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whilst buying a record off someone they asked me to pay by paypal, go to make a payment click on personal click on gift then send and hey presto the seller had no paypal fees stopped, and in the bargain gave me free P+P, not sure if this works for buyers though and as far as i know is perfectly legal, anybody who buys from me now i allways ask if they dont mind doing thisthumbup.gif

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whilst buying a record off someone they asked me to pay by paypal, go to make a payment click on personal click on gift then send and hey presto the seller had no paypal fees stopped, and in the bargain gave me free P+P, not sure if this works for buyers though and as far as i know is perfectly legal, anybody who buys from me now i allways ask if they dont mind doing thisthumbup.gif

yes its good not sure if it works between all countries though ?

and buyer needs to pay from a bank account not by a credit card. If its by credit card buyer gets option on who pays the fees they can choose themselves or the seller.

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i do this if not paying for something from ebay. lets hope the folks at poopal dont spot it coz im sure thell stop it.ph34r.gif

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paypal must have added it though because it wasn't always an option was it ?

but I agree can't see it lasting forever as more and more people are onto it now.

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paypal must have added it though because it wasn't always an option was it ?

but I agree can't see it lasting forever as more and more people are onto it now.

yeh but its legal,got to be that way for a reason

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I've only recently discovered this :rolleyes: I have been told that both parties need to have a bank account linked to their paypal account, and that there is a limit to the amount you can send. Gonna have to look into this in more detail.

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Pretty sure that when it comes to the final part of the transaction you have to specify who's paying the fees - recipient or sender - can't see paypal giving away their commission.

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I think there is a downside to this.

If the purchased item is faulty and you want a refund but the seller refuses, I don't think you can make a claim, as the payment was originally a gift.

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I think there is a downside to this.

If the purchased item is faulty and you want a refund but the seller refuses, I don't think you can make a claim, as the payment was originally a gift.

very true you have no come back you cannot even open a dispute as it was a gift, or leave feedback as it was not a purchase so ok

for small amounts only.

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i think when you send a payment as a gift the sender gets hit for the fee, i could be wrong, but thats what ive been told

This is true as i have used this option so although it's good for the seller, the buyer has to pay all the fees. :thumbsup:

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Pretty sure that when it comes to the final part of the transaction you have to specify who's paying the fees - recipient or sender - can't see paypal giving away their commission.

iver done this loads and never had to specify who pays the fees

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Pretty sure that when it comes to the final part of the transaction you have to specify who's paying the fees - recipient or sender - can't see paypal giving away their commission.

not if you pay from a bank account then no fees for either person.

the above is only right if you are paying by credit card. thumbsup.gif


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yes its correct as i have been using this method for over a year and i apear to have told every person on this site by the looks of it , but it wont always work because once you have sent a fair amount of money paypals automatic security system kicks in ,( because this is what they told me ) they have to wait for the money from your bank .so if you aint got the funds or your up to no good .ie. using some other persons paypal acount (think about it) to send cash . they paypal will lose out . i know this because i sent a bloke a grand one day no problem next day i tried to send the same bloke more cash for more tunes but it wouldent let me do it stating not enough funds . i knew i had .so couldent work it out . rang paypal and the guy explained it all to me . they will only let you send so much money no mater how trusted or how much you have ,

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