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Dizneydawn

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I have some ponts for rent and am having a hard time on Paypals site getting any confirmation on what % they charge. Does anyone know - I live in the USA.

Thanks Dawn!
 
With just a free personal account I believe you can receive up to $500 per month with no charges. Are the points you're renting for a check-in date that is far enough away to set up a payment plan of some kind?
 
PayPal fees depend on a few things.

If you have a Personal Account there is no fee for accepting payments that come from the other persons bank account (instant transfer, eCheck). Personal account holders can accept limited credit card payments, but a fee applies (4.9% + $.30 per transaction), the amount is limited (generally lower than the rental amounts you'll be receiving) and you can only accept 5 credit or debit card payments a year. So, even though I don't do much business on PayPay, I've found having a Premier Account works best.

If you have a Premier Account there is no limit on the amount you can accept in a credit/debit card payment. No restriction on the number of payments you can accept, and the fee on payments received is between lower, 1.9% and 2.9% + $.30 per transaction. It's pretty much 2.9% on the size payments we are talking about (up to $3,000). The downside of the Premier account is that you pay these fees on all payments received, even via instant transfer/eCheck payments. For me I get so few payments that it's no big deal. Even if I pay 2.9% on something I wouldn't have with a personal account, at least I'm not paying 4.9% on credit card payments.

Other than some additional fee on multiple (foreign) currency transactions that's about it.

I tried just keeping my account a Personal Account, but when I've had to receive payments people either wanted to use a credit card, or they (inadvertantly) funded the payment with a credit card and I had to reject the payment and have them send it again. Once that happened a second time I just upgraded to a Premier Account and I give people the option of paying via PayPal, but I tell them they have to pay me the extra 2.9% to cover the fees. Hey, if I'm the one sending a lot of money to a faceless person I'd gladly pay the 2.9% to have the additional security of an electronic trail and credit card dispute services. It may not afford much protection, but it's better than sending a certified check.

So, figure on 2.9% +$.30 per transaction of you decide to join PayPal to accept rental payments.
 
I am a renter that transferrred the funds through paypal. From what I read if it is just a person to person funds transer their is no fee.
 

Yes, so long you you didn't fund the transfer on your end with a credit/debit card. If it was a transfer directly out of your bank account you are correct, no fees involved if the recipient has a Personal Account. There would be a fee to the recipient if they had a Premier or Business Account.
 

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