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Tom Wesenberg 01-14-2017 09:59 AM

Selling Model A Parts and Paid by Paypal?
 

If I sell a Model A part for $88 and receive my payment through paypal from a foreign country, how much does Paypal take out of my pay?

To get paid, I just have to give the buyer my email, then he can deposit money through paypal, right? Thanks, Tom

holdover 01-14-2017 10:26 AM

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I believe the rate is 3%.(Which is about the CC fee) The money is put in your Paypal account and you can use it to buy things using Paypal, or you can transfer it to your checking account. I like it because it beats giving out CC numbers, also there have been a few deals over the years that went sour and Paypal gave back my money. In the many years that I have used it I have never had an accounting problem with the amount I spent, and I check it online with both my bank and the Paypal site.

GearHeadDiver 01-14-2017 10:29 AM

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If the buyer sends money through "friends & family"... you don't get charged, they do.
If the buyer sends money "for goods/services" you will be cgarged...not sure if it's a percentage of flat fee...percentage, I think.
PayPal site should have that info...

Divco one 01-14-2017 10:36 AM

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If the buyer is unhappy for any reason, he can file a greivence with PayPal. They will put a hold on your money in your account. It could go on for a month or more. You could have done nothing wrong.

RockHillWill 01-14-2017 10:51 AM

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Just from my own experience with PayPal, is that I have been very happy with them. I do a lot of funds transfer overseas with the English Wheel 'stuff' in addition to the usual Model A stuff, tools and armament acquisitions here in the US and have had very little trouble adapting to the requirements. Once figured out it is a breeze. I find the fees charged more than offset the hassle of going to the bank or the post office spending gas and time and a huge number of sellers are using PayPal as well.

Dick Steinkamp 01-14-2017 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by GearHeadDiver (Post 1413603)
If the buyer sends money through "friends & family"... you don't get charged, they do. If the buyer sends money "for goods/services" you will be cgarged...not sure if it's a percentage of flat fee...percentage, I think.
PayPal site should have that info...

Here's the PayPal site's fee page...

https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees

If the buyer sends the money through Friends and Family from their PayPal balance or from the account linked to their PayPal account, there is no fee. If they send via a credit card or debit card linked to their account there is a 2.9% fee (plus a flat fee). In no case would you be charged if Friends and Family were to be used.

If Friends and Family is not used, the fee to the seller is 2.9% plus 30 cents.

Keep in mind the buyer may balk at sending the funds via Friends and Family. There is no buyer protection with this method. If the buyer is dissatisfied with the product, there is no recourse through PayPal.

The eMail addy you give the buyer has to be your PayPal account name (if that is different from the eMail account name you normally use)

ronn 01-14-2017 10:53 AM

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the fee is 4% for overseas. I stopped dealing overseas, because a buyer said he didnt recve the item and paypal refunded his $ and I was out..................

If you send through friends and family- you have NO coverage whatsoever. remember that.

It is also difficult to insure your item overseas, wo spending a large amount on shipping.
once it leaves US soil...................

Cool Hand Lurker 01-14-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Divco one (Post 1413610)
If the buyer is unhappy for any reason, he can file a greivence with PayPal. They will put a hold on your money in your account. It could go on for a month or more. You could have done nothing wrong.


That is the downside but it is just one of the risks of selling if you are not face to face. It won't matter much if it is a small cost item but if it is big $$$ you don't have much leverage if the deal goes sour and you don't have the item anymore or the cash in your hand. I have been wanting to sell my Rolex watch but am afraid a buyer will use Paypal and then make a claim that it was counterfeit or broken, which I know it is not. So I won't have the watch or the cash. Or the income to buy another one!

Dick Steinkamp 01-14-2017 11:18 AM

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You can always "gross it up", too. Charge the buyer $91 which covers all your fees. They get the buyer protection, you don't (directly) pay the fees.

31 Model A 01-14-2017 11:21 AM

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I didn't like Paypal and refused to use it when it came out, just didn't like the transaction with people you don't know and I was burned too many times. Today it's different, I use it whenever I can...with descriptions today, a research can be done before purchase.

ronn 01-14-2017 11:35 AM

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Paypal can be both good and bad..........

I still use it to buy every week- I just stopped using it for sales. Not worth the two losses I took

and no- I wouldnt sell a Rolex through Paypal! cash in hand or money orders that clear first.

3.6rs 01-14-2017 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ronn (Post 1413617)
the fee is 4% for overseas. I stopped dealing overseas, because a buyer said he didnt recve the item and paypal refunded his $ and I was out...

That is why you should sent always by registered mail or with tracking number.
Then you can always prove that the item(s) are sent and Paypall will investgate and not take your money.

PatrickGrant 01-14-2017 12:32 PM

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Hmmmmmmmm..... What could you possibly be selling for $88 bucks !! :D I do hope you didn't sell mine !!

ronn 01-14-2017 12:48 PM

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That is why you should sent always by registered mail or with tracking number.
Then you can always prove that the item(s) are sent and Paypall will investgate and not take your money.

I wish that were true..............!

as I said, I am done with overseas........... good for those that still want to ship-just not me.

3.6rs 01-14-2017 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ronn (Post 1413693)
That is why you should sent always by registered mail or with tracking number.
Then you can always prove that the item(s) are sent and Paypall will investgate and not take your money.

I wish that were true..............!

as I said, I am done with overseas........... good for those that still want to ship-just not me.

I send packages to USA and the rest of the world on a regular base. Sometimes the buyer says he didn't receive it but with my tracking number it can be followed. I've heard so many excuses already ; "my neughbour, my son, my uncle, my...cat signed for it but I never saw the package" That is not my problem ! I've sent it and I can proof it. Never had any problems with PP.

Synchro909 01-14-2017 02:51 PM

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When I use PP to send money O/S for goods or services, I add enough to cover the 3% PP charges. That bit of good will has proven to be GOLD.

Chuck Kuntz 01-14-2017 04:18 PM

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I have noticed that the fees are good bit more than 3% for last month, taking into account the 30 cent initial charge. Anyone else checked lately? I got screwed by them years ago and quit using there service until recently.

ronn 01-14-2017 04:45 PM

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overseas is 4%

in the states 3%

TerryH 01-14-2017 04:56 PM

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I have bought hundreds of small collectible items over the past 10 years, overseas, and used PayPal for all of them. I have never had a problem with either PayPal or eBay, although I know a folks who refuse to use either. Before PayPal, I had to go the bank and a get a check in the foreign denomination, than mail it overseas.....a serious, time consuming hassle. Now I use PayPal, and they already have my address, so it takes about 20 seconds to complete a purchase.

Cornishman 01-14-2017 05:32 PM

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There are two possible charges with PayPal when dealing internationally, fees and exchange rates. I pay a hosting fee every month that is charged in dollars but I pay in euros. On PayPal I see it as $ but my balance is altered in €. The US account (the seller) always gets the number of dollars they demand, the amount in euros that I pay (the buyer) varies most months. No other fees are involved as it is set up for friends and family.


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