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First of all: Long time lurker here, just registered!😀
I just wanted to hear your view on this matter. PayPal is probably the most common way of paying for items on the net, at least when it comes to sales between two persons.
More and more often I come across ads where the seller says "PayPal accepted if you pay the fee". I know eBay specifically forbids this, and hands the bill over to the seller. I'm about to sell off some high price items ($1000-$4000), and I'm not sure how to do this. I live in Denmark, so to illustrate, the fees for selling a $2000 lens quickly adds up:
Price: $2000
PayPal fee and currency conversion fee: $118 if sold here in Europe, $128 if sold to the US
Now, that is quite a bit of cash. But how about taking it to eBay? Well, then you get the eBay fees also. Yikes, another $50 or so.
All in all, the $2000 sale is now turning into a $1822/$1832 sale.
And now, for the real question: If you were given the option of buying the item for:
- $1870 if paid directly through bank transfer or other method which would incur 0 fees for the seller, or
- $2000 if paid for with PayPal
Would you:
1) Pay $1870
2) Pay $2000
3) Not buy the item at all - PayPal fees are the responsibility of the seller, and differentiated payment schemes like this are rubbish.
I just wanted to hear your view on this matter. PayPal is probably the most common way of paying for items on the net, at least when it comes to sales between two persons.
More and more often I come across ads where the seller says "PayPal accepted if you pay the fee". I know eBay specifically forbids this, and hands the bill over to the seller. I'm about to sell off some high price items ($1000-$4000), and I'm not sure how to do this. I live in Denmark, so to illustrate, the fees for selling a $2000 lens quickly adds up:
Price: $2000
PayPal fee and currency conversion fee: $118 if sold here in Europe, $128 if sold to the US
Now, that is quite a bit of cash. But how about taking it to eBay? Well, then you get the eBay fees also. Yikes, another $50 or so.
All in all, the $2000 sale is now turning into a $1822/$1832 sale.
And now, for the real question: If you were given the option of buying the item for:
- $1870 if paid directly through bank transfer or other method which would incur 0 fees for the seller, or
- $2000 if paid for with PayPal
Would you:
1) Pay $1870
2) Pay $2000
3) Not buy the item at all - PayPal fees are the responsibility of the seller, and differentiated payment schemes like this are rubbish.
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