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wtf is this paypal fee?

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I never got a paypal fee before wtf.

On my bank acct it says " PAYPAL MSP 34.18 ".

Why is their a fee?

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I never got a paypal fee before wtf.

On my bank acct it says " PAYPAL MSP 34.18 ".

Why is their a fee?

ask your wife? :P

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lol I'm 21. I got it figured out now anyway. lol

I'm 17, whats your point?

Just kidding :P glad you got it taken care of.

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there is always a fee.

if you mark a payment as a gift, the fee is waived unless you transfer it to your bank account. but if you leave it as your paypal balance and spend it using paypal, you can avoid the fee.

every other payment option they take it out up front.

thats my understanding of it anyway.

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yeah they just used my bank account instead of my credit card. So that's why I was like wtf is this paypal msp in my bank account. I never use my bank acct to buy stuff through paypal. Only credit cards. It was just money I sent to a guy on the caraudio forum for a fuse holder. I just didn't know that it charged my bank acct instead of my credit card.

Edited by Juice0723

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If you trust the person you're buying shit from just use mass pay to send the money. 50 cent flat rate fee. I've sent tens of thousands of dollars this way.

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To add to john holmes post, heres a link about mass pay My link

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ain't that for companies? Like payroll?

You can use it for anything. Only difference is you don't get paypal protection using this method, thus why I said if you trust the person. ;)

and it appears I did not remember correctly. It either went up to a dollar or I never noticed enough to care. I used to sell a lot on ebay and would direct pay my supplier with it.

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