Paypal question need answer asap please
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If I send money under the goods section, is there any charge to the person recieving it? It don't come up for the sender.
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If I send money under the goods section, is there any charge to the person recieving it? It don't come up for the sender.
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If I send it through as goods it comes up with the amount I need to pay and nothing added. Which is why I want to make sure the person recieving the money don't get charged for it.
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Thats actually incorrect. The person receiving is charged 3.4% plus 20p. The person sending is not charged anything. You can send it as a 'gift' uner the 'personal' section, and the person receiving (and the person sending) will not be charged anything at all. But bear in mind that if money is sent as a 'gift', it voids all paypal protection, obviously.
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