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Originally Posted by Adraco
No, that is for a credit card transaction. People really need to read up on Paypal's fee structure and the difference in how the sender is funding the transaction.
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In my experience, PayPal always charges a big fee. It's just that the type of transaction decides
which side the fee appears on - on the sender side or receiver side.
Money sent with the "friends and family" option:
- Sender side pays big fee
- Receiver side: free
Money sent with the"payment for goods or services" option:
- Sender side: free
- Receiver side pays big fee
(This is all for regular intra-PayPal transfers, not credit cards payments.)