Paypal question (credit card related)
Sooks
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I usually use paypal to send money, not receive it, so I'm a little confused here. I just got a few Paypal payments, and the first two were normal, but then on the third it tells me that I have to upgrade to premium to accept credit card payments. Aren't all of them credit card payments? Did I go above a certain limit and get flagged? I don't really understand.
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See, springing this whole "upgrade" thing on you is one of PayPal's kind of dirty tricks. If you don't upgrade then you'll just have to tell the person that they can't pay via credit card and will have to pay another way. I'm assuming most likely they tried paying with a credit card rather than just actually transferring money via PayPal. It's been so long since I've had to worry about it that I'm not certain though.
Other than their 2.9% fee for accepting the payments, are there any other downsides / fees involved with upgrading?
Most of the payments I make through Paypal come directly out of my bank account... is this type accepted?
yeah that's the only kinds of payments you can receive with the "free" account, if they pay through their paypal balance or credit card you'll need to upgrade or refund their money and tell them to do a money transfer from a bank account or pay a different way than paypal.
(888) 221-1161
Thats ^^^ paypals telephone number. Give them a call and ask them. When on the phone with them contemplate the fact that when you sign up with paypal you waive your rights to credit card consumer protection laws and give them full control of any accounts you have with them and any accounts (credit card or bank) you have linked to them.
After your phone call ask yourself if they seemed like nice helpful people you want controling your accounts. Remember they are not a credit card company thus they do not need to follow federal laws regarding credit cards. Also remember they are not a bank thus they do not need to follow federal laws regulating banks. If they are not a credit card company or a bank what are they? No one knows.
Dan