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the premiere is so you can accept money aswell as send as far as i know.This is the email i had so it may help you decideOriginally posted by Cant Get Right View PostWhat do a want when am setting up a pay pal account, personal or premiere
We would like to let you know of an important announcement affecting all PayPal account holders in the UK.
Effective from 9 July 2008, PayPal will change its fee structure to make it more attractive for our UK customers to send personal payments. We are pleased to announce that:- PayPal will not charge a recipient (regardless of their account type) of a PayPal payment if that payment was funded by the sender's bank account or PayPal balance and it is designated a Personal Payment
- PayPal will apply a fee for payments received for Personal Payments or Commercial Payments if such a payment is funded by a credit or debit card, however for Personal Payments funded by a card, the sender will have the option of paying the fees for that payment
- Also, PayPal will no longer require its customers to upgrade from a Personal Account to a Premier or Business Account once it has received a total of £250
Consequently the following amendments to the PayPal User Agreement will be applicable for UK customers:
- Receiving Personal Payments which are also Balance/Bank Funded Payments will be free
- Receiving Personal Payments and/or Commercial Payments which are also Card Funded Payments will be charged at these standard rates:
3.4% + Fixed FeeFor each domestic payment transaction.3.9% + Fixed FeeFor each cross border payment transaction
Merchant Rates
(based on monthly transaction volume & one-off application)1.4% - 2.9% + Fixed FeeFor each domestic payment transaction1.9% - 3.9% + Fixed FeeFor each cross border payment transaction
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want a laugh, that email has just totally lost me.Originally posted by stormforce View Postthe premiere is so you can accept money aswell as send as far as i know.This is the email i had so it may help you decide
We would like to let you know of an important announcement affecting all PayPal account holders in the UK.
Effective from 9 July 2008, PayPal will change its fee structure to make it more attractive for our UK customers to send personal payments. We are pleased to announce that:- PayPal will not charge a recipient (regardless of their account type) of a PayPal payment if that payment was funded by the sender's bank account or PayPal balance and it is designated a Personal Payment
- PayPal will apply a fee for payments received for Personal Payments or Commercial Payments if such a payment is funded by a credit or debit card, however for Personal Payments funded by a card, the sender will have the option of paying the fees for that payment
- Also, PayPal will no longer require its customers to upgrade from a Personal Account to a Premier or Business Account once it has received a total of £250
Consequently the following amendments to the PayPal User Agreement will be applicable for UK customers:
- Receiving Personal Payments which are also Balance/Bank Funded Payments will be free
- Receiving Personal Payments and/or Commercial Payments which are also Card Funded Payments will be charged at these standard rates:
3.4% + Fixed FeeFor each domestic payment transaction.3.9% + Fixed FeeFor each cross border payment transaction
Merchant Rates
(based on monthly transaction volume & one-off application)1.4% - 2.9% + Fixed FeeFor each domestic payment transaction1.9% - 3.9% + Fixed FeeFor each cross border payment transaction
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so is it like a switch card. wot if av no money in either account and still spend but a put the money in the next day or am waiting on cheques clearing. will that workOriginally posted by KERRSURF View Postyou don't need to put money in, it comes off of the card or bank account you have registered.
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