Thanks for this idea - I didn't know that is was possible.
I'm grumpy about them because they mucked up my dual currency accounts
and then played (very) dumb about it. In the end, I gave up and took
the hit and inconvenience of doing it all again.
And yes, like democracy they are annoying but better than anything else
around.
AndrewF
On 05/04/2005, at 10:58 AM, Mark Dapoz wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>>
>> What burns is that this fee is supposed to cover credit card fees and
>> the like but still applies if the money is simply transferred into my
>> account from another Paypal member's account, an operation which costs
>> them nothing.
>
> Set up two accounts, one that accepts credit cards and one that
> doesn't.
> The one that doesn't won't get charged the extra fee. In fact, this is
> generally a good idea anyways. On a credit card accepting account the
> buyer can dispute the charge with the credit card company and PayPal
> will
> do a chargeback from your account/credit card without settling the
> issue
> first. If you transfer all your funds to the non-credit card account
> they
> can't touch it. They may charge your card, but then you can dispute
> it :-)
> -mark
>
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