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Originally Posted by limonyfresh
Originally Posted by VietStar
As a seller, it's the most convenient to just include the 4% fee in your asking price, so you won't "lose" money or have to ask buyers to send as gift.
Agreed. Just build it into the price, people pay the price they actually see, and both parties get peace of mind.
I'm saying, dudes in here acting like this is rocket science
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
Originally Posted by iYen
When you signed up for paypal did you not agree to their terms?Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
boo hoo hoo guess what? I DONT GIVE A F
your argument is corny because at the end of the day im going to sell the way i feel is best for me and your little opinion is irrelevant.
no point in offering your 2 cents anymore because all you'll get is a didn't read gif
bottom line is, im right your wrong
If so, avoiding those fees is breaking the terms of use that you agreed to.
You can't follow paypal's rules but you want buyers to follow your silly rules of paying for your shoes?
You haven't answered my question.
Why should the buyer a 4% fee that the seller is supposed to receive?
do you work for paypal? if not why do care? what does me charging fees do to hurt you or a potential buyer?
im not putting a gun to their head and forcing them to follow my rules, if they don't like them they can buy elsewhere.
A buyer should pay the 4% fee because the seller put that in their listing so they can cover the fees. if that's what the seller states in their listing you either do it or don't buy from them simple as that, why you making things way more difficult then they need to be.
Fam, this is NikeTalk, not "Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers" personal shopping site.
NikeTalk is not forcing you to follow their rules, if you don't like then you can sell elsewhere...