PayPal foreign exchange rates
minty - 2012-01-11 02:15
docp - 2012-01-12 05:46
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PayPal
Scroll down for an idea of how it operates in individual countries...
Changing policies across the globe are making Paypal a bit complex and expensive to use in certain (Non US) zones either due to the fees & commisions or requirements that every single payment received however small be withdrawn immediately (with a high charge for this transfer)
While this doesn't affect large transactions ...smaller/courtesy transactions are becoming a bit of a pain for a service provider/seller. It still ranks high as the safest way for a buyer to complete a purchase.....so the grass is greener on the other side
docp - 2012-01-12 06:32
The squeeze is based on the fact that they are providing a service and charge for every bit of service.
If you receive money a commission is charged.
If you convert from currency A to B a commission is charged
If you change your mind and want to convert back from currency B to A...you are charged again
Reversal of charges - you get a refund...paypal doesn't charge ...but the card guys do
So you may want to assume that if you are selling something you may want to keep aside 10% for all these invisible payments...
Waiting for Barter.com or LetsTradeOurJunk.com ...a return to the primitive ways of 'mutual exchange' commerce as an interesting variant ( I am proud that S2G already has a 'Trade' section )