Sadly not the only consideration but it's what Paypal like you to believe. You still need to pay from debit card, bank account or Paypal balance to avoid the seller getting fees. If you use a credit card with Friends & Family the seller gets fees. For every 3 transactions I do on Paypal, despite trying to explain all this I end up paying fees.
A4.2 A "Personal Transaction" payment involves sending money (initiated from the “Friends and Family” tab of the “Send Money” flow) to, and receiving money into your PayPal Account from, friends and family without making an underlying commercial transaction (that is, the payment is not for the purchase of goods or services or for making any other commercial transaction).
If you are making a commercial transaction (for instance selling goods or services), you may not ask the buyer to send you a Personal Transaction payment for the purchase.
No it doesn't.So the ultimate purpose of new forum rule 10 in my view becomes the forum involving itself in encouraging buyer protection which conflicts specifically with "Any purchases are made at the buyers own risk, and it is the sole responsibility of the party offering items for sale that they are of merchantable quality and fairly described." In which case cash & bank transfer transactions would also need to be excluded by forum rules. All forum transactions must then be done by Paypal Goods & Services, Credit Card or other buyer protection schemes.
I said in my view @GazHyde and I’m allowed to have a view especially when my For Sale listing got trashed.No it doesn't.
I don't read every for sale ad on here, just the ones that are reported and this just got flagged. Not so much the initial advert, but the subsequent "discussion" which has got my attention.
Using Friends and Family is in contravention of PayPal's terms and conditions. No one should be encouraging anyone to break the T&C's of any service publicly on this forum.
Further for sale posts which encourage this will be deleted. I don't want to start vetting every for sale post on here, or get in to a discussion over what constitutes a "commercial transaction" as PayPal make it pretty clear in the above quote from their T&Cs. I shall update the forum for sale rules imminently to enforce this.
Can you show me where in the PayPal user agreement that fee contravention is referenced? Or that a legitimate personal account holder can’t use Friends & Family? The term Friends and Family only appears 3 times in the whole document and the main reference is in the context of legitimate personal account holders being free to send or request in that manner. The term fee appears nearly 200 times with no relationship to Friends & Family and no suggestion of any contravention possible.I would imagine that as a public/open forum the people running this site would not want to appear to condone or publicise any action that avoids paying a multinational company their fee for a service they are providing.
Which paying for a product on a for sale thread would, in my opinion be classed as one which warrants a transaction fee.
Your point is not lost on me. But the interpretation of the PayPal user agreement is I believe not right. And making suggestion of fee avoidance is plain wrong.I think Gaz Hyde was very clever in his wording. Everyone can be happy if you read what he wrote, especially as all transactions finally take place privately and not in public.
Can you show me where in the PayPal user agreement that fee contravention is referenced?
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It’s going too far making suggestions of fee avoidance.
10.Adverts must not encourage buyers to break the terms and conditions of any payment transaction service, or the terms and conditions of any business. For example, using PayPal Friends and Family payments to avoid fees. Sellers publicly breaking this rule will have their adverts removed, and may have their selling rights removed from the forum.
Just one point. We are all guests on this forum and the forum has rules put in place by the owner. We dont have to like the rules or indeed agree with them we do all however have to abide by them or exercise our right to leave the forum. The owner of this forum also has the right to exclude anyone of us for not abiding by those rules. Enough said I think.....move on.![]()