your account, withhold your money for no apparent reason.

One word 'suspect' or 'suspicious' can kill everything, the most evil thing they do is, they love to fabriate story, 1st they accused me of selling stock I dont have, so I showed them proof of delivery, (the problem is none of my buyers complaint to paypal), okay they accepted it then they started to accuse me of selling stolen goods.... i wish I knew where to steal, it's not even available in the UK and also linking me to other domain or email user, (suggesting something sinister) but they never disclose what it is due to Data protection act, damn it! what the heck are they doing? Accusing me then ask me to prove my innocent, I dont think this is how our legal system work.... Anyway, thanks for your patient to read this far, I can only say many ppl got their money trap with Paypal ranging from a few pounds to thousands and they just sit with those frozen money and earn interest everyday.

magicrat
24-03-2006, 06:14
I can only say many ppl got their money trap with Paypal ranging from a few pounds to thousands and they just sit with those frozen money and earn interest everyday.


Why on earth would people leave thousands in their Paypal account though. I had a look at your link yesterday and saw one person who had £17,000 in a locked account, and someone else who managed to accidently transfer thousands from their bank account and end up with £40,000 locked in a Paypal account.