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Re: Bank transfer funded Paypal payments now possible for Dutch clients.
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Date: 
Mon, 10 Jun 2002 16:09:18 GMT
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In lugnet.market.services, Manfred Moolhuysen writes:
"Beginning 3/21/02, the fee structure for international transactions will be
changed. International buyers will no longer be charged a 2.6% fee to send a
payment. Instead, a 1% fee will be assessed on Business and Premier account
holders when they receive a cross-border payment. The 1% cross-border fee
applies to any payment in which the buyer and seller reside in different
countries. [The cross-border fee will not currently apply to Canadian
sellers receiving payments from U.S. buyers.]"

Not so clear after all, but this seems to suggest that a Personal account is
not charged with the 1% cross-border fee. I'm going to ask Paypal to be
absolutely sure.


Personal accounts are not charged the 1% cross-border fee.  A couple of weeks
ago, someone from Germany funded a payment to me with a bank transfer, and I
wasn't charged a fee.  Afterwards, I called PayPal and they confirmed that the
fee is not charged to personal accounts.

John



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  Re: Bank transfer funded Paypal payments now possible for Dutch clients.
 
(...) Sorry, I've made a false interpretation here. I should have read (and quoted) the full tekst of that particular item more carefully: "Beginning 3/21/02, the fee structure for international transactions will be changed. International buyers (...) (23 years ago, 18-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)

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