Re: PayPal as a Gift
Mark, I agree with everything you said except for this. It sounds like in the past, the "gift" transactions through Paypal were free. But now the person sending the money has to pay the transaction fee, rather than the recipient like in other Paypal transactions... But Paypal does get its money.
So what you have now with a gift transaction is the buyer paying the fees -- and he loses his buyer's protection as a thanks! Not a good deal for the buyer in my opinion.
I don't care how well you know the person selling you an item. What if you buy a $100 item from someone and it simply doesn't arrive in the mail? Even if you are 100% sure the item was really sent, stuff happens. Now, one of you will have to take the loss or split it unless you bought postal insurance.
Mark, I agree with everything you said except for this. It sounds like in the past, the "gift" transactions through Paypal were free. But now the person sending the money has to pay the transaction fee, rather than the recipient like in other Paypal transactions... But Paypal does get its money.
So what you have now with a gift transaction is the buyer paying the fees -- and he loses his buyer's protection as a thanks! Not a good deal for the buyer in my opinion.
I don't care how well you know the person selling you an item. What if you buy a $100 item from someone and it simply doesn't arrive in the mail? Even if you are 100% sure the item was really sent, stuff happens. Now, one of you will have to take the loss or split it unless you bought postal insurance.
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