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Re: Billpoint by eBay/Wells Fargo
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lugnet.market.theory
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Thu, 2 Mar 2000 18:54:05 GMT
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It's all even better now.... PayPal and X.com are merging, forming the only
free $ exchange portal I know of. And why wouldn't you use this free service
before giving eBay another 4-5%?
Scott
In lugnet.market.theory, Alan Demlow writes:
> Zilch. There is no charge to either buyer or seller using either of them,
> only limits on the amount of money you can transfer using CC's. They're set
> up for individuals to use (not businesses), so I guess they're assuming
> they'll be able to offset the CC charges somehow (by getting interest from
> money people aren't accessing, as I understand it). They're a nice way to
> do transactions--it greatly speeds up the payment and shipping process.
> Hopefully they'll go international sometime; DeutscheBank is a PayPal
> partner, and PayPal does (did?) make mention of international transactions
> as a future possibility someplace on their site.
>
> Alan
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> > What are the commission fee with x.com / paypal?
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> > Scott A
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| Zilch. There is no charge to either buyer or seller using either of them, only limits on the amount of money you can transfer using CC's. They're set up for individuals to use (not businesses), so I guess they're assuming they'll be able to offset (...) (25 years ago, 2-Mar-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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